He said he hoped Soros realized he had been profiting from the misery of other people.
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Don't ask me to reconcile the misery I felt with the nearly giddy sense of relief.
The Carter years expanded our economic lexicon with the concepts of Stagflation and the Misery Index.
After the misery of her ban, the smile beams like never before and why not?
Brahimi told reporters that the plight of displaced people reflects the misery that exists throughout Syria.
To add to the misery, the team posted a 48--116 record from 2004 to 2006.
Britain's economy has its own home-grown problems, to which the misery on its doorstep will add.
Florida State University researcher Jeff Chanton said the area's low-lying terrain contributes to the misery.
The Misery Index was cut in half and the team would be in power for twelve years.
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But for those in Chicago and Los Angeles so far this year, that has meant double the misery.
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American public and media opinion, awakened to the misery these mines are causing, has swung towards a ban.
Jeremy Smith added the conversion before Vatuvei set a new Kiwi record by scoring his fourth try to complete the misery.
You know, why is the misery of poor people, you know, entertainment fodder?
When SmartTVs with web browsers emerge will we be expected to visit TV-dot websites to add to the misery?
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This could prolong the misery for smaller oil companies, and hasten the decline of even more small Texas towns.
But more rain forecast for Friday and the weekend could repeat the misery for hundreds of homes already affected.
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Despite the misery and destruction, some residents in flooded areas are trying to make the best of a bad situation.
Because she wished to be reunited them in the afterlife or wants to spare them the misery of this life.
So it is still too soon for the outsiders who wrought much of the misery to rush for the exit.
Lodging in a Lagos slum in 1967, he conveys the misery, terror and superstition on which the packed inhabitants survived.
The Guardian's football writers turn back to the misery at Upton Park, speaking of the Hammers' now sure-fire "case for relegation".
And some things are not right now - as anyone who has experienced the misery of sewer flooding will testify to.
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The misery continued on Wednesday night when Reading dumped them out of the FA Cup after extra time in front of their home supporters.
Yet he usually found a saving moment in the misery: a selfless communication, in word or gesture, between two human beings.
Policies which delay and try to deny the outcomes of de-leveraging (essentially the wipeout of phony asset values) usually prolong the misery.
"The continual rise in inflation compounds the misery of pensioners relying on savings to supplement their income, " said Sylvia Waycot, of Moneyfacts.
Although construction was badly hit, the misery was spread across all sectors.
Violence on the outskirts of French cities is not the product of insufficiently firm policing but of the misery of life there.
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The misery shows no sign of relenting for boss Phil Brown as bottom-of-the-table North End lost for the 17th time in the campaign.
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