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Nevertheless, Mr. Farella is not "someone who's gloating over someone else's demise," Mr. Romano said, adding, "I guess my client would like to see Spitzer treated the same way he treated other, similarly situated defendants".
Her downfall has occasioned a summer orgy of "xing zai le huo" -- gloating over another's misfortunes.
India should also use this window of opportunity to step forward and normalize relations with its neighbor, instead of gloating over Pakistan's misfortunes.
Still, Playmobil and its European rivals are not about to gloat over Mattel's misfortune.
Challenged over Mr. Sarkozy's gloating over his appointment, Mr. Barnier, added: "I read all the comments.
Democratic politicians are wisely keeping quiet, not wanting to appear like they're gloating at someone else's misfortune.
Beijing is definitely gloating over this".
I topped 2000 before lunch!" What are these writers despairing or gloating over?
Europeans who had suspected that America's new economy was largely a bubble had longed for the day when they could gloat over America's misfortunes.
Words like "oof" (a response to someone's misfortune, used mainly in texting) and "extra" (a person who's trying too hard or goes over the top, as in "he's so extra") fit the bill.
(To "lulz" means to laugh at someone's misfortune in jargon).
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