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The production examined forms of human woe, and the action was both allegorical and grittily realistic.
Like its counterparts in the United States, the hulking Tis Hazari courthouse in Old Delhi is a place of human woe.
Indeed, an over-identified response to another's parlous situation could well lead to paralysis and inaction or, in causing an additional personal distress, only add to the general sum of human woe.
Which not only seems unfair on Selasi, but also disturbing about the ethically problematic parameters of human desire: don't Telegraph columnists realise Negan's a misogynistic, megalomaniac, polygamous nutjob whose business model feeds on human woe?
Why should he know that diabolical good and evil when it costs so much?" Perhaps, Ivan concedes, there will be some final harmony, in which every tear is wiped away and every human woe is revealed as insignificant against the glories of eternity.
The premise of Huxley's novel is that science and social engineering have advanced to allow for the suppression of all sources or sensations of human woe.
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"For all human woes, here was the secret of happiness".
Their maps showed God, history, and human woes and joys, often biblical ones.
There are few human woes that cannot be eased a little by exposure to the dreamlike beauty of the Aegean.
Public health is a can-do culture, and those four pragmatic questions can be applied to a broad range of human woes.
Real Art Ways -- Artists who look to religion for answers to knotted human woes are the topical subject of this alternative space's major fall exhibition, titled "Faith".
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