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Meanings of mean pain in English
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Usage of mean pain in English
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Death doesn't meanpain, but the end of it.
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The trend is worrying financial planners, who say reduced savings now can meanpain later for retirees.
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But He was also accepted, gladly, joyously, wholeheartedly accepted, even though it came to meanpain and shame.
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Jody felt a little meanpain in his stomach, so he took out his pocketknife and cut off the bird's head.
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Post hoc analysis also revealed a difference in meanpain scores between the speculum and both the CTA and the unimanual methods.
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The meanpain score during the following 4 days was 2.19 in relaxed position and 4.28 with activity.
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The meanpain score during the next 4 days was 2.84 in relaxed position and 5.65 with activity.
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On the first day of the study, patients formerly treated with placebo had a significantly higher meanpain intensity score (2.
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The overall meanpain score for fast bandaid removal was 0.92 and for slow bandaid removal was 1.58.
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A senior Italian banker attending the World Economic Forum in Davos said any consolidation in the industry would meanpain and loss of jobs.
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There were no significant associations between coping (total, problem-focused, and emotion-focused) and meanpain severity, but the direction of these relationships differed according to race.
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In group I, the meanpain score on the operation day was 3.95 in relaxed position and 6.33 during physical activity like coughing.
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Those who did and did not achieve fusion differed significantly in terms of the meanpain score (2.3 vs. 6.4, p=0.031).
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That could meanpain for Chuqui workers, with some 1,700 expected to lose their jobs in coming years, putting Codelco's powerful unions on edge.
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After the mindstone was removed, however, mistakes meantpain and often death.
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Every breath forced his chest muscles to expand, every breath meantpain.