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Since then, Cuomo's life has become a misery, much of it self-inflicted.
Malkovich eyed my misery (much as he did the whole Nessun Dorma brouhaha) with laconic detachment, but underneath that seen-it-all exterior he could tell a fellow actor was suffering and he had decided to help.
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Fleeing economic misery as much as political oppression, up to 2m migrants from Myanmar are in Thailand.
Nowadays, the television viewer is a meaner, more cynical beast, watching for arguments over harmony, for the misery as much as the triumph.
Together the two groups now control most of the country outside the capital.Despite its small size (population only 3.3m), Liberia's troubles have spread violence and misery through much of West Africa.
While it provided misery for much of Wales the heavy rainfall of the early summer has been reason for cheer in one corner of Snowdonia.
While we will never experience the misery afflicting much of the rest of the world, we do live in a semi-arid region and are heavily reliant on imported water resources, which may not expand to meet our future needs.
Misery, confusion, and much stumbling about ensue.
"So much misery there," he said.
I let her see too much misery.
Much misery and mistrust predated Mr. Blagojevich's arrest.
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