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Journalists, just like police and lawyers, he said "erect a callous and cynical barrier" to deal with the "misery", they face in their job.
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They almost died in the sea two or three times, but that would have been better than the misery they were facing here... The Lebanese people treat us as though we're less than zero.
AFTER Hurricane Katrina, Europeans rushed to congratulate themselves on avoiding the misery they saw on the faces of survivors.
In the face of political misery they had discovered "a higher truth", which gave them a covert and "tightly shared joy".
They warned team-mates they would face a summer of misery and regret if their Brazil 2014 ambitions were wrecked by Uruguay in Sao Paulo on Thursday.
And, as apologists of Mrs B have pointed out, at least she is trying to do something about the family's woeful situation: she appreciates the poverty and misery that will face them all if marriages are not made.
The promise came as Met Office experts warned there was to be no let-up in the flooding misery being faced by many across the country with more wet weather on the way, following another day of high winds and rain yesterday.
Most of the soccer world will forget about the monetary misery it faces during the next four weeks.
In the long run, Mr Hussein no doubt hopes that American heavy-handedness will create general sympathy for Iraq.In the meantime, on top of the ordinary miseries long faced by Iraqis, there is the risk that American missiles will go astray, as they did near Basra on January 25th, killing 17 civilians.
A Labour government will scrap [it], ending the misery faced by thousands across the country".
But it has done democracy a huge disservice during four years when its members lined their pockets, while displaying utter indifference to the misery faced by many Pakistanis.
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