Miserable Strangers couples a tale of a relationship on the rails with heartswelling music akin to Elbow at their best. |
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Miserable both at his uncle's vicarage and at school, the young Maugham developed a talent for making wounding remarks to those who displeased him. |
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Miserable new Berline! Why could not Royalty go in some old Berline similar to that of other men? Flying for life, one does not stickle about his vehicle. |
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If avarice be thy vice, yet make it not thy punishment. Miserable men commiserate not themselves, bowelless unto others, and merciless unto their own bowels. |
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My horse was seriously under weight, miserable, totally uncatchable, petrified of being handled and standing on a concrete bed. |
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My boss is making my life thoroughly miserable with her constant demands and criticism. |
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The survey confirmed that couples preferred to be poorer and happy apart than together, comfortably off, and miserable. |
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Englebert's own songs seem to emerge from the angst of a man who is unashamed of confessing he feels hopelessly miserable without love. |
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He knew it was a miserable way to go, without having accomplished anything or unburdened himself. |
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The bacon roll was a dry and miserable item, unbuttered and containing a single rasher. |
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McEwan used to be as miserable and as macabre as he was right-on and left-wing. |
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This was Edward's advice to me, when I received a particularly miserable salary rise, scarcely a rise at all. |
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In another game during my miserable start, I worked into a jam by loading the bases. |
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As the big moment arrived all assembled in the Square in Rathdowney on a miserable, damp and misty morning. |
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Living as she is was miserable and lonely with no friends or loved ones to care about her. |
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In a miserable lodging house, he died of carbon dioxide asphyxiation by means of a charcoal stove. |
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Stuart has suffered a miserable run of luck with injuries over the last year. |
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Stuck in this miserable world with bloodsuckers and smelly lushes with guns? |
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Ten actors dressed in black wear white masks with drooping, sad eyes and sagging, wide, miserable frowns. |
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Because, let's face it, miserable people can be just a tad irritating themselves. |
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Another good reason to oppose this line of explanation is that it tails with the miserable excuses being offered up by Lynndie England. |
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Usually when I'm sick or getting sick, I start to feel droopy and miserable and cranky and unable to function, and I just want to take to my bed. |
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Meanwhile, the Polish-born Sophie is made miserable by the racist taunts of classmates. |
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The temps jumped 20 degrees, and the miserable dank week before was forgotten. |
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I nodded and left the room, with a worried glance backwards at the woman who was still sitting on the couch, looking so miserable and helpless. |
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Worn out by looking after this miserable and ungrateful old man, she tentatively takes to drawing as an outlet for her depression. |
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Most of the characters you play on screen are pretty intense and also pretty miserable. |
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Like Bridget, I tend not to want the relationships that the smug marrieds are in and I like to assume that my smug married friends are miserable. |
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So why three shorts that once again portray Scotland as a dank, miserable, ugly country full of scumbags? |
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Nah, she's a miserable old boot with a cheerless face when the camera's off her. |
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He's gone all soppy, crying because he misses Saskia and being a kind ear to listen to all Craig's miserable longings. |
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His talent for wringing bitter humor out of miserable lonely men is matchless. |
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It doesn't really matter how materially privileged they are, they are still miserable and we connive at making them even unhappier. |
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They kept their side of the bargain, beating Hull 28-6 to complete a miserable week for Mr McRae. |
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I am quite happy being miserable and I don't want you barging in and ruining it. |
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I once spent a very miserable year with a maths teacher who delighted in picking on me above all others. |
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They are miserable, so sick from poverty that they have entered old age or second childhood. |
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It's a dreich and miserable place, a landscape of abandoned fridges and cookers, a windswept, unkempt, thistly moor. |
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Swamp life doesn't sound necessarily threatening or hostile as much as just plain miserable. |
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You breathed new life into this miserable old cavern, into a community of small-minded, mean-spirited people. |
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Hawthorn have ended a miserable week with an agonising 12-point defeat to Carlton in a thrilling encounter at Docklands in Melbourne. |
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Blackpool's play-off hopes took a battering in a miserable midweek defeat at Bloomfield Road. |
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The fact that we would have to eke out a miserable existence as rural farmers has not occurred to them. |
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A lot of times when we play in countries where English isn't the first language we get accused of being melancholy and miserable. |
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Many mothers did not want to bear children, especially girls, last year because Ram children were seen as destined to lead miserable lives. |
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For those homeless and beggars in the streets, life was even more miserable. |
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Then ignore experts who tell you to shower attention on children when they are badly behaved and miserable. |
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He lives a miserable life, tormented by his aunt and uncle and his spoiled cousin. |
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One of them, named Song, was deeply touched by the words that described his miserable life counter to his warm heart, bringing tears to her eyes. |
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By this time a woman in early middle age, she has created a new life for herself, far from the scenes of her miserable upbringing. |
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And Shaitan will be left miserable and alone by virtue of both our prayers and our actions in the way of Allah! |
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A gloomy-looking man at the best of times, Clarke looked like a miserable, cornered beast. |
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The biting flies, from the saltmarsh that abuts the Seaview Marriott course, often make life miserable for players and spectators alike. |
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It is a miserable thing to even begin to consider other human beings as sheep, or sheeple. |
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The translation of such a miserable message into the medium of film has only been accomplished three times. |
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They go in with their boyfriends and they're miserable, uncomfortable and they just want to go. |
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She muttered inaudibly, miserable for the rest of the day as she brooded on that dark piece of information. |
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I won my game shortly after getting back that service, and their coach looked pretty miserable at the end. |
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So he'd helped his miserable friend console his woe begotten soul with some more hard liquor until he'd passed out. |
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I was happy in the haze of a drunken hour but heaven knows I'm miserable now! |
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But I ended up feeling pretty miserable most of the weekend, and guess what? |
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He always talks about her to me, and I feel so uncomfortable and miserable. |
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Bryan groaned loudly and buried his head in his pillow, sounding absolutely miserable. |
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He was sulking, sitting in front of his half-finished experiments, looking utterly miserable. |
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Both myself and Lesley have been absolutely miserable all week worrying about him. |
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Now she could see that the results probably weren't too favorable for him, for he looked utterly miserable. |
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Some 130 million people have been removed from abject poverty but their living condition remains miserable. |
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Played in the most miserable wet conditions in keeping with the time of year, this was an amazing game. |
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Overindulgence in alcohol leads to dehydration and results in those miserable sensations commonly called a hangover. |
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Illegal workers have to accept terribly low wages, miserable working conditions, and essentially no benefits. |
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The waterproof model allows women to hunt in the most miserable conditions, yet stay warm and dry. |
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And although the weather was dreadful and miserable, our humour never wavered. |
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She described the miserable conditions they now face without food or other relief supplies. |
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Even when games and coaching were possible, they often took place in utterly miserable conditions for both players and spectators. |
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The weather through that winter was miserable, and conditions in the camps on both sides deteriorated. |
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Pathetic drizzle was annoyingly splattering on her head, and her face was irritated by the moist miserable air. |
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After almost two years of occupation, and miserable living conditions, we want our country back. |
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Others nearly as large found their way to the weigh station as well, despite absolutely miserable conditions. |
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The bar staff and in particular, the door staff were the most miserable, surly and unhospitable people around. |
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Paunchy, miserable, humourless, he'd be dour if he weren't too depressed to summon up the energy. |
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Jack's right hand man is a miserable bad tempered individual with several years of service behind him. |
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He was miserable and moody, frustrated and just plain rude, insulting anyone who gave him the slightest reason. |
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It is quite obvious from simply watching them that they are intensely miserable and unhappy people. |
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If not, they are miserable wretches who are capitalising on people's misery. |
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I happen to know that miserable wretch intimately, as I stare at him each morning in the mirror. |
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Aaron tried to scowl at the miserable creature, but it didn't faze him one bit. |
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Why not just close both levels and sell sleeping bags you miserable cold-hearted bastards? |
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How dare this miserable excuse for a Federal Government chastise any other country over pulling their troops out of Iraq. |
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Poor and miserable facilities posed enormous hardship to competing athletes. |
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Twenty years ago, school districts delivered miserable services to poor and minority families with no sanction. |
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Book royalties being the miserable and pathetic little things that they are, the idea is not to live off them. |
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That's the only way we can stop employers exploiting us with miserable wages and inhuman conditions. |
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Social indifference or ignorance under the present conditions makes a particularly miserable program for artistic work. |
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She does an admirable job of going from ecstatically happy to shrewishly miserable, from being a loving daughter to a hateful sister. |
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I have resigned myself to miserable shopping experiences picking through the plus size racks of hideously ugly mom jeans. |
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By the time the miserable news hit the Millers like a blackjack on Sept. 24, the damage had been done and was irreversible. |
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Before being shown into a shed, I could hear the miserable monotonous droning, or pecking noises of the birds. |
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The people are still poor and miserable, and the land ruined, and the elegance Monseigneur lived in has been stamped out completely. |
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The cold and bleak winter weather all add up to us feeling grumpy and miserable. |
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Some were silent, others screamed aloud, and some just lay crying, but all appeared miserable. |
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Out of Germany for 3 years, they returned to find the bleak, miserable European weather. |
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But being miserable and moping around the house isn't doing me any favours either, so I finally decided to hunt out an appropriate activity. |
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If morning sickness makes you miserable, talk with your doctor about medication to treat nausea. |
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I have no idea whose moronic idea a wooden floor in my room was, but its cold and miserable and should never be in a bedroom. |
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We're expected to blissfully nod our heads in acceptance of the entertainment, as every single main character dies a miserable, painful death. |
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They look miserable as sin, but they are all wearing raincoats, and seem to be rather warmer than you. |
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Obviously I'll be as miserable as sin tomorrow when I'm in hangover central, but I'm making the most of this whilst it lasts. |
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His ranking slumped, his spirits dropped, and he looked as miserable as sin. |
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For the first time ever, the carefree singleton is halted in their tracks and becomes yet another addition to the truly miserable list. |
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Hardly a day goes by without me hearing her yammering away in her high-pitched whiny sing-song voice, making somebody's life miserable. |
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Hello everyone, I hope you've been unconsolably miserable whilst we've been away, and dreaming of us every fitful night. |
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Meanwhile, Drumpellier's miserable start to the season continued as they were skittled for just 82 by Stenhousemuir at the Tryst. |
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Let's be glad I will have no more time to feel lonely, unattractive, unwanted, miserable and undersexed. |
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The kill is no better, as a fox will be torn to shreds by the hounds, thus completing a miserable and undignified exit for the animal. |
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Two minutes later, it was sleeting and hailing, we were both soaked to the skin, and we were both miserable. |
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The Brazilian forged his reputation as an attacking defender with a booming shot and enough skill to make an opposing defender's life miserable. |
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These cruel landlords are every day unpeopling their kingdom by forbidding their miserable tenants to till the earth. |
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The Carlyles had a miserable time quite visibly, often at odds, often snarling and snapping at one another in the presence of friends. |
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I'm driving home in the miserable sleet, and the tune comes braying from my radio. |
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Presumably that's because he knows all about being bossed around by a miserable old so-and-so that everyone wishes would retire. |
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He also looked exceedingly miserable, an expression which softened only in the slightest at the sight of the coffee. |
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A sore throat is excruciating, but when it is coupled with a fever and a headache and a clogged up nose, it is more than miserable. |
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I'm so sorry that you're miserable, I would help, but my situation isn't much better. |
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He waited for her, feeling sorry for himself and miserable with his own thoughts about how he had mistrusted her. |
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Handshakes then turned to fisticuffs after the final hooter to end a miserable day on an even more sour note. |
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Sick of being miserable, she signs up for computer courses downtown, loses the specs and gets a whole new wardrobe. |
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Most have had a pretty miserable December so far, with one day spectaculars and discount weekends a familiar sight. |
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During the long and miserable forty days of Lent, desirable edibles such as eggs and butter were not permitted to be eaten. |
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Traffic snarls, uneven and bumpy roads and pollution have made life miserable for the residents of Koramangala. |
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Everywhere you go there's someone coughing fit to bust and looking miserable, or cross, or plain old-fashioned resigned to their fate. |
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Painful bunions make life miserable, but many doctors suggest leaving well alone rather than undergoing surgery. |
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While Andrea vociferated her opinions, Nicole worked quietly behind-the-scenes to make your life miserable if you gave her a reason to. |
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I look at these miserable people, and wouldn't trade my life with theirs for a million dollars. |
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Because they are miserable themselves, they cannot abide the happiness of others. |
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If the TV moguls are right and we only want to watch miserable people wallowing in self-pity, then why not simply watch the news? |
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I felt my life slowly escape my poor, frail and wasted body and I was miserable. |
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He said the trek had been something of an ordeal over difficult terrain and there had been days of miserable weather with wind, rain and snow. |
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If you're miserable on the inside, a teeny-weeny nose or super-duper frontage is not going to make a blind bit of difference. |
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The film makes it clear that this miserable combination of time and place provides endless opportunities for racketeers. |
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Every guy that's ever put on a jockstrap has gone through it, no matter how good you are, and they're just miserable things. |
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While it was miserable and wet outside, the school hall was a hive of activity, with face painting, games and stalls. |
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It doesn't seek to keep up with the Joneses, it seeks to destroy what the Joneses have so that they can be as miserable as the envious one. |
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Despite my trying to remain jovial and positive Gerald was miserable and moody. |
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The whole atmosphere was joyful and peaceful even in damp miserable conditions. |
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The dragon was angry with the elf and swore he would make his life miserable if he could. |
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My first trip was to Windermere and I remember that it was a miserable, rainy day but we still went out on the lake. |
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I spent a lot of the time being miserable, not fitting in, not taking advantage of the superb opportunities offered. |
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I was constipated, energy-less, had ketotic breath and was just generally miserable. |
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They were all miserable efforts, but at least the least bad one won through in the end. |
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Add cloud cover and wind chill, and a prolonged session can become a miserable ordeal for the ill-prepared wader. |
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Sara has a mostly miserable time at a succession of schools, and Feige is killed in the last air raid of the war. |
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But when I see money being spent to make people more miserable, it just makes me see red. |
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Miranda was the true career woman so they picked her to get pregnant and look how miserable they've made her. |
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Crystal stared miserable at her polystyrene cup, which contained only a few coppers and one ten pence piece. |
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The next minute he's miserable, depressed, lonely, doesn't know what to do with himself. |
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One exercise ably demonstrated that if we feel miserable and worthless then that's how we will be. |
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I tell myself I would rather be fat and happy then thin and miserable, but the fact is, I am fat and miserable. |
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The Chief Minister, who had recently visited labour camps in the United Arab Emirates, said that the working conditions there were miserable. |
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They added that the security forces personnel posted in these areas have unleashed a reign of terror which has made their life miserable. |
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Not enough to lay me low, but enough to make me tired and miserable and feel a bit sorry for myself. |
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Instead, hens north of the Border will carry on living out their miserable lives crammed into dark, tiny boxes to boost farmers' profit margins. |
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She looked up at him in fear, he was tall and lanky and she felt small and miserable sitting in his shadow. |
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If you think atheists are all miserable, nihilistic amoralists, this book should put you straight. |
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She is always slightly repulsive, and that is why I wanted those puppies to look miserable. |
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It is going to be quite miserable as traffic will have to be re-routed while work is under way on Western Way. |
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The room resounded with sneezes as I surveyed the red-nosed, sniffling, miserable and furious girls seated in front of me. |
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As an author of a romantic comedy myself, I do understand that it is difficult to make the genre seem fresh after many miserable retreads. |
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All those beans, chickpeas, lentils and vegetables like broccoli, cabbage, eggplant and onions gave me such gas I was miserable. |
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Though Margaret Mary reveled in the pleasure of no longer being bedridden, life at home had become truly miserable. |
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I didn't much feel like having a miserable evening of Dad being uncomfortable while Mom and me sent angry glares at each other. |
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A few trains arrived at once, and all of a sudden, thousands swarmed the exit, all pushing and miserable. |
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My legs, which I was already teetering on with dubious balance, seemed to give out and I collapsed, curling into a miserable ball under the glass. |
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A series of unseasonal downpours has resulted in 200 mm of rain falling on miserable Madrid in the last three months, compared with only 137 mm at Old Trafford. |
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This is funny because of the errant values Bob has accumulated over the course of his miserable life, and because of the extreme situation to which it is applied. |
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A report has revealed that around half of people suffering from serious stress who quit towns and cities for a rural idyll end up more miserable than before. |
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And maybe her concussion was pretty bad, and she was dizzy and miserable and in bed a lot, and eventually the clot returned. |
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But a close examination of the actual practice itself reveals that the writhing, miserable reality of it is virtually undeniable. |
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We were passing a line of small log huts on a hillside, reproductions of the miserable quarters that Washington's army had bunked in, and Mwai pointed at them. |
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Not that he ever cooks for journalists, the miserable old codger. |
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Traditional African masquerade, dating back to the era before emancipation, used rags, paint, and spears to portray an image of a miserable, uncivilised past. |
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She's a miserable old boot with no life or much of a sense of humour. |
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There, under wet and miserable field conditions, members of the unit labored to create a base of operations for the Allies' final push into Germany. |
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It's miserable, unengaging stuff, which probably suited the moment. |
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Netflix speeds were crawling along making it miserable for customers to stream content. |
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We are now reaping a bitter harvest from that which was misguidedly sown, again and again, since 1955, and continues to be sown to this miserable day. |
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O light of my life, o most beautiful goddess, who doth hold my heart and soul, would it please thee to give this gift unto me, this most miserable servant of thine? |
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Many live in precarious shacks and suffer under miserable conditions. |
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There are some sensible ways to get over a miserable, runny, achy-breaky, head-full-of-gunge, coughy, sneezy, won't-go-away cold, and I do not recommend this as one of them. |
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Instead, she lives in miserable circumstances, only made more miserable by the attention her beauty earns. |
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Like most bus rides, and especially 22-hour bus rides, it was a miserable trip. |
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The common bond is in the fact that ancients and moderns have both been miserable about existence, about everything, while mediaevals were happy about that at least. |
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She added that the family is living in miserable conditions and there very few people who are willing to help during the time of distress and pain. |
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I'm back from Alaska after a miserable red-eye with no sleep. |
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We don't always quite see eye to eye on things and I've been so unutterably miserable this week that it's been making him unhappy to see me so unhappy. |
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The young people in Girls are miserable, peevish, depressed, hate their bodies, themselves, their life, and each other. |
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Visibility isn't the point since it's often lousy and if you get seasick all those boats bobbing about in the harbour can make you pretty miserable. |
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However it pans out, this miserable shutdown is not going to help their cause. |
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She took up the miserable chore of attending dodgy networking events, but out of that morass came the character of Tallah. |
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He was unshaven, with a goatee and long, scraggly hair, and looked miserable and not a little creepy. |
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Doctors have a vast platform to investigate, tabulate, and disseminate just how miserable they are. |
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As an Aussie abroad for Christmas, I had visions of myself as an Oliver Twist character, alone, miserable, bereft of friends and family for the festive season. |
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Why has so much attention been given to this tiny, miserable village and its scrubby little patch of land? |
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Their one-day cricket last term was nothing short of miserable. |
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Buried under a layer of quilts he alternated between moodily staring at the paper, morosely changing channels, or just being a great big ill-tempered miserable lump. |
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The conditions of the landless peasants have become miserable. |
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In a new twist on a miserable but familiar condition, part of the reason for this year's high pollen counts, some experts say, could be the foot and mouth crisis. |
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He gives you some great gig in which you make a whole heap of money, and you're just on top of the world and on every magazine cover, but your personal life is miserable. |
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It hasn't happened, and the excuse I hear most often now is that cost-cutting measures have resulted in the place being understaffed, understocked, and generally miserable. |
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An unhappy and frustrated mother is going to lead to a miserable child. |
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Think of all the miserable children of millionaires with more money than they know what to do with, washing around the gossip columns, famous for their names and nothing else. |
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They mooch around with no energy and look miserable backstage. |
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You won't strike it rich with high-yield muni bonds, but in these miserable, low-yielding times, high-yield munis are an investment that should pan out. |
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Hines's pictures don't make us feel miserable enough, for the misery of their subjects to impinge fully on us. |
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Yet sceptics argued that a large modern republic was not possible in Europe, with its overpowerful feudal nobilities and its hordes of miserable poor. |
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I'm now very snuffly and very miserable and staying at home today. |
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As they were led back to the paddock after the race one wondered what was on the mind of Cahill after such a blistering performance on what was weather wise, a miserable day. |
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No, because the miserable coward wouldn't even give his name! |
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I think they'd say I was a miserable moany old git at the best of times. |
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Can someone tell me the point of employing this simpering, miserable pansy merely so that he can complain week-in, week-out about how much he hates the place? |
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Is it halal if the animal lives a miserable life while never seeing sunlight? |
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Is January a good time to consider divorcing a sibling, parent or other family member who makes you miserable? |
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Babies with nappy rash itch, cry a lot and are generally miserable. |
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This could augur another miserable month for the UK's biggest airport. |
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I should have your throat cut for cowardice you miserable wretch! |
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The hot weather is baking the already miserable townspeople, and the summer that used to be for sunbathing and holidays is now given to the plague. |
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He was a miserable little narrow minded bigot with a nasty temper. |
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Americans are sicker and taking more pills than ever, and our doctors are miserable. |
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When do we start getting the usual autumnal miserable weather? |
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Though I did spot one man looking rather miserable, slouched in his seat, already checking his watch. |
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It is rainy and miserable today, but I am bouncy with anticipation. |
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I just hope someone looks out their store window and sees me, my messy hair, tear-stained face, and miserable expression and asks me what happened. |
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It capped a miserable British summer of sport which also saw the country eliminated from the World Cup in the group stages. |
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Basically, I'm miserable and I can't think and I can't get any work done. |
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Anne is miserable, alternating between laughing and despairing. |
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The psychological thriller Chatroom, follows the story of a disturbed teen who tries to alleviate his own misery by making others miserable. |
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They were ashenly miserable for some time. Then the life began to come back. |
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That miserable young man kept his eyes astrain towards the upper window, but without reward. Rose did not show herself. |
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The ancient philosophers treasured up their supposed discoveries with miserable precaution. |
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It was very good of God to let Carlyle and Mrs Carlyle marry one another, and so make only two people miserable and not four. |
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In any case, the prison camps were miserable places where food rations were meager and conditions squalid. |
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You've got to work hard to be considered the most miserable part of Russia, which makes Murmansk the most Stakhanovite city in Russia. |
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That startling admission capped a miserable night for City as they arrived in Germany following an unbeaten start to the season. |
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Mr Ray Buckton, the Aslef boss, is as miserable as most trainless commuters, though most of the public sees him as the villain. |
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But the multi-lingual 24-year-old now feels settled in and hopes to end Thistle's miserable winless run at Tynecastle today. |
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That miserable start to the campaign has left their new Norwegian boss in the firing line of frustrated fans. |
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Printed with a miserable frown, Whinging Pom Eggs are the brainchild of one of Australia's largest egg brands, Sunny Queen Farms. |
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For Rumney it was yet another miserable defeat, despite a performance which was full of early promise. |
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Traditionally, the North has been viewed by the South as a region peopled by men in flat caps, pease puddings, miserable weather and mining. |
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Millions of children in India endure miserable and difficult lives. |
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A SON who made his mum's life so miserable she took out restraining orders against him is now behind bars. |
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The Crusaders also had a miserable afternoon from the free-throw line and behind the three-point line. |
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The Saffrons endured a miserable league campaign in the lower division, capped by a loss to Tipperary in their final game. |
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We must recruit from the miserable and hopefully before they are sucked into otherworldly hopes. |
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If all his errors and follies were articled against him, the man would seem vicious and miserable. |
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However, all is about to change when his dream of becoming a luchador, which means a fighter in Spanish, catches up with his miserable existence. |
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Echoing Sade's libertines' unrepentance in evil, he laughs at the thought that he is a miserable sinner. |
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Former Leeds United defender Harte, 29, is desperate to return to England after two miserable years in La Liga with Levante. |
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As a reward for his blithesomeness, he was destined to be blown around the ether, miserable for 49 days and pursued by hungry ghosts. |
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What it needs imperatively and despairingly are the means to live a miserable life a bit bearably. |
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Only the hum of the miserable creatures stirred the heavy murk that beaded our foreheads with sweat as we pushed our way through it. |
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This miserable snare staied all his good purposes, and needs must bebreak them, to put this great Soul into full liberty. |
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Even back then, a party just wasn't a party without my bestie, and I was miserable for the last eight frames. |
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Oh, how I have been deceived! For years I have worshiped that miserable gout-ridden professor. |
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Perhaps I should make myself scarce before he finds any more miserable tasks to assign to me. |
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The hair was curled, and the maid sent away, and Emma sat down to think and be miserable. |
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The pair lost nearly six minutes when an oil hose blew off, but despite miserable conditions they made up the time and took 1st place. |
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One sibling took ill and died in the miserable conditions which followed, while the pregnancy of his mother limited her own ability to work. |
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There this miserable race inhabits raised pieces ground or platforms, which they have moored by hand above the level of the highest known tide. |
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The elder Cobos became over-cruel in his handling of the miserable horde, and several very unpleasant occurrences led to tragedy. |
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But soon barques encircled them and made them prisoners, and transported them to a miserable hamlet situated on the coast. |
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The working conditions were also considered to be extremely harsh and miserable. |
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Thou know'st, poor, patient, suffrin' dear, how she died, young and misshapen, awlung o' sickly air as had'n no need to be, an' awlung o' working people's miserable homes. |
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The soylent steaks were sitting like lead in his stomach and twice he had to go back to the dark and miserable toilet in the rear of the building. |
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They let me go after my Lucine departed from this miserable world. |
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He may be insulting, a miserable rotter and a fool, but unless he slanders or libels you, or damages your property, you do not have standing to sue him. |
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Thousands of miserable cattle and goats roamed everywhere making tracks that would someday form cracks which successive rains would open into gullies and dongas. |
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It is a rare sunny afternoon in an epically miserable London June when the wide South Bank plaza area along the Thames near Waterloo Bridge begins filling with bicycle riders. |
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This latest defeat stretches their miserable run to one win in 18 as improving Bury all but ensured survival, courtsey of a fortuitous winner 19 minutes from time. |
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Let us face it, our lives are miserable, laborious, and short. |
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But he insists it was much harder to shrug off the fog of frustration and disillusionment that hung over him during miserable spells at Wolves and Romanian side Astra Giurgiu. |
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It took away all the uncomfortableness and we felt mighty good over it, because it would a been a miserable business to have any unfriendliness on the raft. |
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While leading this vagrant and miserable life, Johnson fell in love. |
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Swift appears to have been miserable in his new position, being isolated in a small, remote community far from the centres of power and influence. |
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All the above three yogas are said to cause poverty, render the person unfit for company by his wrathsome conduct and habits and make him miserable. |
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In fact, the iconic original picture was taken to depict the miserable state of a Khoikhoi woman named Saartjie Baartman who lived during the 19th century. |
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He managed to affect a smile despite feeling quite miserable. |
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It's not exactly It's A Wonderful Life, with Vaughn's trademark blokeishness starting to jar, Giamatti strangely miserable and the laughs generally thin on the ground. |
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His contrast between how we live today and how people lived just a few decades ago should, by all rights, be enough to perk up even the most miserable of miserabilists. |
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In a match that lasted less than two hours, Dolgellau were put in to bat and in double quick time were skittled out for a miserable 34 in 15-5 overs. |
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In 1522 he attempted a conquest, but it ended in miserable failure. |
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True religion occupies the happy mean between miserable unfaith, on the one hand, and timorous superstition, wild fanaticism, and pietistical zeal on the other. |
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The 2013 event went down in Ten Tors history as one of the most miserable. |
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The twins' elder brother Mohammad Tamanna said they wanted permission from the government to allow them to carry out mercy killing as his sisters' lives had become miserable. |
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