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The banks have gained on his misfortune, which doesn't feel fair or ethical.
And he laments not his misfortune — which he could accept, if it were inflicted deliberately, though unjustly — but its randomness and pointlessness.
More importantly, it terminated a string of misfortune which Conor O'Shea, the director of rugby, described as unparallelled in his five years at the club.
Salvation from disease or misfortune, which also figures in religion, is of comparatively lesser significance, though it is often expressive of more immediate concerns.
"It's an example of this general policy of pushing costs onto the people who have incurred the misfortune, which drives a cycle of increased vulnerability," she said.
"Misfortune," which sold last year to Warner Books for $600,000, had already been picked up by a German publisher for $240,000.
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Such were the misfortunes which befell them of Chios.
The plot whirligigs through the lovers' misfortunes, which, though rousing, tend toward melodrama.
She Was Born In '1836 and Married When Seventeen Years Old Misfortunes Which Clouded Her Life.
Instead, the Giants must capitalize on Atlanta's misfortunes, which are extensive.
The first half of his letter is devoted to his medical misfortunes, which are many and diverse.
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