Sentence examples for another woe from inspiring English sources

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Cavitation (excess air bubbles) is another woe associated with accessory pumps.

Eisman sees that as another woe for Europe's banks, who hold vast amounts of "sovereign bonds".

By the conclusion of the first quarter, Williams had another woe: he hobbled off the court after Derek Fisher knocked him down again while chasing a loose ball.

A Kurdish businessman scoffs that the state-owned hotels in Baghdad "haven't been refurbished…since Saddam's time".Corruption is another woe.

Besides their disordered subjectivity, the modern masses were unsettled by another woe.

Now a comprehensive study of brain DNA provides solid evidence linking the culprit to the crime, which appears to be another woe of middle age.

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But Garvey is not just yet another woe-is-me lyricist who never saw the shards of humour in Leonard Cohen.

When asked a long, disjointed question by the Sun's chief football writer Steven Howard, Svennis cut him in half with a scornful: "Do you write as well as you talk?" Meanwhile Eriksson also snapped when Sunday Mirror football writer Paul Smith started to ask yet another woe-is-us question.

The most remarkable thing about the new Blackrock white paper, "Unlocking the Longevity Dividend: How Longer Lives Are Changing Retirement, Investing and the Economy," is that it's not another woe-is-us lamentation on how demographics are going to doom America and the world.

The award to Bayou's creditors is yet another legal woe for Goldman.

PAGE A7 Pleasure in Another's Woe As the mighty fall from corporate pinnacles this summer, the not-so-mighty are gloating.

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