Small wonder modern heavy rock gets such a ribbing when it goes and gets itself involved in woefulness like this. |
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The editor is noted for addressing hacks at their end-of-term bash in a speech widely noted for its spectacular woefulness. |
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His face is fuller, and he has almost lost the hangdog woefulness of his youth — almost, but not quite, which turns out to be a good thing. |
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She lifts up her shirt and gazes at the Object's naked belly and, finally, with a kind of woefulness, bows her head and kisses it. |
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And, really, the only bright spot of yesterday for United, who are fast slipping into pre-McCall woefulness, was that they broke their duck against Hearts. |
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Two thirds of this record could be parodied, such is its woefulness. |
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Presumably the woefulness of the latter's London accent was not evident to the film's German director, Lexi Alexander. |
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