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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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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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