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All was not woe at the Met, however.
Though full of woe at the foreigners' arrival they feared Japanese reprisals the Okinawans were too polite to admit it.
In years past, he said, fliers sharing tales of woe at airport lounges could always find a fellow traveler who chided them for exaggerating the troubles.
Indeed, the running message of the black spider letters is not potency but a plaintive sigh of woe at a world going to the dogs.
Compiling a dossier on the 22-year-old, Van Gaal believes Kane could be the tonic to this woe at Old Trafford, a phenomenon which has attracted widespread criticism.
Oldham narrowly avoided the drop last season and have been unable to reinforce much, although Robinson continues to try to wangle Josh Magennis from Kilmarnock in an effort to improve the side's goalscoring ability but in all probability, that would merely drag another Northern Ireland man into relegation woe at Boundary Park.
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Despite those woes at the company, Mr. Barnevik received a pension package worth almost $90 million.
It was her second major political reversal in a month and could compound her political woes at home.
DESPITE their myriad woes, at least Pakistanis have seen one broad gain: a freedom for ordinary people to speak out.
The announcement is a plus for the Finnish technology industry, which has been suffering from the woes at Nokia.
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