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Even if we stay in the euro, life will be wretched.
Then actions we take will be filled with amazing grace and we will be wretched no more.
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If so, much that is wretched will be lost.
If you think airline deregulation was an abomination because service can be wretched and airline bankruptcies are common, you will like Lind's telling.
The business of music can be wretched.
For one thing, the proposal confirms that the country's finances will be in a wretched state once the G.O.P.'s recent tax-cut bill is fully enacted.
I went for a short walk to the shops yesterday, and in just those few minutes I bumped into two people worrying intensely about how to get everyone to vote Labour, and what hell it will be if the wretched Tories get in again.
Downton has shown himself to be a patient judge of a situation in his brief period in office and there is a chance any decision will be affected by the wretched performance of England's short-form teams in Australia.
Yet today we learn that they will be force-fed like the wretched heaps of once-human beings struggling to survive in Guantanamo Bay.
But if the U.S. tries to ban products from countries that don't meet international standards, jobs will be shifted from the most wretched areas to better-off nations like Malaysia or Mexico.
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