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  • 1Make Them Suffer — Single by Cannibal Corpse from the album Kill Released 2006 Format CD single Recorded …

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  • 2Make Way for Ducklings —   …

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  • 3Suffer Little Children — «Suffer Little Children» Sencillo de The Smiths del álbum The Smiths Lado A Heaven Knows I m Miserable Now Formato 7 , 12 Grabación Principios de 1984 Género …

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  • 4make someone's life a misery — make someone’s life a misery phrase to cause someone to suffer or be unhappy for a long period He had harassed her and made her life a misery. Thesaurus: to cause problems for someone or somethingsynonym Main entry: misery * * * make someone s… …

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  • 5make the best of — index endure (suffer), submit (yield), tolerate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 6Suffer Well — Infobox Single Name = Suffer Well Artist = Depeche Mode from Album = Playing the Angel B side = Better Days Released = 27 March 2006 Format = CD, DVD, 7 , 12 Recorded = 2005 Genre = Electronic Rock Length = 3:49 Label = Mute Records Writer =… …

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  • 7Suffer the Children (The 4400 episode) — The 4400 episode Title = Suffer the Children Season = 2 Episode = 05 Airdate = June 26, 2005 Writer = Frederick Rappaport Director = Vincent Misiano 4400 = Heather Tobey Prev = Weight Of The World Next = As Fate Would Have It IMDb id = 0502805… …

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  • 8suffer — 01. He died early this morning in his sleep, without [suffering]. 02. She has been [suffering] from cancer for a couple of years now. 03. My friend from Brazil really [suffers] from the cold during our New York winters. 04. Henry has become… …

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  • 9make someone's life a misery — to cause someone to suffer or be unhappy for a long period He had harassed her and made her life a misery …

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  • 10To suffer a default — Default De*fault , n. [OE. defaute, OF. defaute, defalte, fem., F. d[ e]faut, masc., LL. defalta, fr. a verb meaning, to be deficient, to want, fail, fr. L. de + fallere to deceive. See {Fault}.] 1. A failing or failure; omission of that which… …

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