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Fleeing in the face of the rebel advance, the army was at that time a wretched force, infamous for its human rights violations.
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But while it was an intensely personal tragedy for his family and his community, his funeral also marked the grimmest of milestones in a wretched year for British forces in Afghanistan: the 100th casualty of an increasingly bloody war.
Scotland's single police force remains a wretched memorial to arrogance in high office.
Forced into a wretched life, consisting of ebbing waves of inertia and embalming maquillages of poor cultural significance, it has been overturned by shocking levels of electronic mega-sound of imported music, and even the most committed independence-seeking line-ups in defence of the "specific situation" are organising their parties without remembering its existence.
According to Synergy Sports Technology, he ranks in the 96th percentile in college basketball for defending from 17 feet, and forces opponents into a wretched 13.3percentt shooting.
I had been forced to sit out on the fun and games because of a twisted ankle, and spent a wretched day getting colder and colder while my French pals swooshed around.
A wretched sinner".
WHAT a wretched week.
It is a wretched sight.
"Resignation, what a wretched resource!
David is a wretched case.
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