Sentence examples for course misery from inspiring English sources

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Of course misery and exploitation also exist in the slums, but these are more than matched by the hardened hearts and indifference to suffering of the possessing classes.

Of course, misery loves company, so a classic characteristic of the office whinger is the finely honed ability to seek out and find fellow disgruntled employees.

In many parts of sub-Saharan Africa, of course, misery is just a fact, rarely dramatic enough to draw the bright lights of a visiting TV crew.

Of course, misery is detectable only in its works, and I manage to grasp something of the sorrow and bedlam that Jade has been through when I glimpse the old photograph of her.

You can share with others (for of course, misery loves company) or you can wander about your house sipping from the pitcher, playing private drinking games.

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There is a lot more to her, and it explodes comically onto the screen, catalyzed of course by misery.

Now, of course, the extremist misery of "Breaking Bad" (which begins its second season on Sunday) feels virtually like reportage.

Of course, the existence of misery elsewhere is no consolation for the people here who are out of work.

But Kaoru seems to have survived his North Korean ordeal by living as normally as possible — a life with more than its share of oppression, fear, and misery, of course, but a life nonetheless.

Of course, these are pockets of misery in a huge continent.

We have a booming metropolis, a ludicrously difficult municipal golf course with which to inflict misery on pro golfers every few years and, in a recent development, weather that may soon require an ark.

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