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She did not want to make a woe-is-me sophomore album, she said, or, worse, one about being rich and famous.

The torrent of woe could make a reader numb: not another student suffering from parents' divorce, a learning difference, a rare disease, even dandruff!

The vice president's campaign woes could make a Nashville country song: "You've been sighin' and you've been lyin'".

This has gone hand-in-hand with the cult of the superstar chief executive – someone who can sort out a company's woes and make a lot of money for shareholders.

Russia's reunion with Belarus, under its populist president, Alexander Lukashenka, is part of Mr Putin's plans for rebuilding Russian influence, though Belarus's economic woes still make a real merger, such as a recent accord on a joint currency, look implausible.But it is in ex-Soviet Central Asia that Russia has recovered most ground.

I still don't think Pixel will make a sizeable dent in the premium smartphone market this year, but Note 7 woes could help it make a stronger showing than it would have otherwise.

Cordera showed him the checks she'd written to Alicia Gonzalez — fourteen hundred dollars for rent, and a seven-hundred-and-fifty-dollar security deposit — and made a gesture of woe.

The sense among many market participants is that Enron's woes made a bad market excruciating.

The Nets had ended their shooting woes by making a remarkable 51.9percentt of their shots tonight.

The governor made a few references to fiscal woes, warning that the general fund budget would shrink in the coming year.

The firm compounded its woes by making a rookie mistake and failing to hold a conference call to explain what had gone wrong.

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