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If your childhood happened between the mid-1970s and early 80s, you will probably recall a particularly miserable symbol of that era's reduced budgets and shrinking horizons: the broken-down, litter-strewn park.
Where Never Let Me Go succeeds is in being a dreamlike parable of Britishness – a particularly miserable Britishness, a Britishness which submits numbly and uncomplainingly to authority, a pinched Britishness which has an unshakable loyalty to unhappiness, and, with the coming of death, regards not raging against the dying of the light as some grim sort of social or municipal obligation.
Watching Dragons' Den in 2015 is like being trapped in a particularly miserable Groundhog Day, one made all the more tragic because you don't realise that you can break out of it whenever you like by turning over to Channel 4 and watching a programme about nice sheds instead.
There was a period during a particularly miserable winter, in 1994, when I tried to make it through three weeks on thirty-four dollars, walking sixteen blocks to school in subzero temperatures and stealing my roommates' food, hoping they wouldn't notice.
Stephen Newton had a particularly miserable task.
And Gaza was a particularly miserable place.
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One, looking particularly miserable, insists that Ronald McDonald isn't a marketing device for reaching kids but a conduit of "magic and fun".
That these things should happen at a celebratory time of year – as is the case with many recent floods – is particularly miserable.
And I was particularly miserable about Grace".
Perhaps neither of them was particularly miserable.
To this day, if somebody in the Williamson family wants to feel particularly miserable, he or she just mutters A. J. Duhe.
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