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But in The Winter's Tale, misery comes out of nowhere like the worst of winter weather.
Above all else, "Loss of Eden" is meant to remind us that misery comes as easily to the privileged as to the deprived.
Misery loves company, but if misery comes with glimmers of positivity and a surging bassline and piano, there'll be that much more company.
For all its agonies at the hands of gunmen, inept politicos and swaggering generals, these days Pakistan's national misery comes in the form of crushing electricity outages, known locally as "load shedding".
His sensitive, hairy cranium picks up stray signals from satellite transmissions; he is being poisoned by an onslaught of information, though we never know if his misery comes because he picks up talk radio.
The first two volumes, Dio ti salve (1938; "God Bless You") and La miseria viene in barca (1939; "Misery Comes to a Boat"), were published in English as The Mill on the Po; the third volume, Mondo vecchio sempre nuovo (1940), as Nothing New Under the Sun.
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So where does this latest fountain of melodious misery come from?
That scene was an indictment, and the festering old capitals must be "extricated from their misery, come what may.
Burnett's latest misery came on the same day that Manager Joe Girardi announced a significant, if temporary, change in the rotation.
His misery came later, in 1996, when he discovered the remains of his father about eight miles from Amoko, where he'd run into the LRA.
"To Freud, misery came from within; to Reich, it was imposed from without".Time, however, made Reich's grasp on reality more tenuous, particularly after he fled to America in 1939.
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