For such people summer is congruous with added misery courtesy of the frequent power failures and water shortages. |
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Are misery and decadence the consequences of maldistribution of property, or of moral depravity, the lack of moral conscience? |
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He and Wazzock have decided to team up with the common goal of inflicting some misery on the troubled teenager. |
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She said too few Anti Social Behaviour Orders had been slapped on young tearaways and vandals, despite the misery they caused residents. |
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Why are they malingering and eating up valuable Medicare tax dollars when they could so easily put us all out of their misery? |
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Here we give thanks to those inventions and products that have made our lives free from misery, barbarism and tedium. |
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Unruly youngsters riding motorised scooters are making their residents' lives a misery. |
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If all they've done is suffer an unhappy marriage, we should leave them to their marital misery. |
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Their hair was messy, their clothes were ripped, their skin was dirty and scratched, and their eyes were dulled by the expression of misery. |
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The misery machine rumbled into one of the angled parking spots next to the park and came to a stop. |
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Compared to the misery of a chicken sandwich, it was a taste explosion of sugars and fats and scrummy cocoa solids and buttermilk. |
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Soon they'll all be building casinos, and turning to alcohol to relieve their misery. |
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Hundreds of tonnes of sewage was stored with the smell making life a misery for residents. |
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And what the sweet bejesus do you want people to do in a waiting room surrounded by decay and misery instead of read books? |
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Inside the doors of the Special Division building they were marched straight down a flight of stairs into a miasma of human misery. |
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We do not have to settle for every misery fate and humanity have heaped upon us, but should fight back, to see which ones can be shaken off. |
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So, come the denouement, their table was very bibulous and merry while everyone else was in a state of nervy misery. |
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I suspect that this will in many respects backfire and is going to create a lot more mischief and a lot more misery. |
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The numbers of millionaires and billionaires has grown in direct proportion to the numbers condemned to lives of misery and hardship. |
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If not, they are miserable wretches who are capitalising on people's misery. |
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There has been too much misery and suffering inflicted on the peoples of the region. |
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They are the anti-heroic instigators of death and destruction, misery and suffering. |
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The people who are refugees in their own land will keep living in distress, fear and misery. |
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Beth let out a cry of misery and her exhausted mind finally let her slip into unconsciousness. |
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She caused untold hardship and misery to millions of families who suffered needless unemployment. |
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The physical misery it causes has been compared to advanced cardiac disease or cancer. |
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This one revolves around a mental case wallowing in misery because her sister stole her boyfriend. |
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It is an image of pure misery and despair, brimming with symbolism and the essential mystery of all religion. |
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The rage and the frustration and misery all poured out as the tears trickled down my face. |
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This is the only way, he said, to reduce the pain and misery caused by farm accidents. |
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If next week's action goes ahead, motorists will face long queues, frustration and misery. |
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However, he would not miss an opportunity to stare poverty and human misery in its face in any of the countries he visited. |
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We must undergo a serious soul searching because the continent cannot continue to be a place of poverty and misery. |
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They, too, had experienced fear, suffered misery, and had in manifold ways been victims of the war. |
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That disaster has repeatedly brought home the face of suffering and misery over the last few months. |
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This tale of physical misery, compelling as it is, is not the main focus of Young's play. |
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Human suffering, pain, misery, separation and bereavement are inevitable when wars are fought. |
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Untold human misery and suffering could be stemmed if Parkinson's disease became treatable. |
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There were tears and dejection and frustration and misery and anger for North Ribblesdale last Saturday. |
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They said she was a misery because she'd worked the Baby's Room for so long and so many of them died. |
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We have a duty to protect the law abiding majority against those who are making their life a misery. |
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The rap singer claimed he needed the pistol to protect himself from jealous thugs who had made his life a misery. |
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Wasn't her plan to stay with him purely so she could make his life a misery? |
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Michael, seven, who has had to deal with countless operations, also had the strength to beat the thugs who make his life a misery. |
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I just hope that if she was hunting birds she put them out of their misery, unlike that poor thing this morning. |
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He says a doctor approached him, saying a hospital administrator wanted to know what he thought about putting patients out of their misery. |
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Lastly think about this, we put animals down, this is looked upon as humane and is justified so why can we not put a person out of their misery? |
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Sometimes it was expressed informally, as when spectators at public demonstrations quietly put the animal subjects out of their misery. |
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Maybe I should just put them out of their misery and just tell them the truth? |
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I remember promising myself not to be a misery guts about my birthdays as I get older. |
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We can use the misery index as an indicator, and augment it by subtracting the annual rate of real GDP growth. |
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During Ronald Reagan's first term, the misery index was effectively cut in half, guaranteeing his landslide re-election 20 years ago. |
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At this stage of the 1976 campaign, Mr. Carter incessantly reminded voters that the misery index had reached an unacceptable level. |
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And my sense from watching unemployment claims and inflation expectations is that the misery index is set to get worse, not better. |
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Besides that, a creek crosses the fairway short of the green and sees its share of misery. |
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This precipitates spirals of misery, anger, and misplaced rage, as they blame society as a whole for their shortcomings. |
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And then they wonder why there are so many personal and world-wide misunderstandings, war, misery, pain. |
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We should welcome an opportunity to mitigate the misery of a lingering death of a person who longs to die. |
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Politics is meant to mitigate the misery to which our inborn condition consigns us, not add to it. |
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Trying not to give in to the bleakness and misery of his surroundings, he is convinced that he is just one fighter away from success. |
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His songs are frequently grim, a catalogue of human misery shot through with mordant humour and flashes of spiritual or psychological calm. |
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Nowhere was it tried where tyranny, misery, poverty, fear and oppression failed to follow. |
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The only thing that allowed them to keep from sinking completely into the depths of misery was the thought of going back down to the earth. |
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Only the discovery of oil has prevented the country from sinking into complete misery. |
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In lived experience, unappeasable misery, as Calle's project itself demonstrates, is almost by definition unanticipated. |
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The bucardo, a Pyrenean mountain goat, became extinct in January, when the last of its kind was put out of its lonely misery by a falling tree. |
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His eyes were still clear, she noticed, unclouded with misery or anxiety, and she could see all the way into their wonderful Light-filled depths. |
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Well, seething, sizzling and scorching, soaring temperatures are causing another day of misery across much of the country. |
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Normally his family life, with lecturer wife Paula and two teenage children, is a nice counterpoint to the mayhem and misery his work uncovers. |
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There were great murrains, or diseases, of sheep and cattle, which meant that the animals all died, adding to the misery of the starving people. |
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Harriet Smithson may have been the muse who inspired Berlioz's most celebrated symphony but she herself dies in obscurity and misery. |
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I gestured to it where the bracelet sat in a puddle of its own misery next to my lunch tray, its clasp split, unfixable. |
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The wealthy incomers and tourists enjoy the boom town blissfully ignorant of the neglect and misery tucked out of their sight. |
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In fact, since the plodding dreariness is usually broken by bouts of howling misery, the slow points come as rather a pleasant respite. |
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He was in the tent with the unlucky ones and it was only after 40 minutes or so that he put them out of their misery. |
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In 1984, when I was taking care of the riot victims, I saw the same nameless fear and helpless misery. |
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No other night of the year manages the unique combination of misery, discomfort, expense and sheer downright unpleasantness. |
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At their back, the continent to which they belong offers an image of unrelieved misery. |
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The industrial towns were far away, a smudge of smoke and misery hidden by the curve of the earth's surface. |
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He saw radical skepticism as a necessary consequence of the misery of the human condition. |
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Can governments really expect that we will sit and watch images of unutterable misery and do nothing about it? |
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Teenage troublemakers who are causing upset in a corner of Morecambe are being warned against inflicting further misery on residents. |
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It may not have been through free will, but a substantial amount of the drug was peddled in this area causing grief, misery and upset. |
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But it stands to reason that if your spirit is broken by misery and the side effects of treatment, then you will not do well. |
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By talking to young people the LSPCA hoped to promote the importance of neutering their pets to reduce the hundreds of animals living in misery. |
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We've got roller coasters of death, water slides of misery, bumper cars of terror, and all the amusement park madness you can handle! |
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But it was a split-second shove that was to wreck two young lives and cause unbearable misery for their families and loved ones. |
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Instead, they insisted that only Christian-minded voluntarism could protect the weak and ameliorate misery. |
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Such forgiveness, well meaning as it may be, is not going to bring people back from the dead or undo a lifetime of misery for others. |
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Householders and businesses suffered months of heartache and misery as they battled to clear up the mess and make their premises habitable again. |
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She decided to take a stand against the yobs who were making life a misery for people in the town. |
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The hallways are deathly silent and the misery is a palpable living thing in the air. |
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Stars of the musical theatre channel their offstage misery into on stage triumph. |
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In some parts of the world, corruption and poverty condemn untold millions to a life of misery and hardship. |
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As with every seduction, however, the excitement of the chase soon is replaced by discontent and even misery. |
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The prevalence of evil and misery has always bothered those who believe in a benevolent and omnipotent God. |
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He'd come back to the house every once in a while, blind drunk, making everyone's life a misery. |
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His misery was further compounded by the needless and headless sending off of the influential defender. |
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The only true emotions are heartache and misery and I will not put myself at risk of those again. |
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All they were interested in was causing as much misery and heartache for the residents as possible. |
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He can only hope such action is measured, effective and does not add to the misery of some of the world's poorest and most oppressed people. |
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Tens of millions around the globe see it, with justification, as an emblem of their oppression and misery. |
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The audio tour was well done, and as we walked from cell block to cell block I couldn't forget the prison's history of misery. |
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This valley of hellish heat and human misery is also a place of stark, sublime beauty. |
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To be fair, with hindsight I would not have done the masters which is currently making my life a misery. |
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A life of poverty, tradition and religious dread suffuses songs steeped in misery and learnt by word of mouth. |
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The news will cheer John who has been spearheading a battle to spare residents the misery of the new wave of firework events all year round. |
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Why would a chemical substance as seemingly innocuous as milk sugar cause a body misery? |
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Yet, at the same time, once our pets become seriously ill, we are ready to ease their suffering and provide a painless end to their misery. |
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Extensive use of maps and photographs helped paint a vivid picture of human misery and squalor. |
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Simon's shop and a chippy nearby have been targeted for months by a hard-core of about a dozen teenagers bent on making people's lives a misery. |
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The hotel was banned from serving late drinks 20 years ago after drunken hooligans made life a misery for residents. |
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Even the most hopefully titled song turns out to catalogue misery and disaster. |
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I can see all the ugliness and all the misery of my city, and though my heart is made of lead yet I cannot choose but weep. |
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The climax is heavy handed with Christ-like poses and other vignettes of human misery on parade. |
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When a few words will rescue misery out of her distress, I hate the man who can be a churl of them. |
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It's a timeless display of good-time rock 'n' roll, and you'd have to be a churlish misery guts to claim otherwise. |
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This is the scene on a York housing estate where burnt-out and abandoned cars are making life a misery for residents. |
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From romance to misery via joyful polka, Morris crams this gentle work with humanity. |
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The result for her is misery, a permanent state of irritation, dissatisfaction, and hypochondria. |
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Cain walked down the winding cloisters towards the prison cells and thought of the misery surrounding him now. |
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Brendan closeted himself in his office for the rest of the day and wallowed in his misery. |
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Idealists treat the sovereign independence of states as a basic cause of war and its attendant misery. |
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The utter misery of having to finish a race you wish you'd never started is captured perfectly. |
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The music endures and comforts, just as music endured and comforted in Ireland and Galicia during their years of misery. |
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I mean tragedy in the classical sense in which the hero's misery is embedded in his triumph. |
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He's able to create and be creative without immuring himself in a kind of misery. |
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My mother might have had the misery of housework, but at least there were grown-ups in and out of the house all day. |
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The only 'problem' here is in the minds of the phobics, and the answer should be to educate them rather than preserve someone else's misery. |
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Nothing incenses me more than hearing that they are making money out of my misery. |
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I sat in the corner of the kitchen, sipping carefully, the picture of misery. |
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This makes happiness and misery necessary concomitants of consciousness, and thus conscious beings are endowed with a desire for happiness. |
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Until the 1840s, there was a ceiling to growth, which condemned people to the misery of subsisting in crowded, insanitary cities or rural hovels. |
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It has a few pitiful wretches for clubs, places which would, in Manchester, have been put out of their misery long ago. |
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The court heard how he had made people's lives a misery with threats, filthy language and abusive and intimidating conduct. |
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I walked on, feeling sick to the stomach as I saw so much misery and ruination. |
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The soldiers will find a heaving city of misery, mortars and stray bullets. |
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Friendship improves happiness, and abates misery, by doubling our joy, and dividing our grief. |
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The abject misery, the clearest glimpse of absolute evil, is almost impossible to describe. |
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I mean, when I think of Cambodia in the 1970s, I think abject misery, suffering and genocide on a Stalin-like scale. |
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The setting is one of abject poverty and misery, yet the upbeat caption tells us that even victims of disaster need a good shoeshine. |
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Behind the colourless doors of these homes were people who still live in the misery of abject poverty. |
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People are having fun in this town, it's not all poverty and abject misery. |
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He creeps toward me low to the ground, with a whiny growl of misery and accusation. |
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A tragedy will still pack the seats of a theatre with those who enjoy wallowing in other people's misery. |
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Who would wish a life of loveless misery upon a warm-hearted, sensitive young girl? |
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As a stark background, the war-torn Russian populace bitterly voices its utter misery. |
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In the process, the patient is willfully blinded to the conduct that inevitably causes his misery in the first place. |
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Many people seem to believe his death was an act of God, who came to save them from their misery. |
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If you don't pass your exams, you will be at the bottom of the job queue and could face a lifetime of benefits and misery. |
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In a culture where relationships outside wedlock are frowned upon, many women are living lives of lonely misery, she said. |
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If you are out there, Mac, and in touch with your friends, please put me out of my misery and convey my heartfelt apologies to Miss Whatshername? |
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Hunger, misery, degeneracy and the ravages of age were personified, and estheticized, in sculptures of anguished, contorted figures. |
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The effects of man's exposition to these laws may vary between pleasure and pain, comfort and affliction, happiness and misery. |
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Police and district councils have joined forces to crack down on irresponsible raves which can put people at risk and cause misery to neighbours. |
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A couple have vowed not to be pushed out of their own street by gangs of youths they say have made their lives a misery for years. |
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They don't want college students co-opting their fear, their agony and their misery in order to promote their other agendas. |
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Even when others act where you have not done so, you continue with your willful neglect in the face of crisis and misery. |
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Nowadays we just shake our heads in misery and shuffle ahead in line, waiting for the next available teller. |
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I get so into my characters that I can't find the strength to kill them off or let them live in misery. |
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Not because I wish that misery on them, but because I think this would be one of those miseries that lightens upon being shared. |
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She pulled herself into a ball on her bed, her misery forming a hard knot in her heart. |
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But Mr Frayne complains that ill-fitting windows, a wobbly wall and kitchen units infested with woodlice have made their lives a misery. |
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While the workers and the middle class of the great cities perished in misery, Stinnes became the owner of fabulous riches. |
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But, he failed to mention that, with that knowledge comes misery and wretchedness, pain and suffering. |
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Coming to the London docks he was shocked at the misery and poverty of casual labour and organized a docker's union. |
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In all fairness she is saving the children from a life of poverty and misery. |
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A tremendous good coming from biotechnology will be the alleviation of human misery through progress in medicine. |
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The laissez-faire philosophy of competitive capitalism translated into untold misery for the laboring classes in industrial cities. |
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He sighed, feeling sympathy for a man who had been totally in love and now was suffering the misery of total rejection. |
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Referee Ted Coutts added to Gala's misery when he yellow-carded Tim Miskelly for an innocuous looking offence at a ruck. |
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Three pensioners' lives are being made a complete misery by a continually flooded laneway. |
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Residents are being driven out of their homes by young yobs and hooligans who are making their lives a misery. |
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We're staying several steps ahead of gloom, despair, deep dark depression, and excessive misery. |
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Chiefs are also looking at ending the misery of residents at the Westgate apartments by banning drinking in the War Memorial Gardens. |
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This was not the only source of misery that became apparent in the course of our conversation. |
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Like their counterparts in the drug trade, the people smugglers seek to make a living from other people's misery. |
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Hurt and deeply jealous, she stalked him for 18 months causing misery and harassment to the pair. |
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Peter agreed he was a real handful who made life a misery for those living around him. |
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Sleep-starved residents today called for a new crackdown on rowdies in Clacton town centre who are making their lives a misery. |
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It will cause misery for long-suffering drivers who faced gridlock when the main burst, forcing police to shut the flooded road for hours. |
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One atom bomb had created as much ruin and misery as hundreds of airplanes had. |
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Their misery is palpable without ever becoming sentimental, and both boys are astonishingly good. |
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Why should people have to suffer their last days, months or even years on Earth in pain and misery? |
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But very few of them are about sad sacks who wallow in misery and empty calories until Prince Charming comes along. |
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With the exception of a certain Glaswegian misery guts, just about everybody in English football would like to see him make it. |
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Offering the most welcoming stage for the talented, the city with equal sangfroid accepts the misery of millions who fail to flourish. |
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Your latex allergy has brought me untold misery and your aversion to hot wax has cost me hundreds at the laser salon. |
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You couldn't help thinking of people at school who you'd turned your back on, when vicious cliques had made their days a misery. |
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The abject misery and utter abandon is positively indescribable. |
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The free market economy did not alleviate the abject misery of the poor. |
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If adopted on a large scale, locavorism can only re-create the misery inherent to subsistence agriculture. |
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Dull, dismal and discarded, he wallows in misery and loathing. |
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The vandalism to a cricket pavilion in Lake Meadows and the Noak Bridge Community Hall has caused misery to residents, according to community leaders. |
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Filled with misery, he removed a roll of blank paper from the pocket of his robe, and slowly he began to write, using the quill pen he always kept with him. |
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I shall try to acquaint you with that abode of human misery. |
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I really believe that it is better for couples to separate as amicably as possible and give their children a chance to grow up without daily misery and acrimony. |
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I hope no politician would make capital out of people's misery. |
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A pall of misery hangs over the film until about the last 20 minutes. |
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But for the victims, the misery did not end when the waters subsided. |
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Sarah is bereft and in her misery turns to Jannik, who to everyone's surprise grows up suddenly and takes responsibility for his brother's family. |
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Rather than concocting sophisticated odes to misery, perhaps we might consider a different approach to urban growth. |
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At each turn toward misery, the crowd support got louder, and more deafening. |
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By the end of the 1840s over one million Irish had perished from hunger and associated disease and another two million had emigrated to escape the misery. |
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In addition to the second-hand traumatization of hearing hour upon hour of human misery, there are expectations that accompany such intimate sharing. |
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According to the realtor, both had come to see the place as a monument for their misery, so they wanted to get rid of it and get on with their separate lives. |
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When a seductive femme fatale and a minxish, trick-turning cocktail waitress simultaneously barge into Cosmo's misery, he finds his world-and the world-turned inside out. |
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All I wanted to do was run, run away from all my misery and troubles. |
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As bad as he felt, he didn't wish his misery on anyone else. |
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Another film you made, that a lot of people might not know you directed, is misery. |
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If comedy is born of pain and misery, he has already experienced more than his share. |
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The 32-year-old rugby star from Stirling suffered years of misery at school because of dyslexia, or word blindness, which some experts believe affects up to one in six people. |
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The bequiffed, vegan bard of misery is most definitely the son and heir of the bald, bicycle-clipped poet of deprivation. |
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The future is not bright for Sochi, unless you believe that misery loves company. |
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After all, it took me many years of intense misery, guilt, shame and terror before I could learn to accept myself, and that too was a slow and laborious process. |
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The very best of the various consequences that might befall us would be the prolonged hardship and misery of an indefinite stay in a bleak prison camp. |
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In doing this, you would save them and yourself from misery and heartaches. |
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Those in distant suburbs undoubtedly heard her yells of pain and misery. |
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Joni had been the central nidus of her misery from Form One to Form Three. |
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Howard didn't know how long he'd languished, lost in misery. |
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Petty crimes such as vandalism and noise pollution have been afforded low priority, even though every day they bring misery to the lives of thousands. |
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But their happy day turned to misery when they got home at 11.15 pm to find more than 30 items of jewellery, including antique pearls and brooches, taken. |
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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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As I left, she was chuntering away to the next customer about the crazy people she has to deal with during the day and how we make her life an absolute misery. |
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To be honest, it would feel spitefully delightful to withhold my name from the church's accounting of souls, considering the misery it has inflicted on my kind. |
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In the fortunate first world, we are warm, fed and dry, and largely free of the famines, pains and diseases that brought misery to our forefathers. |
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The language of poverty and misery is unclear and uncomfortable. |
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One night in this time of misery a god visited the man in a dream and told him to await the arrival of a very wise individual, who would come to the island. |
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How offensive then must I appear and smell to my companions in misery. |
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Forecasters are predicting no end to deep winter misery with increasingly blustery weather over the next three days and gales reaching hurricane force along exposed coasts. |
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The book contains a vigorous satire on the abuses of the old court of Chancery, the delays and costs of which brought misery and ruin on its suitors. |
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It is a great pity that the sad, sick morons who have made our life a misery for endless weeks now had not been born two or three generations earlier. |
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Every time there has been a civil war or famine in Africa the result has been a stream of human misery in the hundreds of thousands if not millions. |
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Plus, he is an absolute misery guts with no apparent sense of humour. |
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But what about all those folk who write them off as joyless misery guts? |
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Do you live with or work with or are you married to a real misery guts? |
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How can anyone talk of misery on a made-to-order day like this? |
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I would like to feel that if I had a close friend or relative in agony with no prospect of any relief that someone would be able to put them out of their misery. |
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At least the misery is lessened a bit by the kitten picture. |
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In fact, instinct usually lets you know whether a child is essentially happy with a care arrangement or whether that morning misery will last the rest of the day. |
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The St Lucia Labour Party felt that this offer would deprive them of this pool of malcontents whose misery they could exploit for political reasons at election time. |
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In terms of brutality, systematic repression, number of killings, relish for torture and sum total of human misery caused, he was a piker next to that tyrant. |
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This book is an unremitting account of misery, privation, and pointlessness in a world of dun landscapes, tormenting insects, malnutrition, and cultural stagnancy. |
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What would be the point besides at a minimum misery, isolation, ostracism, and constant behind-the-back derision? |
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Then you realise that you've become this complete misery guts. |
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It could result in a lifetime membership of misery and droopy mammaries. |
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It is still a tale of thwarted hopes and suppressed unhappiness, but the misery she reveals is calamitous only in its traumatic effects on one family. |
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A spike in the misery index could put a spike in his campaign. |
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City's misery was all but sealed on 71 minutes when Edmondson received his marching orders for an unsavoury outburst directed at the referee's assistant. |
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The wounded troops flying in and out are often in misery or a narcotized stupor, while those treated with blocks remain awake and pain-free despite massive injuries. |
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Not only will two more great automotive marques be lost but possibly tens of thousands of jobs around the country will disappear causing misery and hardship. |
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We and the Russians and the French, and the UN, and the Turks and the other Arabs, permitted millions of people to die or be reduced to misery and pauperdom. |
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She actively, and with glee, imbued their lives with an abundance of misery. |
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Drink and drug binges at a graveyard in the town and vandalism at a play park on the Forest estate have caused residents a lot of misery over the last few months. |
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Brutalized prison guards contributed to the misery, mistreating the mentally ill and administering cruel interrogations. |
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We must make it known that we have had enough of consumerism tainted with misery and blood. |
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He may well be as thick as two short planks and show a reckless disregard for the facts, but he's also a grubby opportunist who thrives on the misery of others. |
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And now here I was, sitting next to the girl who had petrified me for most of my school years, and watching how abject misery had smudged her beauty. |
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A small exploitative class of intermediaries benefited enormously from the neocolonial relationship, but the masses were sunk in abject poverty and misery. |
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Naturally, Prom time rolled around, and being gothic and hip, my natural inclination was to hover in a semi-conscious state of misery and darkness. |
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The film is more than unusual in its attempt to connect society's dysfunction and popular misery with the actions of a hypocritical, mendacious ruling elite. |
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He is more dead than alive, and a diabolic revenge on him might have been to just let him suffer on, rather than mercifully put him out of his misery. |
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We do not smirk at the misery or the merrymaking of immoral culture. |
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You may be condemning your children to a school career of misery if you have beggared yourself to send them to school with children whose treats and trips are costly. |
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The roads men choose in the beforelife lead to infinite joy or infinite misery in the afterlife. |
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Port au Prince was difficult to top on the misery index before yesterday. |
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Even on cold days, they are still an effective way to self-medicate against misery. |
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Mainly because Sunita was whinnying like a Vicar Of Dibley laughtrack throughout, positively begging to be put out of our misery. |
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A real life bug that has caused misery to millions is still outsmarting the lot of us. |
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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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The misery arises, apparently, via some lack of balance, overcommitment, or other problem related to a particular aspect of life. |
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He could have put Malone and die-hard Dodger fans out of their misery months ago. |
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Africa's cries of misery can be replaced by the melody of the West African griots,' he concluded. |
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The Coca-Cola League One minnows can heap more misery on the Saints with a giant-killing at Griffin Park tonight in the fifth-round replay. |
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The misery index is produced annually by the Cato Institute, a conservative American think-tank. |
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Carroll has made his neighbours' lives a misery with regular late-night parties, police raids and similar demolition derbies. |
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Since then the Loaches, of Nottingham, have caused yet more misery.Naturally, as he was dealing with the Loaches, the deal went sour. |
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The trail of misery and heartache left by the Asian con men stretches from Dubai and Sharjah to Ajman and Al Ain. |
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And to copper-fasten the misery, Pilkington looked on as the Canaries were sucked under and relegated from the Premier League. |
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One judge described the offence of loan sharking as 'murder of the soul' which summarises the misery they can cause. |
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It was clear to her to note this misery in life, the constant emotional ups and downs for one who is bound in this samsaric world. |
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A show based on relentless misery, with feeble plots and fewer big characters by the w eek. |
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Probably even more bunny rabbits take days of misery to die of myxomatosis. |
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He no longer abuses adults and children, terrorises the neighbourhood on his motorbike, and generally cause misery and mayhem. |
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Good legislation is the art of conducting a nation to the maximum of happiness, and the minimum of misery. |
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He is entrusted with a certain amount of misery which it is his duty to distribute as fairly as he can. |
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I have only to lament, that, when the bitterness of death was past, I was inhumanly brought back to life and misery. |
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The mindless behaviour of drunken neds and nuisance neighbours brings misery to tens of thousands of honest folk. |
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It is the individual mind and conscience, it is the individual character, on which mainly human happiness or misery depends. |
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Elizabeth's misery increased, at such unnecessary, such officious attention! |
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Roberts was a drug dealer, nicknamed 'King Krud', who peddled death and misery. |
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For you may period upon this, that where there is the most pity for others, there is the greatest misery in the party pitied. |
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The eternity of destruction in the language of scripture signifies a perpetual perpession and duration in misery. |
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His misery was compounded by deafness and he subsided into alcoholism, crotchetiness, and debilitating illnesses. |
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It has worked in other cities and hopefully it will mean an end to lager louts making people's lives a misery in Glasgow. |
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This planned new venture will creating untold misery to commuters travelling to work on the road south bound out of Morpeth at peak times. |
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So didst thou love man, that thou wouldest take part with him of his misery, that he might take part with thee of thy blessedness. |
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Their misery, however, was an undiminishing burden, yea, even in the days in which, according to Erasmus, it was joy to live. |
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She slates those who do speak out, blasting them as moaners, though failures in the system cause untold misery. |
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Has she been doomed by the science of 2014 to a life of sexual misery? |
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