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We concede: We are at your mercy.
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We wondered, should you ever put your skin and hair at the mercy of your kitchen pantry?
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As the weekend commences, local vendors emerge from street after sprawling street with tempting, colourful displays of local arts and crafts, fashion and jewellery that will have your credit cards begging for mercy (if the locals only accepted them).
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And putting all your savings for retirement at the mercy of the stockmarket may not be such a good idea.
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The kind of place where the waiters pile slices of pig, lamb and other farm animals on your plate until you beg for mercy.
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Your financial debt to society is at the mercy of these backroom deals.
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"It's the best way to integrate with people: Know your football team, " said James Chapman, Mercy's husband of 39 years.
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Now what you want to do is fall on your face and say, 'God have mercy on us and help those suffering people who lost their families.
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My more conservative friends will take great solace in your response (and, no doubt, rib me without mercy) while my progressive friends will be scratching their heads.
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The problem is that you're underground, in a confined space, at the potential mercy of calamities and fellow passengers who may not share your peerless hygienic standards.
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We are all at the mercy of biological chance, and I once again beg for your liberal tolerance.
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But like his fellow soldiers, he grows up immediately in a cruel and foreign environment where, if you want to survive your first jungle patrol, there is no margin for error, or mercy.
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