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Muto said he wasn't miserable at Fox, even if he'd roll his eyes at some of the things he saw on the air, and misses some former friends who won't have anything to do with him since his act of disloyalty.
WSJ: Fox News 'mole' resurfaces with book
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Buying a bigger refrigerator won't make you feel miserable tomorrow.
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We might be anxious about the economy, worried, but that doesn't mean we're miserable.
NPR: 'Happiness Index' Bucks Financial Woes
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People who come through the door, they don't expect people to be miserable they want to come in and see a smiling face.
BBC: Lay-by truck stops in the 'age of austerity'
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Which just goes to show that saving doesn't have to make your life miserable.
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"Typically, the perpetrator is suicidal, feels life is miserable and doesn't want to go on, " Fox said.
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You also are on your own when navigating hearing-aid providers, where you risk paying too much for hearing aids that make your life miserable because they don't fit, are hard to operate and overamplify background noises.
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We didn't get time (nor did the miserable London weather permit us) to try the Muvi HD out in the full gamut of situations that we'd like, but from what we did manage, we were generally pleased.
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"I don't want my kids to have the same miserable, drug-blighted, poverty-stricken childhood that I did, " she said.
BBC: Obituary: Jade Goody
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There are many women who have decided, despite perhaps very miserable and life-affecting symptoms, that they won't because of fear of this.
NPR: Confronting Misconceptions About Cancer Prevention
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If he believes what he says then he must also believe that 230m Americans, in other words the 80% of Americans who aren't fat cats, are saps, too idiotic to realise that their lives are miserable or so dulled by television and shopping malls that they cannot do the sensible thing, which is to emigrate to Europe.
ECONOMIST: Global politics