Sentence examples for misery wrought from inspiring English sources

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The misery wrought has left many Africans to conclude that mineral wealth is a curse.

The havoc and misery wrought by the Madrid bombs have been followed by a secondary sad effect: rising mistrust between the Muslims of Europe and their neighbours.

The misery wrought by the tempest in Europe's motor industry is indeed forcing carmakers to set aside rivalries and huddle together.

While a US presidential visit would normally be expected to command the lion's share of attention in South Korea, the country remains preoccupied with the misery wrought by the sinking of the passenger ferry.

But hopes are fading that the destruction and misery wrought by the tsunami might narrow the gulf between the Tigers, struggling for a Tamil homeland in the north and east of the country, and the government, representing Sri Lanka's Sinhalese majority.Peace talks broke down two years ago, and now Mr Thamilselvan accuses the government of engaging in a "secret war".

That means the human misery wrought by the shutdown may never be enough to convince him to compromise or give in.

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On Friday morning, fresh light fell on the continuing miseries wrought by Hurricane Sandy, and Abby Barnett, a city schoolteacher, was entirely grateful for the brilliant sun as she continued to muck out her battered bay-front home in Belle Harbor, on the Rockaway Peninsula.

The drugs themselves have wrought misery and havoc across the planet, and continue to do so.

(Brantley) 'Rutherford & Son' The Mint Theater revives Githa Sowerby's grimly unsentimental 1912 drama about John Rutherford, the owner of a glassworks in northern England, and the misery he has wrought on his children's lives.

This is a land where the designs of larger financial forces in faraway places have wrought misery on middle- and working-class families struggling to hold on to their pioneer values of self-reliance.

But as the crisis deepened, as the flood rose to crest even bridges and attics, something remarkable was sparked by the misery the storm wrought: ordinary folk demonstrated extraordinary grace and kindness in an unprecedented private, humanitarian and relief response.

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