Businessman Muhammad Khan, 40, who recently returned to Mingora, voiced the despair of returning residents.
That itself, for many Japanese looking back to the despair of last spring, is a remarkable achievement.
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"I just despair of the number of these community orders that just don't work, " Judge Jacobs said.
But I despair of European leaders and their inability to even begin the discussion about how to rebuild opportunity here.
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Opinion polls show that voters, however much they despair of the DPJ, are increasingly turned off by the other parties too.
Will they now despair of the private sector and do it themselves?
"When people despair of democratic change then people become desperate, " he said.
To those who despair of the success of sceptical lobbying, the message is clear: learn one of the languages of Brazil, China or India.
Is it necessary, for example, to refer to the work on battle fatigued second-world-war soldiers, in order to explain the despair of the castaways?
Through this letter, we learn of the despair of Jim and his children at Kate's death, and of the subsequent meaninglessness of their lives.
As barbaric and unacceptable as this type of punishment appears, I could not avoid appreciating the sincerity and despair of the person speaking to me.
News Corporation executives speak with bemusement or despair of the boss's obsession with what goes in his papers, down even to the placement of stories.
This offers hope for those who despair of the SEC's bungling, suggesting that in the internet age forensic vigilantes and bloggers may fill the gap.
Yet there remains a strong underlying desire, in a region that has come to despair of ever breaking its multiple deadlocks, that regime change in America could reverberate positively here.
So when Americans despair of Washington, of Congress, of their politicians, their constitution, they should remember they are despairing of their constitution, which so many venerate as if it were Holy Writ.
Shearer led the applause for Newcastle's heartbroken fans as the despair of relegation sunk in - and it was clear their affection for the Tyneside icon has not diminished despite this bitter end to his spell in charge this season.
The Japanese never want to appear unco-operative: but for more than a decade they have, to the despair of their economic partners, managed to ignore most of the advice offered on how to free their economy from deflation and recession.
McCamant bought Genentech during the depths of despair in the summer of 2002.
On one side, it reads, "Out of the mountain of despair, a stone of hope, " from Dr. King's speech, "I Have a Dream, " presented at the Lincoln Memorial, August 28, 1963.
In two cases cited in the report, youths were convicted of sex offenses at 12 and committed suicide at 17 due to what their mothers said was despair because of their listing on the registers.
To break the old patterns, to break the cycle of insecurity and despair, all of us must say publicly what we would acknowledge in private.
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"I, poor, miserable Robinson Crusoe, being shipwrecked, during a dreadful storm, in the offing, came on shore on this dismal, unfortunate island, which I called the Island of Despair, all the rest of the ship's company being drowned, and myself almost dead, " Crusoe writes in his first entry.
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After Laura's death, a note telling of her despair at the prospect of being separated from her friend was discovered.
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It is smart economics and smart politics to draw the poor and the vulnerable back from the edge of despair, and build a world of prosperity and dignity for all.
She was a drifter, moving in a miasma of angry despair in and out of speakeasies and other people's beds because her father had refused to let her go to college, even though she'd won a full scholarship to Sarah Lawrence, and even though he would certainly have let her brother go.
It is a counsel of despair to believe that serious journalism is incapable of being popular journalism.
In the midst of hopelessness and despair, brief glimpses of optimism have teased ardent fans of the Brewers.
Having spent many years rallying troops on the edge of despair, Mr Ashdown now finds himself in the unusual position of dealing with the consequences of success.
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