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woes <a woe; woes> N

woes

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The curator has skillfully orchestrated a symphonic chorus of womanly woes and joys, deliriums and delights.
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His neighbour finds the texts and over time turns into an assiduous and diligent reader, to whom the many woes of being a writer are revealed.
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Troubled by the regime's failure to legitimize itself or to solve the country's woes, the king also began to draw away.
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It's hard to imagine that oversaturation is totally unrelated to the ratings woes so many networks are facing now.
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The characters muddle on through despite their lot, with the knowledge that a cup of tea can cure a thousand woes.
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Despite the off-ice problems, they had a successful year, compared to their early day woes.
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And to add to its woes the reviews were not too good either.
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The smoke generated creates woes to the general public and the patients who come to the adjacent government hospital.
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When there multiplied people who call evil good, and good evil, woes increased in the world.
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It spells for the mukta a final cessation of the weals and woes of the cycle of birth-death-birth ("janam-maran").
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