Every morning, my wretched millennial friends awake to freshly brewed tunes from our favorite blogs.
It had been a wretched day for Sri Lanka, who are 1-0 down in the series.
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America should never have embarked on this wretched journey which may soon smother the private sector.
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Besides, wretched as it is, Somalia can cause a lot of trouble on land and at sea.
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Even more wretched are those graphics that pop up beneath the characters as they're being introduced.
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This wretched law does not discern between big public companies and privately backed seedlings.
He examined what had happened to them after the formation of that wretched pool.
The Pardhis, of whom there are more than 200, 000 in Maharashtra, are especially wretched.
Life for any Serbs south of Mitrovica and for non-Serbs north of that city is wretched.
Most of the wretched animals are being herded into pits where they are shot and buried.
They are attacking Jesus, whose inspirational messages provide our only palliative in an otherwise wretched existence!
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Had it not managed to agree to keep talking, the assembly would have dissolved in wretched failure.
Residents of nearby Kemp, Texas, were reeling from no water in the midst of the wretched heat.
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The Fed's punishment for its wretched doings is that Congress will likely give it more regulatory powers.
The smell is so wretched it takes every ounce of strength for a newcomer not to vomit.
Chemotherapy is prescribed with no guarantee of effectiveness and can cause wretched, and sometimes fatal, side effects.
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Thankfully, a solution to this wretched problem may now be at hand, thanks, inevitably, to the internet.
Fixated on its economic and electoral ramifications, many miss the wretched significance of Chief Justice Roberts twisted ObamaCare logic.
In this theory, Africa has an advantage over both West and East precisely because it is so wretched and backward.
Either way, it leaves a question-mark over Mr Putin's future and offers little comfort to the wretched Chechens.
Many Gypsy children are virtually bereft of parents: in Romania's wretched orphanages, three-quarters of the inhabitants are Gypsies.
The top brass, furious, ordered the provincial inspector-general of police to strip the wretched constable of his duties.
The state, home to huge numbers of poor, runs a big deficit, has wretched roads and public services.
The truly wretched rarely, if ever, require the services of certified public accountants.
This is a wretched time to be holding a business-related discussion anywhere other than the confines of your office.
Particularly wretched is the plight of black workers on the former white-run farms.
Most of the counties and cities on America's southern border are poor, with correspondingly wretched schooling and health care.
And at what cost to the wretched millions in Kim's giant prison camp?
Moldova looks stuck in a wretched economic and geographical plight, a country not so much forgotten as never remembered.
America would like to step up economic pressure on the North, but the wretched place is at starving-point already.
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