The players didn't really look like they are
hurting.
"When you are not doing well then it hurts, and this is
hurting me."
There is no question about it: this church has AIDS, a part of the body of the Anglican Communion is
hurting. Will you learn how you can help?
The survey question about suicidal thinking asked, "Have you had thoughts that you would be better off dead or of
hurting yourself in some way for at least several days in the last two weeks?"
And she was indeed
hurting herself and risking many medical consequences.
He may think he is
hurting in the pocket, it hurts us all in the pocket, but there is a class of people you are
hurting more with this kind of disruption.
If I stop and walk, it stops
hurting but as soon as I start back up, it hurts again.
''I can't talk for the other boys but I looked at the faces in the changing room and I could tell they were
hurting.''
The knee will begin
hurting whenever the runner goes up the stairs or down, and sometimes in both cases.
Last but not least, it is
hurting the Chinese people, who risk losin their most-favored trading partner status with this country if they do not act quickly to foil the machinations of their homegrown CD pirates, who are certainly one Motley Crue.
Dan Margulies, executive director of the Community Housing Improvement Program noted with increases in the Bronx and Brooklyn it is tragic how our tax policy is
hurting affordable housing.
He added: "We are
hurting as international sportsmen, proud sportsmen who have achieved a hell of a lot over the last four or five years."
Everybody is in this together, and everybody has been
hurting this week.
If you don't tell her, how will she know she's
hurting your feelings?