Not exact matches
Certainly death is now seen as something which lls us with
dread (together with the expectation
of «bodily
pains») rather than, as it was meant to be, the gateway to eternal life.
Does it
pain you guys to see the very thing you
dread unfolding in front
of you?
Around 9 p.m. on a steamy black Friday night in the center
of a street intersection, a bulky black protester with swinging
dreads named Malik Peay roared a ferocious parable that echoed throughout an assembled crowd
of protesters teetering between emotional
pain and racial animus.
After $ 400 worth
of lactation visits, pediatric dentists, cranial sacral appts, etc, I was very depressed, in serious
pain and starting to actually
dread breastfeeding my baby.
Four months
of dreading the sound
of my son's cry as he woke for the next feed, four months
of not wanting him anywhere near me unless he was feeding... It came good after that and I still believe breastfeeding can be great, but in my experience not worth the guilt and
pain of those early months.
Chelsea and Malva both discovered the benefits
of using the Bellefit brand postpartum girdle after their C - sections caused
pain and the
dreaded «after tummy.»
I
dreaded the thought
of going through that same
pain for six weeks again while we figured out a better latch.
The unexpected nature
of the loss brings
pain, and the
pain becomes fresh again as she passes through all
of the «markers» and baby anniversaries, the
dreaded «year
of firsts.»
One would think I would
dread giving birth again because
of the
pain and the exhaustion, but to tell you the truth, I can't remember the
pain now.
The potential seriousness
of otitis media was first reported by the Greek physician Hippocrates in 460 B.C. «Acute
pain of the ear with continued high fever is to be
dreaded for the patient may become delirious and die,» Hippocrates wrote.
The ACC markedly increases in activity with increased
dread of pain (9) and supports our findings
of a positive correlation between
dread ratings and rACC activity when the AI was proximal (table S4).
Fear
of death is a fundamental part
of the human experience — we
dread the possibility
of pain and suffering and we worry that we'll face the end alone.
She turned her bedroom — which she had come to
dread as a place
of pain and suffering — into a peaceful haven, complete with a fountain, candles, and a rock garden.
Developing insomnia, and a fear
of the bedroom After a car accident left her with permanent nerve damage and chronic back
pain, Patricia Skiba began to
dread going to bed at night.
Since your shoulder is supporting a large amount
of your body weight when you sleep on your side, you may constrict your shoulder and neck muscles as well and suffer from the
dreaded morning neck and shoulder
pain.
I can feel it now — the blood pounding in my ears, the terrible
pain, and the
dread of falling.
But indeed, I'd argue that Rob Zombie's film is a more accurate representation
of what it means to be a human being in our modern era, because we still feel
dread, fear,
pain and love.
You're left with a feeling
of dread in your stomach, thinking
of the inevitable heartbreak and
pain.
In addition to Super Troopers and Super Troopers 2, Chandrasekhar's credits include the feature films Puddle Cruiser, Club
Dread, The Dukes
of Hazzard, Beerfest and The Babymakers; the movies for television Held Up and Schooled; the pilots for the series The Rebels and Really; and episodes
of the series Undeclared, Arrested Development, Chuck, Psych, Community, Royal
Pains, The Goldbergs and New Girl.
Every dog owner has heard this sound and
dreads having to cut their furry friend's nails out
of fear
of cutting them too short and having your pooch be in
pain.
Those
dreaded «check engine» lights can be a real
pain in the neck, but they're important to address for the sake
of safety.
A person may appear quite successful to others outside the home but privately an addict calms feelings
of anxiety, emotional
pain,
dread, shame or PTSD with drugs, alcohol or a compulsive behavior, masking the need for mature problem - solving.