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So far, the refugees are too wretched to have taken note.
From the wretched to the ridiculous, that's where Angola are heading.
Pearson described the ABC as the "miserable, racist national broadcaster", which was "willing the wretched to fail".
It was wretched to see the vacuum repair shop finally die on my high street earlier this year.
Whether you have done wrong or had it done to you, Vincent's books offer the alluring promise that no one is too wretched to be saved.
All this is excellent news, which makes it doubly wretched to report that, having delighted in the doominess of "Drive," as its journey began, I ended much less joyful than repelled.
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"He will bring those wretches to a wretched end... and he will rent the vineyard to other tenants... .. (Matt. 21 41).
What a wretched thing to say to a young woman with an interest; what a way of putting someone down.
It is feeble-minded and wretched cowardice to give in to the mob mentality of people who have no time for democracy.
He hit three wretched forehands to drop serve in the eighth game and, to the amazement of a stunned gathering, Robredo was serving for a two-set lead.
That was the time for urgent action, and Alistair Darling, the chancellor of the exchequer, could have moved far faster to sort out the mess.Instead he allowed the wretched affair to drag on.
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