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Mid-morning at a busy sandwich and coffee concession in the middle of the city, and one young businessman collected his, presumably daily, sought-after beverage and returned with a look of what could only be described as woe.
But what exactly is Dutch disease?The Economist coined the term in 1977 to describe the woes of the Dutch economy.
The most common woes described by voters have to do with health care problems and financial difficulties.
For those who live on the Hudson River side of the county and drive to work on the Saw Mill River Parkway, this Fairway is a solution to the grocery store woes described in this section a few weeks ago.
In a letter written in July 1797, Evans described quite amazing woes: "Now lost in the infinite wilderness of America – Oh unsufferable Thirst and hunger is an amusement in comparison to this … 3rd day here my fever returned … Travelled several miles in water from the hip to the Arm Pitt, amongst a numerous crowd of the biggest water reptiles I ever saw".
With great sympathy, he described the economic woes of the predominantly male commuters boarding the 6 13AM Metro North train into Manhattan---those affected directly and indirectly by the downtown on Wall Street.
The 2020 Commission briefly acknowledged the problem in one paragraph of a 43-page report released in January that described L.A.'s woes, including high poverty rates, chronic budget shortfalls and failing public schools. .
"Shut Up", a "broken-family snapshot", revisits the territory of youthful woes, described by Shooman as a "fairly familiar rites-of-passage tale" that "adds to general themes of isolation, alienation and moving on to a new place that pervade Take Off Your Pants and Jacket".
Ms. Metcalf, who won an Obie Award for "The Other Place" in 2011, plays Juliana Smithton, a brilliant biophysicist whose self-described woes involve a missing child, a wonder drug and an unfaithful husband.
"We're about to," I say, adding, with a hint of aggression, "Why, are you seeing something you shouldn't?" She looks at us with an expression that can only be described as profound woe, and utters the words we were dreading to hear, "I'm afraid I do.
A railroad spokeswoman, Marjorie Anders, described a litany of woes.
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