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By Wednesday it was apparent that the killing threatened to splinter the already fragile alliances between Afghanistan's ethnic groups, leaving a sense of desolation about the country's future.
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There is an air of slight desolation about this event following the decision of Caster Semenya not to double up with the 800m, and the gold medal looks Felix's for the taking.
He expressed feelings of desolation about United's mere 13 points from 10 games – "I feel very lousy for the fans" – and suggested that it could be three years before he has turned things around at Old Trafford.
These Marines have joined the epidemic of veterans in this country who are taking their own lives, who cannot tolerate another day with their memories and with the spiritual and moral desolation brought about by their experience in war.
She had severe gastrointestinal issues, and discussed her desolation about it with Dr. Baker daily.
Accounts of Ndongo as rich and populous in the 16th century gave way to lamentations about its desolation in the 17th.
Lyrically, much of Aquemini features introspection about the desolation of the human condition.
And despite the desolation, the land holds a wild beauty.
The desolation extends all the way from Brussels to Stalingrad.
And while Mr. Springsteen performed some of his no-way-out songs -- including a version of "Youngstown" that howled with desolation -- the concert was not about compassion or fatalism.
She is a flamboyant, engaging woman who has hinted about the desolation in her past.
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