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This is a man who does not merely hobble to a corner to sit down in private misery.
Lo-fi, given to odd time signatures, lost in its own private misery: Metals should be a difficult listen.
Locked in some private misery, she had not responded to quartets by Beethoven and Prokofiev, despite committed playing from the American Borromeo Quartet.
The generals in Myanmar have perfected a style of governance that limits information, sows distrust and prevents private misery from snowballing into mass political action.
"The Arbalest" is the story of the private misery of a public success, the inner non-existence of an accidental grand-scale fraudster.
You scroll through your timeline and you get a witticism, then an entreaty to read an essay or column, then a grandstanding denunciation of some phone company's subpar customer service, then an announcement of what a specific person's current jam is, then an accidental insight into some inscrutable private misery.
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There are 21 streets named Peace, but 18 named High Tension (after public utilities, not private miseries).
This time, he sings about private miseries, while the music hints at romantic brooders like Nick Drake, Palace and Smog.
Directed by Alexander Hall and George Somnes, "Torch Singer" anticipates the Susan Hayward melodramas of the 1950s with its notion of show business as the public enactment of private miseries.
Instead, it is becoming clear that the teens of this century will be marked by tens of millions of instances of private financial misery, all borne behind closed doors.
Social workers need to appreciate the public causes of private pain and misery.
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