The French president has been through one of the most painful European summits of his career.
His most painful sale to date was the patent model for the safety pin.
The most painful case is Franta, the security guard and soccer hooligan on parole.
But while the painful transition goes on, the most painful bit has been removed.
And I think part of the healing process is talking about the most painful experiences.
It has already decided to grasp the most painful macroeconomic nettles on its own.
Broken patterns can be the most painful trading scenarios if you let them get out of control.
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If that demand does not materialise, the next lot of cutting could be the most painful yet.
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In Nairobi, home to three million people, citizens face the fourth most painful commute, according to IBM's survey.
The government's most controversial stand has been towards one of the most painful episodes of Australia's recent past.
Its most recent crash, a result of relying on fiber optics during the telecom bust, was its most painful.
Mr Guttenberg eventually stepped down in March - a decision he called "the most painful step of my life".
In general, for most painful conditions, experts say choosing a mattress that isn't too firm or soft is ideal.
In any case, this is the most painful journey I have ever enjoyed.
Despite all the talk of American decline, the countries that face the most painful changes are the old trilateral partners.
Torres' most painful miss came in the 32nd minute when Fabio Aurelio's cross found the striker unmarked in the box.
Although the financial meltdown was one of the most painful events in corporate America's history, some good has come of it.
For Democrats, the most painful decision is how far to go in making changes to entitlements like Medicare and Social Security.
"The most painful question is when people ask how Arya is doing, " says Loren, who recently ordered a wheelchair for her daughter.
It is the most painful collapse in modern New York sports, almost 10 years old, the meltdown that dare not speak its name.
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The most painful moment in either campaign came in watching George Bush and Bob Dole struggle feebly to adapt themselves to this alien venue.
The American revealed afterwards that she had suffered a pelvic muscle strain and said it was one of the most painful injuries she had suffered.
The tragedy unfolding on our coast is the most painful and powerful reminder yet that the time to embrace a clean energy future is now.
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Cuts to social services and education may be the most painful.
Many entrepreneurs will tell you that writing the one-page executive summary is the single most painful task they are required to do (at least early on).
But the most painful revelation of the debate on high pay may be this: many Britons are not convinced that they live in a functioning meritocracy.
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This is the most painful part of an overall cost reduction plan that also includes significant cuts in spending on data hosting, advertising and outside services, primarily contractors.
We would open to the possibility of escaping the overdramatic sense that politics can adjudicate our most painful questions, satisfy our deepest desires, or defeat our most stubborn enemies.
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"The first and most painful decision we made was that no one of us was going to succeed my father, " recalls Roberto Irineu Marinho, the eldest son and onetime heir apparent.
Patients tend to sign up for clinical trials when arthritis is at its most painful, he adds, and improvement in a trial may simply be random improvement over time, he says.
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