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Albert Graham, Backyard Pool Drainer
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Neuropathic pain can be severe and the condition so chronic that it prevents many sufferers from leading a normal life.
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Chogyam Trungpa Gyatso, Tibetan Monk
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The Karmapa was at pains to deny political aspirations and to underscore his total backing for the Dalai Lama.
Socrates went to great pains to emphasize that the wisest stance human beings can take is to admit that we do not know what wisdom entails in any given situation.
These sacred pains tormented the Great Pilgrim, and at such times He went into nature where it is easier to receive the healing vibrations.
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Bori Gonbutoren, Reindeer Herder
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The US took great pains in 1997 to ensure that the IWC would not reach a definitive ruling whether the Makah Tribe qualified for the subsistence exception to the whaling moratorium.
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Adam Findley, Professional Motivator
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The result is the reduction of aches and pains, a therapeutic soothing sensation and an increase in the rate of healing of damaged muscle and tissue.
Magnets are designed to be used any time and any place to relieve muscle aches and pains and to relieve tension in your body by improving blood circulation.
But it is still very treatable with acupuncture for the specific pains and herbal medicines that go a little deeper into the organs to strengthen what is weakened.
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Mark Harris, Priest
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Paul took great pains to instruct local church leaders to maintain a spirit of unity and peace in their flocks.
His pains were such that his zeide the Sadigerer Rebbe zt'l said, " Tzaddikim accept suffering on themselves to atone for the sins of the generation.
God took pains to give us an objective revelation in the words of the Bible to protect us from subjectivism.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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Specter urged the science advocacy community to engage the debate and to take special pains to distinguish the safety and potential benefits of stem cell research.
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