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The wee folk in Ireland had woes With nary a place to repose.
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Lockheed has its own woes.
Yahoo revenues were down 13%, and Microsoft had its own woes to deal with.
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All parents have their woes when the kids hit puberty.
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And, despite government aid, or perhaps because of it, they have money woes.
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