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The sick man was a misery to himself and to everyone around him.
White was himself a sadistic homosexual, and, in those pre-Stonewall, pre- Fifty Shades" days, his desires were a misery to him.
Experimental, Maoist, committed, these later 60s films are no doubt intellectually stimulating, but, to this viewer at least, they're a misery to watch.
And if you don't feel even a glimmer of affinity for him, you've probably been a misery to people all your life.
By asserting that nature has a value in and of itself, Francis is overturning centuries of theological interpretation that regarded the natural world with outright hostility — as a misery to be transcended and an "allurement" to be resisted.
Mitochondrial disease is a misery to those who have it and a terror to those who fear they might pass it on to their children; curtailing it would be wonderful.
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It is a peculiar misery to feel this way and to feel, at the same time, that the situation has become a weapon in the war against Israel.
Those sorts of actions bring a dose of unwanted misery to a lot of hard-working people.
Where the evidence against a defendant is slight, and a trial would cause misery to witnesses (a rape case, for example), some judges currently reward guilty pleas with a discount greater than one-third; stronger evidence means a smaller reduction.
We have a lot of misery to bear.
He believes that technology and the Internet can be "a gateway from misery to success" for Greece.
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