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fellow-sufferer

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  • An approach that is increasingly popular is one that depicts God as the "fellow-sufferer who understands".

    Bartlestar Theodica James F. McGrath 2008

  • Mac is a bit cranky and lonely, I've JUST NOW read the über exciting news that fellow-sufferer Eve of the DiscoM's has finished her revision, and that artist-turned-dancer-turned-AUTHOR, Devas T. has just been accepted for publication from Lee & Low.

    The WritingYA Weblog: Reality Check tanita davis 2007

  • And shall not worship for the same beauty be likewise a bond of love between the worshippers? and each lover see in his rival not an enemy, but a fellow-sufferer?

    Westward Ho! 2007

  • Mac is a bit cranky and lonely, I've JUST NOW read the über exciting news that fellow-sufferer Eve of the DiscoM's has finished her revision, and that artist-turned-dancer-turned-AUTHOR, Devas T. has just been accepted for publication from Lee & Low.

    Archive 2007-05-01 tanita davis 2007

  • Morris had been something very different from that of a fellow-sufferer, or even of a mere spectator.

    Rob Roy 2005

  • We had already seen a Spanish gentleman whom we knew as a fellow-sufferer at Burgos, roaming the streets of

    Familiar Spanish Travels 2004

  • A yoke-fellow is not a companion; he or she is a fellow-sufferer. '

    Shirley, by Charlotte Bronte 2004

  • When Reggie had gotten wind of that, he had sent to his fellow-sufferer to offer him a job.

    Phoenix And Ashes Lackey, Mercedes 2004

  • Captain Wilson so dangerously that his fellow-sufferer lost all hopes of his recovery.

    A Popular Account of Dr. Livingstone's Expedition to the Zambesi and Its Tributaries 2004

  • Nay, from this point of view, we might well consider the proper form of address to be, not Monsieur, Sir, mein Herr, but my fellow-sufferer, Socî malorum, compagnon de miseres!

    Studies in Pessimism 2004

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