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(She also gets a dreadful "Downton Abbey" joke that should be discarded, fast).
Byzantium often gets a dreadful press: it is synonymous in many minds with palace intrigues, ending in matricide or mutilation.
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I've got a dreadful hangover.
"Tories have got a dreadful habit of talking and thinking more about each other than about the people they represent.
She was having a dreadful time and getting a dreadful time from Wayne, who was being very critical and very nasty.
"I have no fear whatsover of death, although I've got a dreadful fear of a bad death".
"What if I get a dreadful disease?" or "What if I lose my job?" are two of the most common anxiety-filled statements I hear from patients.
Standout stat: One underage exemption Save Cigar City and a few others, Florida's got a dreadful craft brewery scene for a big state -- just 0.5 per 100,000 Floridians.
Yet none of these cost-cutting "innovations" could properly be considered as actual, and expensive, medical care.Just see what happens when you get a truly dreadful illness and your insurance company wants to haggle over the treatment.
His most dismissive words, however, are reserved for the Stern Review: "If you mix up some science that's incomplete with some economics which is almost as bad, you're going to get an absolutely dreadful progeny".
But there I learned a few of the reasons why the NFL got such a dreadful run in The Age sports section.
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