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I have a blinding headache which seems unlikely to go away.
His cheeks felt hot, and he had a blinding headache.
He tried to fight it off, and was struck with a blinding headache.
"Such a blinding headache and your voice is so soothing, my sweet."
There were no tears, but a blinding headache raged behind her eyes.
They would also probably drive him to his bed for a day and a night with one of his blinding headaches.
A moment later she develops a blinding headache and shows other signs of distress.
Drake, on the other hand, often woke up with blinding headaches and a dry mouth.
It "looked" at them and all five humans winced with a sudden blinding headache.
By that throbbing vein in the temple, probably a blinding headache.
The worst he'd have was a blinding headache.
"He'll have a blinding headache when he wakes up."
Many times, her powers caused her to experience sharp, blinding headaches.
He had a blinding headache, caused by oxygen starvation.
"I had a blinding headache at the time."
His father had been deathly ill for a week, with blinding headaches and fevers.
Through the blinding headache and the groggy state of his wits, he could see what must have occurred.
And it's just possible I can give people a blinding headache.' '
A male student at George Washington University came in to see him because he was having blinding headaches.
One day she collapses after what seem to be flashes of light and a series of blinding headaches.
"Listen," she said, trying to focus through her blinding headache, "have you actually done anything for Matthias?
"I have a blinding headache, freezing cold and my right leg looks like Swiss cheese.
Everyone, including himself, had a throbbing blinding headache.
Once he dared, one afternoon, when he found her in the darkened living room with a blinding headache.
Mine and about twenty or more innocent commuters are afflicted with blinding headaches.