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1 It seemed to show much more heartache , anxiety, and suffering than pleasure.
2 With him, together with Logan, would only lead to more heartache .
3 The women in his life had provided him with more heartache than any man deserved.
4 But there was yet more heartache to come.
5 Tuesday's flooding brought more heartache to the displaced.
6 Gritting her teeth against a thousand questions which could only lead to more heartache , she untied Sidonie.
7 However, there was more heartache to come.
8 Upon returning home, I felt more heartache than I have ever felt in my 20 years of living.
9 That means more heartache for people like Chris Cooley, who continues to fight his foreclosure through a legal action in California.
10 Kildare have endured more heartache than you'd wish on your worst enemy in their futile attempts to land the provincial prize.
11 The extraordinary development brought elation to most of the families, but more heartache for the relatives of the six girls still unaccounted for.
12 He is quoted as saying: "No single issue of my primacy has occupied more heartache and time" (The Irish Times, May 12th).
13 That match against Andy gave me more heartache than any other because if I had stayed healthy I had a good opportunity to win it.
14 We went on to suffer more heartache when we had our 5th and 6th miscarriages in February and November 2013.
15 The flooding brought more heartache to people displaced by the May 12 earthquake in which nearly 87,000 people either died or are missing.
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