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Examples

  • Alan fought despair over Teresa's fate and gut-ache fear for Lauren.

    Higher Authority White, Stephen, 1951- 1994

  • "The show is a gut-ache, but when you see the kids at the show, you remember why you are doing it," Bundy said.

    thespectrum.com - Local News 2009

  • Brian Deegan of Adelaide, who lost his son Josh in the bombings, said "the tears don't roll quite as often, that absolute gut-ache has diminished a bit," but that nothing will ever make the pain disappear.

    Kentucky.com: Homepage 2008

  • That, or I had too many hot dogs and I have a gut-ache.

    Author Jill Shalvis 2008

  • Brian Deegan of Adelaide, who lost his son Josh in the bombings, said "the tears don't roll quite as often, that absolute gut-ache has diminished a bit," but that nothing will ever make the pain disappear.

    Original Signal - Transmitting Buzz 2008

  • Brian Deegan of Adelaide, who lost his son Josh in the bombings, said "the tears don't roll quite as often, that absolute gut-ache has diminished a bit," but that nothing will ever make the pain disappear.

    Latest Headlines - ABC 7 News 2008

  • Brian Deegan of Adelaide, who lost his son Josh in the bombings, said "the tears don't roll quite as often, that absolute gut-ache has diminished a bit," but nothing will ever make the pain disappear.

    Top Stories - Google News 2008

  • Brian Deegan of Adelaide, who lost his son Josh in the bombings, said "the tears don't roll quite as often, that absolute gut-ache has diminished a bit," but nothing will ever make the pain disappear.

    Breaking News: CBS News 2008

  • Brian Deegan of Adelaide, who lost his son Josh in the bombings, said "the tears don't roll quite as often, that absolute gut-ache has diminished a bit," but nothing will ever make the pain disappear.

    Top Stories - Google News 2008

  • Brian Deegan of Adelaide, who lost his son Josh in the bombings, said "the tears don't roll quite as often, that absolute gut-ache has diminished a bit," but nothing will ever make the pain disappear.

    Top Stories: BreakingNews.ie 2008

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