Word: sufference
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...started wondering: How much Middle Eastern oil did it take to get that California apple to me? Which farmer should I support--the one who rejected pesticides in California or the one who was, in some romantic sense, a neighbor? Most important, didn't the apple's taste suffer after the fruit was crated and refrigerated and jostled for thousands of miles...
...such as Windows 95,” can still cause stress. Even those who got a clean bill of health aren’t safe: the reports warn, “When you do something you know is wrong, you don’t have to get caught to suffer consequences. Your unconscious will take over and make sure you are punished.” Addiction or no those bukkake bookmarks can come back to haunt...
...Hell: America and the Age of Genocide,” was geared more toward those who were already passionate enough to get involved. “Anybody who reads Dave’s book will probably have a more vivid experience of what it’s like to suffer these atrocities because they live it prospectively with Valentino,” she said. She added that rousing public interest was the only way to bring about political action. “Government doesn’t take on issues like this naturally. The only time that changes is when...
...season’s 60-59 Tigers win at Lavietes Pavilion, when Harvard held a six-point lead with a minute to play, only to collapse in heartbreaking fashion. Housman and Goffredo had both been present for that debacle, however, and both were determined not to let the Crimson suffer another disastrous loss to Princeton. Two free throws from Housman after another successful drive pushed the lead back to five, and after Tigers guard Marchus Schroeder blew a chance at a layup, Goffredo pulled up on the other end to nail a jumper. The shot made it 40-33 with...
...Today, Russia is a democracy in which the voters support the rolling back of democratic values, has a military that quietly suffered far greater humiliation in Chechnya than America could ever suffer in Iraq, and faces anti-Russian democratic “revolutions” in the Ukraine and Georgia that further humiliated the motherland. Yet Russian economic nationalism is more intense than ever, and, because of economic power from oil and natural gas, its ability to dominate its neighbors is growing, not diminishing. Last January, economically vulnerable Ukraine was threatened with a quadrupling of the natural gas price that...