Does singing about the trials and tribulations of love inevitably make one a torch singer?
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These accounts provide fascinating insight into the trials and tribulations of the women's chosen path and way of life.
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After some trials and tribulations during the early years, the state did eventually commit itself wholeheartedly to the creation of citizen-electors.
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Those whose contrition is incomplete are most vulnerable in times oftribulationand terrptrttion - the wintry period of the soul.
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Nonetheless, the trials and tribulations of these patients are not uncommonly encountered in the context of genetic counseling.
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Yet her music is extraordinarily positive, either joyful or beautiful, rarely gloomy, with little trace of the upheavals and tribulations of her personal life.
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For example, aspirin is advertised as the panacea for every kind oftribulation, not only the common headache.
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To a great extent, notwithstanding the trials and tribulations of recent decades when industry output has waned, this remains the case today.
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The metaphor also aptly portrays the tribulations and breakthroughs in one's professional life.
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His extensive research in private papers helps to reveal barristers' daily routines and personnel dilemmas, illuminating the tribulations of life on the legal circuit with particular clarity.
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Morale is a concept that is generally applied to a person facing a challenge, trial, ortribulation.
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Despite its tribulations, the gendarmerie was a major late-empire institution, performing a range of tasks in outlying regions as part of the central government's ambitious reform initiative.
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But there are also important lessons here for anyone engaged in studying the trials and tribulations of aid projects between more and less economically developed countries.
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Lilburne's numerous comments upon his trials and tribulations are as problematic as they are valuable, and must be supplemented with evidence from other sources, both official and unofficial.
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Many of the tribulations through which we are going need not have arisen had we stuck with the county council and the two tiers.
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