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1 We should suffer acutely if we were confined in a narrower space.
2 Animals brought in cattle ships across the Atlantic, suffer acutely .
3 Having thus satisfactorily proved that the wretched creature could still suffer acutely , the professor resumed:
4 Like most people who suffer acutely from noise Mr. Pulitzer was very differently affected by different kinds of noise.
5 He would never suffer acutely from any mental strife or agitation due to any but immediate and personal causes.
6 He may yearn for a son to pray at his tomb-andyet suffer acutely at the mere approach of relatives-in-law
7 In younger manhood it would have flattered me to think that I alone on the school drill-ground had sensibility enough to suffer acutely .
8 And it is their women that suffer acutely , because although many of these men may hang on and recover, many more do not.
9 The man seemed to suffer acutely from the cold, for he buttoned the collar round his chin and pulled his cap far over his brows.
10 The global motor industry has suffered acutely from a worldwide economic slowdown.
11 This man was suffering ; he was suffering acutely ; he was under enormous stress.
12 The crew of the Spear was suffering acutely from sleeplessness and mounting anxiety.
13 But she knew he had suffered acutely in tricking and lying to Jimmy.
14 Like its parent GM, Opel has suffered acutely from the worldwide economic slowdown.
15 The physicians denied him the morphine, now, as he no longer suffered acutely .
16 Both suffered acutely , and were not comforted by the knowledge that affection survived.
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