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I should not use that wretched phrase "bad mother".
After Snow persuaded the city council to remove the pump's handle, people stopped dying, thus dispelling the idea that they'd got sick because they were poor and wretched and breathing "bad air".
Dudel means "bad singing, wretched playing, monotonous noises.
Wretched poverty, crime and bad governance bedevil South Africa.
The 1916 ending and afterword are revealed as a private message willing Mrs Pat to a wretched life in a bad marriage.
For instance, out of 21,021 opinions about the band Radiohead, 67percentt are "great,", and only 10percentt are "bad" or "wretched".
It's not even just bad, it's wretched.
Too bad that the wretched of the earth will, as usual, pay the price for the fantasies of the affluent.
In a recent report, ORC Worldwide, a consultancy, listed Lagos, with its violent crime, bad roads and wretched sanitation, as the world's worst place for expatriates to live in.
Or, instead, my friends and I will argue about who suffers more — I say that they are in worse trouble with their depression or bad digestion or wretched feet, and they claim that my eye trouble is worse.
He argues that character is a function of experience and that the type of government under which people live has an overwhelming impact upon their experience — bad government produces wretched men and women.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com