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Was the US at such grievous risk then, too?
They think they're inflicting such grievous damage on the Indians when the truth is the opposite.
Not since John McCain in the Hanoi Hilton did any man suffer such grievous incarceration at a leading hotel.
But Mr. Lowenstein is less interested in garden-variety arrogance than in the business theories that led to such grievous, destructive miscalculations.
There were more than 32,000 injured Americans alone, many of them with such grievous wounds that they still struggle to rebuild their shattered lives.
Mr. Gore was taken to task for his taste in clothing and for such grievous offenses as sighing or, allegedly, rolling his eyes.
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How can we ascend to higher ground when such a grievous injustice against a Jewish family and the Jewish community is dismissed as a slight thing?
Most people in Kentucky are unaware that "seducing or enticing slaves to leave their lawful owners" was once such a grievous crime that scores of abolitionists suffered long years behind bars for their common-sense daring.
Allan and Sarah Ripp, who own a 1910 farmhouse in Millerton, N.Y., were baffled that something they were so fortunate to possess had become such a grievous burden to their two older children.
It's inconceivable that anyone could live through such a grievous event — even from afar — or to return to a greatly altered city and country and not be changed lastingly by it.
Sometimes you forget to backup your contact list onto your SIM before it gets tossed, which will certainly make you want to kick yourself for such a grievous mistake.
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