She reminds you of your best qualities when you're down, to take the sting out of your woes. |
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It's not enough that they have to overcome massive logistic and financial woes. |
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For every business, insurance included, economic woes of the last few years have impacted bottom lines. |
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The president's woes began virtually the moment he took the oath of office for a second term. |
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To compound the woes of the invading forces, with every passing day weather conditions in the theatre of war will grow increasingly worse. |
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I'd want to be very sure of myself before I decided that a matrix reporting structure was the best possible answer to our intelligence woes. |
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The biggest winners of next year will probably be corporate basket cases recovering from past woes. |
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This one friend BBMs me before every science exam to share woes about how badly we think it's going to go. |
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Because of security woes, classes began two weeks late this year, with armed guards standing sentry at school gates. |
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Their most profound was a poison that could put a person in great physical pain, then torment them with past woes. |
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It attracts men beset by alcohol, drug and gambling woes along, increasingly, with those tormented by serious mental health issues. |
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As they open up to each other about their woes, neither seems to recognise how monstrously selfish and shallow they appear. |
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I just feel like I am coming across as a seeker of sympathy or a bewailer of my woes. |
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But unfortunately there's no miracle pill or tonic that can cure your stress woes. |
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The trick is to monetize this buzz, to make liberal use of her celebrity pixie dust to undo the damage her legal woes did to her company. |
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Argan's woes are further added to by his scheming wife and her attempts to bleed him dry of his fortune. |
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But the campaign's polls had found that unaligned voters wanted detailed solutions to middle-class woes. |
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A natural ingredient in the oil of a variant of the weed known as mugwort could lessen the woes of U.S. catfish farmers and Asian rice growers. |
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He said that slower rate of growth and rapid increase of population has multiplied the woes of Northeast and halted its economic development. |
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Adding to cotton growers' woes, the boll weevil migrated from Mexico to Texas in the 1890s and gradually invaded the entire cotton belt. |
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After a long struggle to secure a location on campus, the farmers' market has been plagued with slow business and advertising woes. |
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Rubble and slush from potholes and mud dumped recklessly by the cable companies and various civic agencies have only added to citizens' woes. |
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Beneath my not too unordinary 84 years of woes and joys, I've found something beneficent, precious, good and ever-present. |
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The doors have been open to book borrowers for 95 years, but today are in danger of being shuttered because of budget woes. |
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He has quite a tale about trying to get a hotel room and the pathetic computer system that was at the bottom of all his woes. |
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By then, the venerable Ron Newman had given way to former U.S. national team coach Bob Gansler, but the Wizards woes continued. |
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Some of the primary problems include littering in the temple area, accumulation of plastic and other non-biodegradable waste and parking woes. |
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Hope was what I found on this trip to the Shetlands, with all their voes and woes. |
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He had already suffered a shock and 35 per cent burns but the nail compounded his woes when it pierced his left buttock. |
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Now that the Eastern Corridor is a dead issue, dramatic action needs to be taken to address the transport woes in the region. |
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This feature is as noteworthy for its censorship woes as it is for its content. |
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Suddenly, that hilarious introductory gag about Harry's haemorrhoidal woes didn't seem so hilarious after all. |
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Kent says High suffered censorial woes because of the shift in thinking at the time. |
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As she nurses Roxy through her woes, Isabel gradually develops into an authentic Parisienne. |
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Financial woes and low circulation had plagued the paper for some time before the takeover. |
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Listening to this elderly cleric, rambling on about the woes of the world, he can scarcely believe his luck. |
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When others weep over Bangalore's infrastructure woes, Infosys chairman and chief mentor Narayana Murthy ideates. |
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In the face of economic recession in the early 1990s, illegal aliens became political scapegoats for all of America's woes. |
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But the clubs' financial woes are exacerbated by their insistence on paying players. |
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To the fixer everyone confides his or her woes over delayed luggage, airport passes and the rest, knowing that they will be sorted out. |
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To add to his woes, his Switch card machine had conked out, forcing harried cashiers to put transactions through manually. |
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It was the interminable non-story about some guy's grad night woes that finally blew my patience out the back door. |
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The territory's economic woes intensified after this Islamist was toppled in a military coup in July. |
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To add to his woes, the redhead's excessively flowery perfume was giving him an overwhelming urge to sneeze, right in her face. |
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In this age of rotten service, crummy products and seething attitudes, you have accidentally stumbled onto a solution to those woes. |
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So whether your concern is dullness, damage, frizz or fragility, we have the answers to ease even the toughest hair-care woes. |
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His lyrics are lightweight gangsta rap, telling of the woes of shooting up and living on amphetamines. |
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Flaws in California's deregulation plan have aggravated its electricity woes. |
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Ignore the latter, in which a self-pitying Kelly enumerates his woes in gospelised ballads. |
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Trojans put their recent woes behind them as they brushed aside a dispirited Beckwithshaw side. |
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That darn dog-leg shape of the State is the real source of our financial woes. |
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Yet despite the widespread attention these economic woes received, the Japanese public remained strangely quiescent. |
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To add to the usual litany of woes that go with ageing, he's had a quintuple heart bypass. |
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The very nature of God-given expression makes room for people to hum, pluck, and jive while giving concerns over society's woes. |
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Landing a part-time job on campus as a peer counselor eased her money woes. |
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For Bears fans, the worst part is they can't even blame their team's woes on their former whipping boy, Smith. |
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Mexicans love the magic, Japanese kids empathise with Harry's school woes and Australians like Hogwarts' white Christmases. |
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Not everybody agrees, however, that song-swapping is causing the industry's woes. |
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Call it blind faith or what you will, but I believe our fellows can rise to the occasion and banish the woes of last Sunday. |
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His chances have been blighted by a catalogue of injury woes and financial difficulties. |
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The extra money will do little to address the problem of Auckland's transport woes. |
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I want the extreme anti abortionist to understand the woes and difficulties. |
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With the result the woes of motorists have increased as they are finding it difficult to park vehicles. |
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Now finally clear of injury woes, the Spaniard has been dogged by ongoing back problems. |
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Far from being the solution to our traffic woes, motorways are a large part of the problem. |
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You get a sense that Belfast is a place where economic problems feed private woes. |
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He may have solved Giba and Ivan's little problem, but that is only the beginning of their woes. |
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Yet following the seven woes, Jesus weeps over the plight of the people of Jerusalem. |
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The problem with the Eastern Cape's financial woes is that there are just so many of them. |
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These letters are familiar, occasionally intimate, but on the whole quotidian, recurring to her real estate woes and his ne'er-do-well relations. |
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These would-be heroes seem laughably, touchingly subject to the most ordinary woes. |
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With California's power woes and rising pump prices, the Democrats believe they've finally snagged an issue that zings the Republicans. |
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A friend who is simply willing to listen to someone's litany of woes may save a life. |
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And, just to add to your woes, as soon as they learn to say no, it's a cast-iron certainty that they will detest every item of clothing you choose for them. |
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I chose not to sidetrack here into the bassoonists' hypochondriacal woes. |
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Not only had a big man stumbled, but the country he so daringly represented also seemed diminished by his woes. |
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Dams and irrigation barrages have also added to the woes of the dolphins. |
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Tom Doran chronicles the woes of Britain's third party, the liberal democrats. |
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As a result of our upright, bipedal posture, we surfer a huge catalog of woes, including slipped disks, fallen arches, wrenched knees, hernias, and aching necks. |
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Well, I don't think we should aggravate the woes of the NHS with thousands of Tory thrusters queueing up for speech therapy and gender reassignment. |
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Yeow... those painful cramps! Expert advice to avoid muscle woes. |
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Visa issues and money woes have prevented his family from visiting the United States, so he spends most of his time writing letters home in longhand. |
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Layouts that do not have an underground drainage system, and are denied prompt garbage clearance because they are unapproved, have a litany of woes. |
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Despite stock market woes, people are still buying housing lickety-split, fueled by piles of equity in their current properties and rock-bottom mortgage interest rates. |
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His desperate financial woes, it seems, will finally be coming to a close. |
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He actually felt better for telling this supervillain his woes. |
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Given the education system's many woes, not to mention the low opinion with which most Nunavummiut regard their school system, that's just as well. |
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Not surprisingly, some ASEAN members are whining like neighbors who know they can't keep up with the Joneses, but blame the Joneses for all their woes. |
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The euro took a beating on all sides on Thursday from German budget woes, a Dutch government collapse and a looming referendum on European Union expansion plans. |
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But others say that Peru is a safe haven among Latin American countries, like Colombia, Argentina and Venezuela, which face more serious violence and economic woes. |
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More recently, Japanese politicians have been making capital out of blaming the nation's woes on outsiders, particularly those from other Asian countries. |
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To add to his woes, the president is repeatedly stiff-armed, both at home and abroad. |
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Genetically modified crops have been touted as a solution to many of the woes afflicting agriculture. |
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On the other hand, there are the simple-minded folk, who neither suspect the origin of future troubles nor bestir themselves to deal with the cause of their woes. |
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Since last year, Greece has been sucked into a vortex by the debt woes that are now threatening the very foundations of the euro. |
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During its 25 years of operations, the national flag carrier has networked major destinations in the Gulf to ease passenger woes as the need arose. |
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And Pakistan will set England enough conundrums without added injury woes. |
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But amid their tumbling words describing their woes, they express disbelief much will come from the talks. |
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His injury woes have cleared up significantly after selling his Mercedes, believing the strain from the pedals was creating muscle pulls by putting pressure on his back. |
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The Bucks finally put an end their losing woes, all thanks to their backcourt tandem of Knight and Sessions who stepped up big time in the game. |
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This book focuses on how his aspect on life changed after his injury woes, and how he overcame them. |
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Despite the economic woes of the 1930s and the competition from film, the musical survived. |
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Adding to Clapton's woes, the Layla album received only lukewarm reviews upon release. |
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Adding to Dan's woes, 14-year-old William runs away from home to join the posse, hoping for an adventure like in the dime store novels. |
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In 2006, before the country's recession woes began, 489 verbal and physical attacks were recorded on job centre employees in the North East. |
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Well, now a new business called The Inflatable Church just might have the solution to your wedding woes. |
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In its outreach programmes, the Congress focusing on the woes of farmers Uttar Pradesh who have lost crops due to unseasonal rains and hailstorm. |
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Schwarzenegger's crime, according to Davis, is overhyping California's woes. |
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Predation by mink, which have bred prolifically since escaping from fur farms in the 1970s, have added to vole woes. |
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I compare it to the De-Baathification experience in Iraq which only brought woes and calamities to Iraq. |
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They're not going to play the patsy where they carry the can for all the woes caused by a tanking in oil prices that's already happened. |
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To compound its woes Faisaliah lost Ryan Legaspi and Erano Campo to injuries in the second half. |
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He was referring to the United Arab Emirate sheikdom whose stratospheric rise was rivaled only by its staggering debt woes. |
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The department store chain hopes to use the cash to shrug off its debt woes and help it to take advantage of opportunities in the recession. |
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The first away game of the season will be played in freezing temperatures, which will add to the woes of the sun-bathed Moufflons. |
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The disc is Arden's first collection of original material since sorting out business woes that resulted in the dissolvement of her management company. |
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Unlike the conservatives' euro woes, Labour's are just beginning. |
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Mugabe has maintained the revolutionary socialist rhetoric from the Cold War era, blaming Zimbabwe's economic woes on conspiring North American capitalist countries. |
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But having two achy superstars only exacerbates the Lakers' recent woes. |
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As a nation we seem to be callously indifferent to the misery of even our own compatriots, kith and kin, and stone-heartedly immune to the woes of others. |
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In addition to crime, homelessness is on the rise because of the latest economic woes, according to Patrick Markee, senior policy analyst at the Coalition for the Homeless. |
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At the heart of the comment lay, however, one of the most important reasons for the Tories woes, as Thatcherism waxed and waned and Majorism lurched from crisis to crisis. |
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The police had barricaded all major arterial roads and flyovers in the city without informing the traffic police, resulting in major traffic woes for the commuters. |
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