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"People were afraid the euro would break up or something really bad would happen.
The irked reader of Dirk Wittenborn's third novel, "Fierce People," begins to wish idly that something really, really bad would happen to these characters.
Some members of the open market committee, including Janet Yellen and, let's give credit where due, Tim Geithner, seem to have had a sense of dread; but the overall consensus was that nothing really bad would happen.
Something really bad would have to happen for them to care.
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Gosh, no, that would be really bad taste, wouldn't it?
"I would've hurt someone really bad, I would be in jail.
then turn over suddenly and it was painful (I/V11) "When I was in bed sometimes, my arm would drop out and the pain was really really bad, I would scream out" (I/V15) Sleep was often broken "if I…. turn the wrong way in bed at night it'll wake me up" (I/V 15) which " really was horrible" (I/V 6).
For example, many people count their pleasure as intrinsically good and their pain as intrinsically bad; aspirin would be extrinsically good, since it eliminates pain, and really bad puns would be extrinsically bad in that they are painful.
If it got really bad, he would be airbrushed out of group photographs.
I tried earplugs and sometimes, when it was really bad, I would go and sleep on the sofa just to get a bit of rest.
I think I know that if I were to get into it really bad I would know how to reach out and help.
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