Word: painfully
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...seen as a representative of an entire group can lead to feelings of pain, anger and frustration."--Niti Seth, a counsellor at the Bureau of Study Counsel, at an AWARE week forum...
Once she moves in with Barry Kantor (Steinberg), himself a victim of childhood beatings, sadomasochism reigns supreme: "He didn't mean to bang my head against the wall . . . This is a man who cares so deeply, who feels so much pain...
...This failure of rhetoric can be excused, for as the President said, now "it's time to govern." But governance requires agonizing choices, and Bush, like his mentor Ronald Reagan, stoutly declined to confront them publicly. The President's program, as he defined it, is all gain and no pain, with scant need to explain the inherent contradictions...
Last week President Bush came forward with a long-awaited bailout plan in which he sought to spread around the unhappiness in an evenhanded way. Said Bush: "Nothing is without pain when you come to solve a problem of this magnitude." His program will require taxpayers and S & Ls to share the burden of a rescue that will cost an estimated $126 billion during the next decade. The taxpayer portion would amount to about $60 billion, which would be contained in the federal budget over the next ten years. The Government would borrow $50 billion by issuing 30-year bonds...
...fair, skiing is more than the endurance of intense physical pain; it is humiliating and tortuous mentally as well. Start with the names of the slopes. "Suicide Stretch," "The Outer Limits" and "Kamikaze Run" are advanced slopes with names that make adrenaline boil...