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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Even more wretched are those graphics that pop up beneath the characters as they're being introduced.
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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.
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.
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.
Most of the counties and cities on America's southern border are poor, with correspondingly wretched schooling and health care.
Moldova looks stuck in a wretched economic and geographical plight, a country not so much forgotten as never remembered.
It may seem obvious that this should go to the most wretched countries.
They claim that they care about the underdog, the wretched of the earth.
After eight wretched years, the boy managed to escape to his original community.
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Physicians, educators, lawyers, depending on their specialties, and certainly social workers are called to serve the wretched of the earth.
Unlike the wretched sailors of old, there's little chance of joining the remarkable display of marine archaeology in Davy Jones' Locker.
Given his intelligence and communication skills, and the often wretched choices voters are presented with, he might even have a shot.
Both coaches are under extreme pressure with Hadden looking to improve on a wretched string of results over the past year.
He went through another wretched slump at the start of the year and only lately has shown signs of turning it around.
Surrey produced a wretched batting display to be bowled out for 122.
But the point I'm trying to make about Bukavu is that this isn't some wretched, obscure town which deserves our fleeting pity.
Looking ahead, Michael Fraizer, Genworth's chief executive, sees growth opportunities in the wretched state of health care, retirement provision and so on.
If these four teams continue at this pace, it will be a historically wretched year for any metropolitan area with two ball clubs.
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The episode set the blogosphere ablaze, earning Gaga admiration from the avant garde and scorn from vegetarians and other opponents of wretched excess.
That is not to pass judgement on intensive pig-rearing on animal welfare grounds, though some pigs reared in large units live wretched lives.
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