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I'm sure you are already familiar with the miserable statistics on rape reporting and prosecution.
Here in Greece miserable statistics bombard us every day: at least 1.2 million people are unemployed, 27.7percentt of the population or 3.03 million were below the poverty line in 2010, no one even keeps track of the growing numbers of homeless or of the young people who are leaving the country.
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Currently 75 percent of those with diagnoses deal with late-stage disease and miserable mortality statistics, as I do.
Averaging 16.5 points per game, the 37-year-old has miserable shooting statistics for the season, hitting just 32 per cent of his field goal attempts and a woeful 21 per cent from three-point range.
But Easington is not just a museum, nor a collection of miserable anecdotes and bad statistics.
The statistics make miserable reading for Scolari and Brazil.
Yesterday morning's economic news was even more miserable than the weather, as official statistics showed that, for the second time in less than three years, Britain is back in recession – the long-feared "double dip".
That July would be miserable was foretold by Stephen Fybish, an Upper West Sider who assiduously tracks weather statistics and sometimes divines all sorts of intriguing, even ominous, patterns from them.
Or miserable.
Pretty miserable".
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