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America is a dreadful lesson to us all.
A dreadful lesson was brought home to him by that white, naked flesh, those dead breasts, those inert thighs that had felt and given pleasure.
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That's one of the dreadful lessons of Anna's story: she herself could not distinguish between what she was choosing to do and what she was driven to do.
They were not realised, at least in part because the world had learnt from that dreadful decade the lesson that protectionism makes a bad situation worse.Yet a subtler change took place: unfettered globalisation has been replaced by a more selective brand.
One dreadful time, I forgot a lesson.
"Anyone who suggests we can learn the right lessons from this dreadful election result by putting a new leader in place within six weeks is not acting in the interests of the party," Lewis said.
"It is now for the people of South Yorkshire to elect someone who can provide local leadership, ensure the lessons of these dreadful cases are applied, and make sure the victims get the justice they deserve".
Although adults like to look for the social lesson in tales of dreadful circumstance, kids know that trouble is more exciting than contentment.
Parents may be fooled by too much homework, dreadful uniforms and a few IT lessons, but look further please.
"Lessons, such as the dreadful case we've had in Swindon, must be learned that what they are doing is stepping into the unknown," the Conservative MP added.
Fairytales are drawing closer to myths, where dreadful fate is seldom averted, and the lessons the hero or heroine offer give little consolation.
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