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Many of Rupert Mudoch's attempts to further establish himself in continental Europe have come to grief.
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Mr Salmond will not be the first, nor the last, politician to come to grief in the Balkans.
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These days you can manage to stay under the radar and still come to grief when you try to sell a piece.
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Politicians seeking to exploit religious strife will come to grief, he said.
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BUBBLE-BRAINED FEARS Alan Greenspan, his Federal Reserve colleagues and a number of financial pundits have frequently referred to current stock market evaluations as a "bubble" that can only come to grief.
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More relatives and friends come to the scene, the air is filled with cries of grief.
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Exhausted and grief-stricken, the soldiers would come back to the base long enough for showers and too often, memorials, and then go out and fight all over again.
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As the people of Sandy Hook work though their grief and trauma and we all try to come to terms with the incomprehensible nature of this crime, we must recognize that gun violence represents a critical public health issue in America and the failure to address it a devastating failure of public policy and leadership.
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When April 4, 1968, did come, Farris says, others stepped in to help her shoulder her grief.
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Opening the service, Greater Manchester Police chaplain the Reverend Charles Nevin said: "The depth of sorrow and grief we all feel, touches all our hearts" adding that everyone had come together to "acknowledge the great gift of Fiona's life".
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