We were simply a resolute group of people determined to make the very best of a very bad deal. |
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This means it is very bad for people with respiratory problems such as bronchitis and asthma. |
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Conditions on the ship, itself little more than a rust bucket, were very bad. |
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The supporting band add lustre to the old arrangements, although most of them have very bad hair and play too many solos. |
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The same message goes out from sports team managers, some of whom are developing very bad sideline manners of late. |
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Well, being very bad at accepting any kind of compliment, I will just shuffle my feet a bit here. |
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Yes, I do think that sometimes philosophers are very bad at it, because they don't think about it. |
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I have shaky hands and weak wrists, and am very bad at carrying drinks and plates. |
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As for pollution, when you sit in traffic in Lancaster with all the heavy goods vehicles the pollution is very bad. |
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At 12.47 a call is received from a patient recently discharged from hospital after a hip operation and now in very bad pain. |
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Migraines can cause very bad pain that can get in the way of your normal routine. |
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I had chests pains, a very bad headache and my eyes were sore and bloodshot. |
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Beijing was bidding to bring the world's finest athletes to a city with very bad air pollution. |
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Speak very bad words to him in the 90 minutes and, after that, say you're sorry. |
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What I do know is that naming these people before they've been charged is a very bad idea. |
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The miners seemed to bear their suffering stoically, though their conditions were very bad indeed. |
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Some other things that can cause a very bad hair day include over processing your hair with color, tints, bleach or perms. |
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The dog, having sensed something very bad, is on his back, his paws in the air, and he's whining. |
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In some schools it is common not to be consulted if a child is misbehaving until it gets to the point when it has become very bad. |
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I trimmed out the aircraft and was setting up my instruments for the TACAN approach when I looked up to see something very bad. |
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Seen from a reasonable standpoint that is a very bad condition to be in, for such people become so unadapted that they have to be confined. |
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We have had a very bad election result, we are effectively skint, our activists are discouraged and our membership is falling. |
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Some members have asked why we do not boycott countries such as Sudan or Saudi Arabia that have very bad human rights records. |
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From what looked like very bad news came the unutterable relief of very good news. |
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Are we talking about the little furry things with snuffly snouts and sharp claws, very bad eyesight, those fellows? |
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In very bad weather, when the ship's rolling caused the guns to strain their fastenings, the breechings were doubled. |
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In he jumped, goggles on, and then proceeded to plough through the water doing a very bad and splashy front crawl. |
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I made a point of arguing this case in the morning editorial meetings, and that put me in a very bad odour with Kevin Marsh, the editor. |
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Well, the only real explanation is that Britain is in very bad odour with the Greeks because of the Elgin Marbles. |
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One couple run into the killer who is hideously scarred by a very bad latex effect. |
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However, there's also the sad fact that many conductors, especially those barely house-trained, are very bad at it. |
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He had very bad luck with the permanganate bleach and recommends the dichromate bleach instead. |
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All I can make out is that she has black hair and eyes, a fair complexion, and a very bad temper. |
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You are petrified of letting people see how vulnerable you can be and have a very bad case of stage fright. |
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The reason we are opposed to this law is that it is an extension of a very bad principle that turns police officers into commissars. |
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I took some paracetamol, and did cold compresses, and was just generally in a very bad mood. |
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While that had been a very good thing for ping, FTP and TELNET, it was now a very bad thing. |
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All any foreign correspondent has to do is to pick up the phone, and he or she can find a source to confirm that life is very bad. |
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Midway through the debrief, we were notified the aircraft battery had gone into a thermal-runaway condition, which is very bad. |
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There are already some fishing industries closed in Walvis Bay on various grounds which gives a very bad impression of the economy. |
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If forests are denuded and environment continually abused in this manner there will be very bad days ahead for the next generation, he said. |
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The roof needs replacing, and although most of the public areas look fine, there are parts of the castle which are in a very bad state. |
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This is very bad news for the one person in ten who suffers from nickel allergy, or those with eczema or dermatitis. |
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Race is a very divisive issue and if they managed to get a seat it would be very bad news for everyone in the area. |
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At first I felt very bad and wanted to comfort him and tell him everything would be okay. |
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Off the island of Manhattan, water-cooler sentiment no doubt holds that it's bad, very bad, maybe even very, very bad. |
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He was cold, he was bad at ad-libbing and he was very bad at setting up the panelists to be funny. |
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The timing for this couldn't be worse because we've just had a very bad cold spell. |
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I lost my temper and ranted and raged for 10 minutes, then jammed the phone down, and felt very, very bad. |
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After this White's position is very bad because his pieces are so poorly placed for the middle-game. |
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His childhood is mainly marked by the fact that he suffered from very bad asthma, which still affects him, and so was kept off school a lot. |
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She swam the few strokes to the edge and clambered out, in a very bad mood. |
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It is bad manners to push a new relationship on your friends and very bad manners to bad-mouth the aggrieved party. |
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That also is a very bad way to start off one's leadership in the Labor Party. |
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She had very bad shin splints to the point of a stress fracture after taking classes on a concrete floor. |
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Our love affair with fame is very bad for our health, and now science has proved it. |
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I'm also really very bad at choosing music to play for other people. |
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There's a crunchy ration of grit tracked in to the hall and kitchen now, joining with the Dolly-fluff to show just how very bad I am at routine vacuuming. |
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He told Hudson that he had to understand that people who had their homes invaded felt very bad about the fact that others had been meddling with their property. |
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The lead actor is sunny and sweet, but she turns so very, very bad. |
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There are good solutions, okay solutions and downright very bad ones. |
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When I saw the Kushner play as a student I had a very bad cold, of the kind that makes it difficult to breath without sounding like an organ bellows. |
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It was a very, very bad app, but it was the first app I ever built. |
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He was very agitated and concerned, and on several occasions he said to me it was a very bad call and he obviously realised he had made a very significant error. |
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Trying to do it in a reusable rocket, landing on a runway, that system has a very bad track record. |
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Following very bad stockmarkets in recent years, Irish investors are typified by strong aversion to risk and an almost umbilical attachment to capital guarantees. |
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They were swearing at me as I laid on the floor, with very bad words. |
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It is now commonplace to drive for hundreds of miles without seeing a police patrol car, and I believe that that is a very bad thing for road safety. |
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Fortunately their own innate dishonesty makes them very bad at it. |
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The conditions were very bad, and we were grossly undermanned. |
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My criticism is that most publishers are very bad at making a profit. |
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This is very bad news for the wildlife that depends on bog moss. |
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That was a very bad idea, executed by a very bad man named Mohammed Dahlan, and the two parties have been on the outs ever since. |
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But for African Americans, who significantly outnumbered whites in Yazoo County, it was, obviously, very bad indeed. |
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Waterford jockey, David Casey, was in the wars again last week as he suffered a very bad fall at Fairyhouse which will put him out of action for quite a while. |
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But Joe's assertions of fact about what happened four years ago were qualified by his similar assertion that he has a very bad recollection of what happened four years ago. |
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Even at superstar level, most rock bands are cesspits of raging ego, petty bitterness, monstrous vanity, sordid self-abuse and very bad hair days. |
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I radioed the team and they told me that they could tell that there had been a change to the aerodynamics on the car and the handling was very bad. |
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It's been a terrible, horrible, no-good, very bad year for journalism. |
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But his hands were on the steering wheel the whole time, it only looks differently in a very bad copy of the Zapruder film. |
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I think of myself a political moderate, but the callousness and the rank inefficiency of much of the current Republican party leadership leaves a very bad taste in my mouth. |
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All of the speakers were careful to point out that Rhodes was a very bad man who happened to do some very good things, such as endowing the Scholarship Fund. |
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She got very bad third-degree burns on her left arm, her whole back was bruised, she had a fractured wrist and some very bad lacerations on her leg. |
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All this is very bad news for coral, which has a fairly limited temperature comfort zone. |
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Because of the Dominican Republic's proximity to Haiti, where voodooism is practiced, owls are treated like witches or as very bad news. |
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I'M having a very bad time with my hiatus hernia and have had tests done in hospital. |
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The US also shipped 740,000 German POWs as forced labourers to France from where newspaper reports told of very bad treatment. |
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I'm a model convalescent if I'm waited on by anonymous people whose job it is, but very bad at sitting loose-handed about our own small rooms. |
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Also, Jamie Bamber's mockney has calmed down, so he no longer sounds like he's doing a very bad Danny Dyer impression. |
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Beer is very bad as it's high in purines, which increase the amount of uric acid. |
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His capture could have been very bad luck for Col. caballero. |
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However, Margot Brennan of the Irish Nutrition and Dietic Institute said the Westlife star was setting a very bad example. |
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I had managed to avoid Julie for almost four years, but, as my grandmother used to say, the bad penny always turns up, and Julie Evanson was one very bad penny. |
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There's ferment is Philadelphia where the ad agency with the oldest name in the business after a very bad year is picking itself up and coming out swinging. |
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The word caracca and derivative words is popularly used in reference to an cumbersome individual, to an old vessel, or to a vehicle in a very bad condition. |
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The way taxes, licenses and truck fees have been boosted in California the past year, it appears our representatives have been afflicted with a very bad case of spendicitis. |
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He found that name-calling and other verbal victimisation, such as not being allowed to join in with playground games, makes children feel very bad about themselves. |
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It was very bad in winter, when a temperature inversion caused by warmer air from the Caspian seeping over the Alborz mountains trapped colder, polluted air. |
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The heroe of this great history appears with very bad omens. |
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Chappals and shoes will fill up the garbage pit too quickly. I think it is impossible to burn old shoes and chappals. They melt and become very bad. |
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