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What dreadful luck.
Who knows what dreadful things the full event involves?
No matter what dreadful things Stuart did or what horror he suffered, he was not to be mollycoddled or monstered or let off any hooks.
Shakespeare parodies the genre mercilessly in the Pyramus and Thisbe interlude performed by the rustics in A Midsummer Night's Dream; the blissfully absurd lament "What dreadful dole is here?" is a send-up of "Gulchardo," a consort song that has survived into the 21st century.
While all countries experience occasional streaks of bad luck and unfortunate confluences of events, Britain has had a worse run than usual lately -- a combination of natural disasters and human bungling that has left many subject to malaise as they wonder what dreadful thing might befall them next.
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And she said: 'Thank God you're there.'" "Then I went out on Sunday and got the Observer and there was their epitaph … I went to a friend's house and rang a friend and we were both crying on the phone saying 'what a dreadful, dreadful waste, what a dreadful thing'".
What simple, dreadful math!
What a dreadful penalty.
Please, what a dreadful idea!
"What a dreadful thing you've done.
Well, what a dreadful set of numbers.
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