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Mr. Snowden has put himself in a terrible spot.
"There's terror and repulsion in us, the terrible spot that we don't talk about.
JPMorgan, which long considered Dow Chemical a client, seems to be in a terrible spot in this story.
I think The Times and Paterson were caught in a terrible spot, but I think the paper is right to maintain its silence until ready to speak with an article on its own pages.
Krystkowiak's change of heart on his recruit clearly put Hearlihy in a terrible spot because all the other schools he was considering had long offered all of their scholarships.
It is the product of seven years of travel to more than 35 countries (including Afghanistan, Rwanda, the Balkan nations and pretty much every other troubled and terrible spot you can think of), documenting what he calls "the reorganization of the human family" that has come about partly through the shift from "majority rural to majority urban".
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At the moment we're our own worst enemy, no matter what we do we seem to put ourselves in terrible spots".
"My two best swings I made all week and I end up in just terrible spots," he said after Friday's round, citing his approach to the sixth green, which took a strange bounce and ended perched on the edge of a bunker and another into the 17th green, which bounced and then ran off down the slope to the right.
We spent a couple of weeks going round the UK showing them our terrible spots – it was a really fun trip.
"This is the one terrible blind spot of this restaurant.
"They found an area that's a terrible weak spot," the official said.
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