At least the Brazilian is admitting it and has this week, in typical Elber fashion, offered a few choice words on the Bayern predicament. |
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It took more than 20 years of life experience for me to comprehend the horrible predicament my molester had created for me. |
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On seeing me, she wailed mournfully with a mixture of imploration to get her down and shame at her undignified predicament. |
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He ran over uttering an unrepeatable expletive on the way as he recognised my predicament, which by this time was serious. |
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It attempts, in parallels, to raise serious political and emotional questions about the moral predicament of the present day upright people. |
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It has left the door open to a possible peaceful resolution to the present predicament. |
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I am thrilled that our supporters are sticking by us as they seem to realise the predicament we are all facing. |
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The projects omission from the latest announcement of Government funding for new schools has left St Patrick's Secondary School in a predicament. |
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One distinguished editor, who was on first-name terms with a minister, found an unusual way out of this predicament. |
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Not only chambermaids but hospital orderlies will feel for their predicament. |
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This situation is not helped by the predicament he has with his wide midfield players. |
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As an educationist, her surmise is that literacy had failed to free women from their predicament of subordination. |
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While inside, she informed the barman of their predicament, but he laughed at her and told her he could not overrule the doorman's decision. |
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As illusions fade and the reality of East Timor's predicament becomes apparent, social tensions and class antagonisms will rapidly deepen. |
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Their exaggerated expressions emphasize their predicament of being alive but trapped within their utterly immobile forms. |
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But you have placed yourself in this predicament through bad policy, and your indigence keeps you in it. |
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Had it not been for my indiscretion, or intended indiscretion, Gerald wouldn't be in this predicament right now. |
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It's a striking moment, both for the sheer intimacy between the characters and the hopelessness of their predicament. |
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So there's a lot of poetic justice to the move, and we're very grateful to the club for helping us out of our predicament. |
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I am far from the first to emphasize what has been regarded by many as our quintessential postmodernist predicament. |
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This cross-breed pooch's predicament behind bars is a taste of more to come as many animals given as Christmas gifts become unwanted. |
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Aladdin thought his case for asylum was being processed by Australian immigration officials but was soon informed of his predicament. |
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He vehemently denies that season-ticket sales are down, and hopes that their financial predicament can be eased by a run in Europe. |
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We are all too often reminded in the media of the financial predicament many pensioners find themselves in. |
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The word crisis is too often used to exaggerate the predicament of a club experiencing hard times. |
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That was all he said, a string of words said in a broken whisper which made no sense when put in the context of our predicament. |
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What they often don't realise is that there are plenty of other people out there in the same predicament. |
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She started, as though she had thought she was completely alone in her predicament. |
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His predicament allows him to spot unlikely but truthful parallels between comic books and real life. |
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Thus, there is the serious predicament of an insecurity complex that cannot be easily resolved. |
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Black-eyed and skeletal, she seemed to be almost glorying in her predicament. |
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Unfortunately, this lands him in the predicament of propounding a nonfalsifiable theory. |
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She began to look through her grimoire, hoping to find some information on her predicament. |
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Despite the grumblings of some, they are unlikely to depart with their manager who yesterday seemed heavily laboured by his current predicament. |
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I looked around, hoping, praying to a guardian angel to help me get out of this predicament. |
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At the beginning of the hearing, I entertained considerable sympathy for the predicament in which he found himself. |
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I will leave something so grand as the future of cultural anthropology to itself, and stick with the predicament of ethnography. |
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Should that crisis explode, it would drag everyone down into the same predicament. |
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With all their knowledge and wisdom, they can see no possible way of painless extrication from the debt predicament. |
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By the end of the telling her voice had lifted and she herself shared a giggle at the overall predicament. |
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Whenever questioned about the perilous financial predicament he always maintained a sense of diplomacy and realism about the situation. |
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Even when the advice doesn't directly pertain to my own predicament of the week, I enjoy reading your witty wisecracks and thoughtful responses. |
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She had not appreciated her mother's predicament and was wrapped up in her own concerns. |
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The motive was obviously to express regret abut the predicament, and there it is. |
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This second figure suggests an alter ego who is critical of the housewife's servile predicament. |
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The solid cast works hard to lend credibility to their roles and their shared, legitimately scary predicament. |
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But its increased economic insularity is more likely to be a natural function of its financial predicament. |
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What could be more apposite, more relevant to our predicament as a nation, today? |
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He hung onto a lobster pot for a couple of minutes until he realised his predicament, and made his ascent as slowly as he could. |
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He said the expense was ruinous, and certainly if all estates were in the same predicament, the condition of the planters must be very critical. |
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Thank you, I hope you understand our predicament and come to our assistance. |
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The very few who carried a road atlas seemed incapable of reading it as they sought a way out of their self-inflicted predicament. |
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An hour after we headed out to sea, Toby had remedied our predicament by MacGyvering a replacement from plumbing parts and rope. |
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This is a society which systematically screws its weakest members and then blames them for their predicament. |
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With its fiscal predicament in mind, the manufacturer put the screws on legislators to offer it the sweetest deal available. |
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It is a thought experiment designed to arrive at a practical judgment, action upon which is anticipated to resolve one's predicament. |
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Kate's predicament is never sentimentalized, and the tough decisions she faces aren't simplified to bring about a tidy little ending. |
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And to top it all, you get this terrible sneezing fit that puts you in an even bigger predicament. |
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But crabs and other animals that periodically shed their hard shells, or exoskeletons, face just such a predicament. |
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He put on a show of bravado, but inwardly he was seeking any way out of his predicament. |
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They have not reached this predicament simply through ill fortune. |
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But such seems to be our epistemic predicament where space is concerned. |
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One worker, a boilermaker who left his wife and children in Johannesburg under the impression he had a family visa, went public about his predicament last Wednesday. |
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My current predicament is not on the same scale as some of those I have previously found myself in but none the less a solution evades me for now. |
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His letters to them show how their predicament brought his own vividly back to him. |
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Earlier this year, 78-year-old Walter Williams found himself in a similar predicament. |
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The characters often look up to the gods for guidance, speak of them and reproach them for putting such a predicament onto mortals of flesh and blood. |
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She stops suddenly and the enormousness of her predicament sinks in. |
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Undoubtedly this issue would have to be given due consideration by any couple in such a predicament, but I believe that it should be subordinated to the moral concerns. |
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While I agree that this predicament probably sucks for his girlfriend, I also don't see why it would be a blessing for many other women, unless they too, were asexual. |
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George's smile faded into a solemn understanding of her predicament. |
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There is no point in condemning victims of drugs and crime to short spells in prison, only to have them come out in the same predicament as before. |
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When he first arrived in 2006, he only knew two or three others in his predicament. |
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What evil, malignant Commie menace could be behind this predicament? |
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It should induce China to warn the Burmese of their predicament. |
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He must use it wisely if his club are to escape their current predicament. |
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Although universally accepted procedures must be observed, they furnish little or no assistance in resolving such a predicament as faced the surgeon here. |
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If the pronouncement had been directed at a different predicament, it would have been safe to say it was the only way she could have kept herself sane. |
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Pleasure turns to horror when the realize that they have walked into a cunning trap, where the harder they try to run, the worse their predicament. |
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Their solidified friendship is one of the most touching details of the premiere, but it also puts branson in a tricky predicament. |
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The Human Knot game had a clear message of how to handle the predicament with serenest nature and a team work. |
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Given Sam's predicament, he avoids revealing his suspicion that he may have travelled back in time, for fear that others will think he is insane. |
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To stick with the policy unbendingly, is to make the same mistake of policy stubbornness that led India to its present predicament. |
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Yet, Watson's descriptions also gothicize the kuia, ultimately removing responsibility for her predicament from Ida and her companions. |
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The Fraserburgh-born killer seemed more upset about the fate of his pet dog Bleep than his predicament. |
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Years ago, many a man in his predicament could so easily have been tempted to buy built-up shoes with a hidden heel. |
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Mark Reay knows his predicament is very different from theirs. |
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In some of the poems which discuss her predicament openly, the writing goes flat and notebookish. |
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Central to the tale is the predicament of a woman caught between consanguineal and marital interests. |
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That leaves Martin in a bit of a predicament, but a trip to the paper shop solves that problem, as he bumps into agent Neil. |
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In a way, the roots of this predicament reach back hundreds of years. |
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Covenant doggedly searches for a way out of his predicament and vows to keep moving in the hopes that, macabrely put, something will turn up. |
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Notwithstanding this distinction, he indicts Eliot for weakening her condemnation of male abusiveness by also seeming to blame the victim, Janet, for her own predicament. |
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Even though no museologist, modern or other, seems ever to have set foot on its premises, the new Acropolis Museum is intentionally bound to a thoroughly modern predicament. |
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If there is any analogy for our predicament, it is the story of the Tower of Babel, but of course the analogy is not understood outside the dwindling Judeo-Christian remnant. |
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Such a decision is not made on the basis of chance, but rather on necessity and spontaneity, given the prior predetermined events leading up to the predicament. |
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In the last section of the chapter, the author discusses the predicament of both gradualists and militants despite their success in influencing the language of Arab politics. |
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In this satirical detonation of neo-con ideology, rendered in Behrman's trademark austere and evocative style, a teenager named Ernest tries to survive that very predicament. |
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