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Sometimes there are school groups making a dreadful noise.
Both Gorbachev and de Klerk began as reformers — that is, politicians devoted to making a dreadful system less dreadful, not to actually abolishing it.
One source said: "Labour are making a dreadful pickle of this, but Lord Paul says he has no problem with non-doms making political donations".
With Holland, managed by his father Danny, making a dreadful, ham-fisted hash of qualifying for the European Championship, this has not been a good couple of weeks for the Blind family.
Stricker broke first, making a dreadful mess of his putts on 17 and then booming his approach to 18 long, while Kaymer conjured up a beauty from the fairway bunker.
We spent the next days shopping, having breakfast on the beach, buying and wearing silly sunglasses to wear at Joyce's birthday dinner, walking the beach, playing board games (Sequence and Catchphrase), seeing the film Selma (fabulous -- go see it), flirting and conversing with exotic parrots, making a dreadful video of ourselves and laughing about anything and everything.
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"We just made a dreadful mistake.
Hicks, aggrieved, saw that he had made a dreadful mistake.
Almost immediately, Murray realized she had made "a dreadful mistake".
Though there is time for him to catch up, he has made a dreadful start.
Sutton said Green made a "dreadful mistake" in selling BHS to Chappell.
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