It was a cruel exit for Arsenal but there was no denying it was Liverpool's night.
The weekend can be a cruel place in the Masters, though, especially to the aging.
In both Boston and the Bronx, there's worry this could be a cruel summer.
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It is a cruel turnabout of Mr Khatami's pledge to introduce the rule of law.
It was a cruel blow for Sunderland, who played the better for much of the game.
In a cruel twist, the body's disease-fighting T cells attack healthy skin cells, misidentifying them as foreign.
Lampard's goal was a cruel blow for Norwich, who had started the second half in better form.
Assuming, of course, that it is the Higgs that is out there, and not a cruel statistical fluke.
To see how the polymerase seeks out the promoter, Dr Bustamante and his colleagues played a cruel trick.
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Russian crony capitalists play in a cruel rough-and-tumble environment, and their winnings can be taken away at any time.
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His guilt and sorrow haunts him, and the baby is a cruel reminder.
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Even globalisation's defenders admit that the process can be a cruel one, and many global institutions are distinctly accident-prone.
For sensitive New Labour voters in urban areas, hunting is a cruel anachronism.
And Fletcher pounced to score after Combe mis-kicked following a cruel bobble that summed up a disastrous day for Killie.
They continue to ask basic altimeter questions on their tests--Which drawing shows 8, 500 feet? and so on--but with a cruel twist.
City's frustration increased when United doubled their advantage on the stroke of half-time - a cruel reflection of the first-half play.
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Ms Thompson said her son had lost his life "in a cruel way whilst he was out enjoying himself and celebrating".
"Sometimes, the way of fate is a cruel one, " mutters "The Wolfman's" standard-issue, Maria Ouspenskaya-inspired creepy gypsy woman (a befossiled Geraldine Chaplin).
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Justin Timberlake's Parker is a cruel, cocky opportunist who forces Eduardo Saverin out of the company and robs him of his shares.
Because if he is truly a victim of a cruel hoax, as Notre Dame put it, then he has nothing to hide.
This is a cruel decision for workers with years of loyal service.
The market, like the Greek gods on Olympus, has a cruel streak.
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Three days ahead of the home meeting with United, Liverpudlians see the match as a cruel reversal of 1980s dynamic between the rivals.
Fabregas' decisive spot-kick, four minutes from time, was a cruel end for the Terriers, who rattled the Gunners with an outstanding second-half display.
There are two lessons of note here: First and foremost, this is a cruel reminder that good intentions do not guarantee tax deductions.
The prime-time blockbuster on CCTV this year was Yongzheng Dynasty, a 44-part docu-drama on the life of a cruel but reform-minded Qing dynasty emperor.
Smil calls my assessment a cruel joke, presumably for its failure to empathize with unemployed and underemployed Americans, by considering value before job creation.
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Time is a cruel mistress to technology, particularly to video games.
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