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While that may be true of individual jobs, it's grievously false when it comes to employment itself.
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As for writing, it was grievously hard.
And it was informed by the fresh memory that when intervention was justified and swift, as it was in Kosovo, the result was, over all, a political, even moral, success; and when it was grievously delayed, as it was in Bosnia, or utterly absent, as it was in Rwanda, the result was a source of abiding shame.
But for centuries it has been grievously mispronounced by everyone who is not anyone.
On the other, exactly as Jim says, it shows that the soldiers, whose mission is morally unambiguous in its goals, is grievously ambiguous in its practicalities.
Congo's institutions are grievously weak and notoriously corrupt.
However, the powerful performance by Lillias White at the Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor makes a strong case that the blues belter's obscurity is grievously undeserved.
The Canterbury Tales, the greatest work of Middle English literature, was copied down by Chaucer's scribe Adam Pinkhurst; though the parchment is grievously damaged, it marks the earliest attempt to circulate Chaucer's tales in 14th-century London.
LUCHINO VISCONTI'S melancholy epic "The Leopard" was grievously misused when it opened in the United States in 1963.
The city's cultural heritage was grievously damaged by waters coursing through the streets and swirling into buildings, depositing debris, mud, and oil.
But it's our city that was grievously wounded".
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