The dogs soon stopped, the cariole was righted, and the two unfortunates laughed out of all countenance. |
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I would like to know therefore why she hates and despises these unfortunates so vehemently. |
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Since they remained unburied and unshriven, these unfortunates, as was noted earlier, were regarded as unclean dead. |
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The beast subsisted on a diet of swamp things, but was known to occasionally snack on wayward lumberjacks and other unfortunates. |
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Morphine and laudanum addicts were usually seen as pitiful unfortunates living failed lives as a result of their habits. |
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Allow me to explain Fayer's evil plan to you poor unfortunates who have to suffer through his company with me. |
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To the unfortunates growing up in the Sudan and other similar places, I have nothing but compassion. |
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Home affordability for those unfortunates who aren't on the ladder must be an absolute disaster given the tax burden and low wages. |
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The event promises to be a great day out and full of fun as we raise money to help the unfortunates dealt such a cruel hand in life. |
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The path was used not only by pilgrims and traders but also by unfortunates condemned to death on the gallows. |
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When Jimi Heselden rode his segway off a cliff, he became the latest in a long line of unfortunates done in by their own product. |
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Those who had received the actual drug reported better levels of self-satisfaction than the unfortunates who just got the placebo. |
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Some unfortunates did, of course, have to bath for reasons of health. |
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It was flat and pointed, like the heads of many of those unfortunates whom people imprison in asylums for the weak-minded. |
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They have greater scope to rescue their reputations than unfortunates such as Sir Ming, who decided that his had become unsalvageable. |
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As the poor world grows richer in coming decades, and builds thousands of power plants, many more such unfortunates will get electricity. |
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Buy from Amazon.com, Amazon.co.ukQUITE a few unfortunates have been bitten by the pernicious Jerusalem bug. |
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As happens today to many other unfortunates who escape to these shores, fleeing from poverty, war, famine, and oppression. |
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Let us hope that it has the effect of penalising the habitually and criminally dangerous drivers and not unfortunates who are victims of circumstances. |
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Well, apart from the torture victims, the murdered and other unfortunates who have had their civil liberties eroded, human rights curtailed and so on. |
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To stop many more following, European countries will need to spend heavily to give these unfortunates a good reason to stay closer to what was once home. |
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Many other unfortunates, however, are unable to keep a rein on their fears, though they may know full well how unreasonable these fears really are. |
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Little wonder that a ragged band of these unfortunates should have found its way through the back country fences and crept under the eaves of an unfinished house seeking some shelter. |
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The journalist Alexandra Borges manages to tell us this story by opening the door of hope, thanks to a local NGO: the Village of Hope, for which men of Africa succeed, step after step, in liberating the little unfortunates. |
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We Germans who know Germany and France know better what is good for the Alsatians than the unfortunates themselves. |
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Fifty of these unfortunates who died of exhaustion or hunger were buried in a pit behind the kolkhoz, which remains unprotected and without memorial. |
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The Unfortunates by Laurie Graham was my unputdownable book of the year. |
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