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I listen to their story of woe, try to offer ideas, and secretly resolve that next time I'll pretend I'm a film director instead.
The bowling attack will hope a winter of white-ball woe can turn around once they get a red cherry back in their hands in the Caribbean.
More often than not there will be a tale of woe to be told, with plenty of visits to the hotel named Heartbreak.
The BBC is still the great benchmark of broadcasting and woe betide anybody who interferes with the BBC".
One woman stopped the socialist People Before Profit candidate, Richard Boyd Barrett, with a tale of personal woe.
How many more tales of woe from young people with no foot on the ladder, afraid that after a year or two a new generation fresh from school and college will be preferred to them?
Punch magazine would personify graveyard miasma, in doggerel, as 'The Vampyre (NO SUPERSTITION)', ('To work vengeance and woe is his mission of dread. Upon those mid the living who bury their dead').
And woe betide anyone evil enough to think about feeding their baby formula milk.
Or maybe all those tales of woe from flyers are weighing on Mr O'Leary's conscience?
This time they may really do it Lords of woe Pressing the north to let the south go ReprintsIt was not to be.
Mr Scholes thinks much of the blame for the recent woe should be pinned not on economists' theories and models but on those on Wall Street and in the City who pushed them too far in practice.Financial firms plugged in data that reflected a "view of the world that was far more benign than it was reasonable to take, emphasising recent inputs over more historic numbers," says Mr Scholes.
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