But less than two years later, he was a helpless witness to abject misery when Australia triumphed 5-0.
He said he hoped Soros realized he had been profiting from the misery of other people.
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Don't ask me to reconcile the misery I felt with the nearly giddy sense of relief.
Robinson sent over the conversion, his second of the half to compound Sale's misery.
At 143% (based on tax rates in effect this year) Germany's Misery Index isn't Europe's highest.
The Carter years expanded our economic lexicon with the concepts of Stagflation and the Misery Index.
After the misery of her ban, the smile beams like never before and why not?
Misery isn't romanticized, it's a civic emergency, and management, once steady, overreacts with dramatic moves.
Brahimi told reporters that the plight of displaced people reflects the misery that exists throughout Syria.
Its continue dormancy, the inability to put it out of its misery, is even worse.
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Most of the low-misery states in the center of the country are strong Romney supporters.
To add to the misery, the team posted a 48--116 record from 2004 to 2006.
Argentina is perched at that critical juncture between survivable crisis, and certain, inexorable misery.
The little brain can communicate misery or harmony to the big brain, and vice-versa.
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But while storms create misery for others, they can mean some relief for this industry.
Our obesity epidemic causes debilitating illness, life threatening diseases and misery for millions of people.
Britain's economy has its own home-grown problems, to which the misery on its doorstep will add.
Some parents refuse help and seem to prefer a kind of misery to getting help.
Search for "Miran and Misery" at www.forbes.com to see how this index was compiled.
"Europe is going to continue to wallow in misery for the foreseeable future, " Mr. Steinmetz said.
It should be enough to keep the economic contraction down to 4 quarters of misery.
But the newcomers and the flowers are not the only source of all this misery.
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Emerging economies compounded their misery by raising interest rates, rather than cutting them, once disaster struck.
"The weather and the flooding can cause extreme misery for people and damage goods, " she said.
Florida State University researcher Jeff Chanton said the area's low-lying terrain contributes to the misery.
Lords reform might strike voters as an unforgivably esoteric pursuit at a time of economic misery.
He is just as likely to douse his misery with meatballs as with scotch.
It was misery and peril as usual for more than 200 firefighters this week in Chicago.
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When annual income is forced to exceed annual expenditure, the result may well be misery.
But most banks are hunkering down for more misery, as defaults among consumers and companies spiral.
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