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The other woman, Fifi, acted by Mary Boland, is in a sorry plight in the matter of clothes and the men look like vagabonds.
Thus Cameron's sorry plight serves to illustrate in a powerfully salutary manner the much bigger issue of the continuing deficit in public affairs of transparency, accountability and trust.
Pointing to the admittedly sorry plight of many ordinary Iraqis (he himself and his entourage comfortably excepted) hurt by economic sanctions, despite UN efforts to help them, Mr Hussein demands a date for sanctions to end.
The program would have covered all farmers, big and small, including livestock producers, who are excluded from traditional commodity payment programs but whose sorry plight is one of the main reasons why Congress is now seeking emergency relief.
A year into the first Reagan administration, a little-known playwright named A. R. Gurney wrote an empathetic study of the sorry plight of the white Anglo-Saxon Protestant and in the process accomplished something that seemed almost impossible.
The sorry plight of Gaelic comes about 723rd on my list of things to worry about before I go to bed, in between the parlous state of the Venezuelan economy and nagging concerns about Leslie Ash's top lip.
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He was sorry about the plight of Syrian refugees, he said, but America would be "crazy" to take more.
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