Woes Sentence Examples

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  • And both refer these woes to the same cause, viz.

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  • Anyway, you do n't want to hear about my transport woes.

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  • No matter his woes, protect him when you can.

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  • But there are alternative ways of easing those monthly woes through diet and simple natural remedies.

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  • Therefore, cried Tommy stroked his woes were forgotten.

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  • Most of our domestic financial woes can be ascribed to military spending.

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  • Collagen production slows dramatically, which then results in a slew of skin care woes heretofore unfamiliar to most women, including wrinkles, scars and fine lines.

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  • In an ideal world, dealing with all the world's woes would be simple.

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  • Sydney's romantic woes are compounded when she is sued for malpractice.

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  • The CBS legal drama The Good Wife follows the woes of the Florrick family.

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  • The moment you put on a tight or light (in fabric or color) pair of pants or a fitted skirt, beware of the butt outline woes.

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  • Divorce led to financial woes for Tamra and Simon.

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  • She desperately wants to keep the surrogacy and her family's financial woes a secret, and the others oblige.

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  • Cristina, Alex, Meredith and Izzie struggled with having their own interns, medical issues and romantic woes while George struggled with the desire to take his residency exam again.

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  • Now one of the cardinal rules of politeness is to avoid burdening a stranger with the weight of ones own woes.

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  • In January 1380 Sudbury became chancellor of England, and the revolting peasants regarded him as one of the principal authors of their woes.

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  • The tale of these glories, with their attendant woes, does not exhaust the history of the papacy.

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  • The coming of the Messiah will be preceded by the Last Woes.

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  • After that he follows St Mark alone, until he introduces after the call of the twelve apostles the sermon which begins with the beatitudes and woes.

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  • It is certainly true that the same emotional temperament, dissolving in tears at the spectacle of the country's woes, and expressing itself to a great extent in the same or similar language, is noticeable in the author(s) of Lamentations i.-iv.

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  • The woes I recounted to you in my last missive have been soothed by a letter from the Lady Marion.

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  • Are at last about his woes were imprisoned sunbeams struggling in its depths.

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  • Stay here as long as you like, and never face the woes of the outside world again.

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  • Ecuador's economic woes were, no doubt, compounded by the expulsion of the Jesuits in 1767 by King Charles III.

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  • But frankly, considering the NHSâs recent financial woes, it is no surprise that budget-conscious finance managers are looking for easy targets.

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  • But RIM is not alone in facing legal woes.

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  • That set the stage for the euro's current woes.

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  • But, more insurance woes for our members trying to organize small public displays.

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  • Voters, meanwhile, are hoping the upcoming presidential elections will spell an end to the economic downturn and their pension woes.

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  • Anyway, you don't want to hear about my transport woes.

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  • Cities are cut off by tremendous flooding - just something else to add to the country's woes.

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  • On this view of the dialogue, the subsequent woes will be pronounced against the Chaldaeans, and the date assigned to the prophecy will be about 600 B.C., i.e.

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  • Therefore, cried tommy stroked his woes were forgotten.

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  • Economic problems The war in DR. Congo disrupted trade and farming, adding to economic woes caused by decades of dictatorship.

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  • Ecuador 's economic woes were, no doubt, compounded by the expulsion of the Jesuits in 1767 by King Charles III.

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  • That set the stage for the euro 's current woes.

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  • Insurance woes however given differences individual market to collects data on.

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  • In an ideal world, dealing with all the world 's woes would be simple.

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  • Cities are cut off by tremendous flooding - just something else to add to the country 's woes.

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  • An enclosed sifting cat litter box may be the answer to your litter cleaning woes.

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  • Consolidating debt can save borrowers hundreds or thousands of dollars in interest payments, but it is not always an automatic fix to all financial woes.

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  • Never do business with someone cold-calling, offering to solve all your woes.

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  • Herbal folklore hails the agave as a plant to treat constipation and stomach woes.

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  • Latching problems, sore nipples, and plugged ducts are among the most common woes, but a major concern that can occur right from the start is the problem of low milk supply.

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  • With LoveToKnow's personal image consultant at your service, you are sure to find answers to some of your beauty woes.

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  • With on screen film cosmetic demands and application woes, lip gloss helped Max Factor add the shine necessary shine to create an attention grabbing pout without layering color endlessly.

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  • While self-tanning is a wonderful substitute to the damaging and skin-aging consequences of ultra-violet rays, application woes turned off many consumers for good reason.

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  • If you are parenting a male teen, embrace their journey into manhood and be sure to keep communication lines open to discuss the woes and heartaches common during these tender years.

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  • Celebrity splits - we're so used to seeing our favorite celebs break up, make up, and break up again that tales of their relationship woes sometimes surprise us about as much as the sun coming up in the morning.

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  • Could this be a sign of financial woes for the multi-million dollar pop star?

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  • Snitches are now saying that Miss Port doesn't actually have a job at the fashion house as they, like the rest of country, are laying people off due to economic woes.

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  • No matter what business you are in, this category is sure to liven your morning "what to wear" woes.

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  • While other trailers succumbed to the economic woes of the World War II era, the Airstream endured although its luxury label meant that few of its motor homes were sold.

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  • Children's concepts of divinity, right and wrong, and who is ultimately responsible for the world's woes are shaped by the family and by the religious social group to which each child belongs.

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  • Another area you'll want to evaluate is your career sector, especially if your financial woes are due to a job loss.

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  • Many people believe that a magic bullet for financial woes is adding water elements to a room, such as a water fountain.

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  • Many hair care lines now carry products that can either fix or mask a multitude of hair woes.

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  • Yes, it is very important for you to feel understood; qualities like empathy can help you to feel more at home, but in the long run, sitting around glossing over your life's woes may end up making you feel more hopelessly down than ever.

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  • Book a salon consultation and find out whether or not a loose perm is a likely choice for any or all of your hair woes.

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  • Many women opt for short hair for ease of styling, only to find that their cropped locks have their own fair share of styling woes.

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  • Conversely, when the country is in recession, California seems to be one of the states hardest hit by economic woes.

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  • A car service that picks you up, drops you off and waits for you is the clear solution to these transportation woes.

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  • Knowing how to dress for your body type can eliminate these everyday woes experienced by women of all sizes.

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  • If so, easy-to-make Christmas gifts may be the solution to your holiday woes.

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  • In the meantime, when he starts complaining respond by empathizing with his woes, you might say something like, "that's too bad" or "sounds like you're having a tough time" and then change the topic.

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  • When financial woes occur, it is not unusual for this group to seek solace in the arms of someone who "understands."

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  • If you or someone you know suspects celiac disease as the culprit of health woes, then read on to learn if your condition parallels celiac sprue symptoms.

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  • This bag boasts five outside pockets as well as two in the interior, making storage woes a thing of the past.

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  • They are not the most sympathetic sign in the zodiac, so your emotional woes may fall on deaf ears.

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  • Understand their worries and woes at home and at school and ensure them that they matter to you.

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  • Their friendship offered a mainstay for fans to appreciate as both Steve and Jessie coped with their various romantic woes.

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  • For seven seasons, the Gilmore Girls (Lorelai and her daughter "Rory") entertained fans with their fast paced dialogue, close mother-daughter relationship and romantic woes.

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  • Betty's family difficulties also fill out many of the storylines including her sister Hilda's employment woes and her father's immigration struggles.

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  • Whether the characters are naughty or nice is an important element as are their romantic woes.

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  • In other relationship woes, Meredith and Derek continued their push-me-pull-me relationship, but they managed to get back together despite Nurse Rose's objections.

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  • Meredith and Derek finally found some resolution to their romantic woes and the interns had to say goodbye to a beloved friend.

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  • The new bankruptcy law, the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (BAPCPA) going into effect on October 17, 2005 has benefits for business and woes for consumers.

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  • It is said to have begun in convents and it had its strongest upsurge in the Great Irish Famine of 1846, where its sales helped alleviate poverty woes.

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  • Evidence is accumulating which may end in the explanation and perhaps in the prevention of the direst of human woes - cancer itself, though at present inquiry is being directed rather to intrinsic than to extrinsic causes.

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  • The financial woes of the next period, which is one of decline, were largely the legacy of this age of glory.

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  • These treat of the Messiah and the Messianic kingdom, the woes of Israel in the past and the destruction of Jerusalem in the present, as well as of theological questions relating to original sin, free will, works, the number of the saved, the nature of the resurrection body, &c. The views expressed on several of the above subjects are often conflicting.

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  • On this view, the Chaldaeans are the divine instrument for punishing the tyranny of the Assyrians, to whom the following woes will therefore refer.

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  • The book treats of the Messiah and the Messianic kingdom, the woes of Israel in the past and the destruction of Jerusalem in the present, as well as of theological questions relating to original sin, free will, works, &c. The views expressed on several of these subjects are often conflicting.

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  • A convenient belief in the doctrine of the transmigration of souls satisfied the unfortunate that their woes were the natural result of their own deeds in a former birth, and, though unavoidable now, might be escaped in a future state of existence by present good conduct.

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  • But he finally passed on the wretched fiction as a heritage of his descendants, to cause untold woes in the 15th century.

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  • Under a just and firm administration, which from the first was essentially civil, though the principal officials were officers of the British army, the Sudan recovered in a surprising manner from the woes it suffered during the Mandia.

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  • The choice of three series of seven seals, seven trumpets and seven bowls, to form the framework in which the history of the last woes is to be given, shows the same hand that addressed the churches as seven.

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  • It was in the abbey of St Denis that Abelard, now aged forty, sought to bury himself with his woes out of sight.

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  • The kasida and the ghazel are both monorhythmic; the first as a rule celebtates the praises of some great man, while the second discourses of the joys and woes of love.

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