The memories are so terrible, so horrific that Sid Lipson doesn't remember much of anything about his captivity.
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What would be so terrible about settling down, traveling the world, learning about wines, maybe writing a book?
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"Everyone thinks it was so terrible, but it also meant that we are free, " one little girl remarked.
There is a restlessness so terrible that you can no longer bear to sit still in your house.
They are just so terrible, the Marlins are doing it without batting and the Astros are doing it without pitching.
Indeed, it was waged everywhere precisely because the threat of nuclear war was so terrible: Covert warfare became a prudent alternative.
At the other extreme there are environments that are so terrible that all but the most resistant people will develop depression.
Why is the job market so terrible for less educated workers?
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Would it be so terrible if judges began living more authentic lives by actually implementing the law, and bankers started living lives that were personally worthwhile?
If there are people willing to pay hundreds, or even thousands of dollars for old sneakers, is it really so terrible to ask a few hundred for new ones?
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Maybe the thought of dying at 70 and losing your money is so terrible that it overwhelms the thought of living to 105 and being a big winner from the annuity.
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England really insulted them because they brought their own chef from Park Lane because they thought the food would be so terrible and they brought steaks with them and hundredweights of potatoes.
That mechanism was created back in 2011 at the time of the US debt ceiling crisis as an outcome so terrible that it would force Republicans and Democrats to find a compromise that starts reducing the US Federal deficit.
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So if banks are hoarding cash because they fear that any minute now the eurozone crisis will become so terrible that they won't be able to borrow what they need from normal creditors, they can relax, stop hoarding and start lending again.
"Following a period when we have heard so many terrible abuses in the care of older people and vulnerable patients, it is important that organisations like the NMC are in the right shape to properly perform their job of protecting patients, " he added.
So what was this terrible crime that Swartz was charged with that would send him away for so long?
But that's just the thing: those who are motivated to review a hotel (or restaurant for that matter) typically do so because something wonderful or terrible happened or they were paid to do so.
ObamaCare opponents have been so busy fighting off terrible Democratic offerings--such as the individual mandate, public option and Medicare buy-in--that subsidies and other insidious measures to advance Big Government health care have commanded little attention.
Speaking earlier to BBC News, Mr Osborne said a solution to the eurozone debt crisis must be found by the time the Group of 20 nations meet next month and failure to do so would be "terrible not just for Britain, not just for Europe, but for the entire world economy".
So junk bonds had a terrible year in 1990 and a sensational year in 1991.
This is the best sort of scanner, but it makes a terrible racket and so is not conducive to dreamy slumber.
The eurozone has proved a terrible trap for so many countries.
It was seen to be a terrible flop, so then the temperature began to rise over this whole question of what was going to be done for the Apprentice Boys' March and there was talk of banning the march altogether, and that caused a major confrontation between Faulkner and his Unionists and Paisley and his lot.
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