So it is possible that the banks are getting close to having properly recognised the scale of pain they face on this category of their lending.
They said hundreds of thousands of people would face pain, depression, anxiety, confusion, fatigue and breathlessness before they died.
They warned that many would face pain, depression and anxiety before dying.
Many hours later, just after midnight, word came that Ford had arrived at Hahnemann University Hospital, complaining of pain in his face.
But Jean still gripped his stomach with his hands and clenched his face in pain to convey the urgency of his hunger.
We can see the pain on Vaughan's face when his knee gives out again.
To finish the look, his tidy mustache and makeup-free face communicate inner pain and attrition, if not overt repentance.
Coach Fred Hoiberg was unable to make an opening comment during the postgame news conference, the pain etched all over his face.
Meanwhile, my wife, who I initially feared would struggle with the pain of watching her husband face his mortality and the burden of nursing him back to health, has shown me just what strength is.
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I'm one of those women who can tolerate the pain of childbirth, but enter to panic the moment I must face the dentist's chair.
This time it might decide, after all, to face Mr Yeltsin and his government down, arguing that the pain of cuts would outweigh the immediate relief (in paid arrears, among other things) that a currency stabilisation might bring.
Her face warms when she speaks of him and contracts when she describes her pain and humiliation.
The Malaysian leader may also be echoing a cry of fear and pain from all Asia, whose world-beating growth looks set to slow in the face of increasing financial woes and global competition -- both triggered in large part by liberalization.
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