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But every society has a poor storm that wretches suffer in, and the attitude is always the same: either that the wretches, already dehumanized by their suffering, deserve no pity or that the oppressed, overwhelmed by injustice, will have to wait for a better world.
NEWYORKER: The Caging of America
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The group's campaign, called " Stop the Pity, " was launched here at the South by Southwest Interactive conference in Austin, Texas.
CNN: Africa doesn't need our 'pity'
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Too much of the second half is consumed by the nocturnal niceties of a drug plot a pity, because a film about the joys and travails of the American military abroad could hardly be more apposite.
NEWYORKER: Buffalo Soldiers
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Janet Valentine from Wrexham, a co-ordinator for Pity II, the support group set up by parents whose children's organs were removed at Alder Hey, said she was "horrified" .
BBC: You are in: UK
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News of the baby's ordeal was met with horror and pity by bloggers on Chinese sites.
NPR: Reports: Woman Who Reported Newborn In Pipe Is Mom
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However pity they screwed it up by using another camera for some of the video footage.
FORBES: The Mobile Industry Reviews Yesterday's Lumia Launch by Nokia
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Unfortunately for him, much of the pathos he was trying to convey was undone by his occasional flashes of animosity and resentment, plus glimpses of the monumental self-pity he seemed unable to suppress.
BBC: Behind the mask
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Pity they forgot that, in the story, Goldilocks was eventually chased away by the bears.
ECONOMIST: Once upon a time on Wall Street | The
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It is a pity we cannot get our act together and do the right thing first time without being pressured by customers and the media.
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