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To make matters worse, they had all just spent an hour cooped up alone in their cars and were just dying to talk.
It's a terrible thing when nobody wants to dance with you.
Christ, Henry, that's one of the reasons why you guys suck as a couple.
The traffic was diabolical.
Bad air quality can contribute to many health problems such as asthma, and improperly discarded garbage can spread bacteria that are dangerous to health.
The last thing you'd want is a constant reminder of a bad experience.
Seen initially as a strategic coup, the Merrill acquisition quickly soured.
Presenting a sloppy or confusing executive summary is like going to a loan interview in a dirty old pair of shorts, or even worse.
Badly-designed navigation is one of the few truly mortal SINS that you can commit as a web professional.
There is another, more sinister, possibility.
Nor is the state's bad air restricted to its south.
For me the worst thing about programming is dealing with external constraints.
To prevent further ACTS of arson, the new tower is engineered completely from metal.
Evidently no lessons have been learned or else the government would not have handled the problem so badly.
This matter has been handled very badly.
If you find yourself implying that all members of a group behave the same way-as in "Women are lousy drivers" -stop.
Worse, China has a higher ratio than India, implying that it is more wasteful.
In the eyes of many foreigners, Chinese are the best hosts and the worst guests in the world.
Worse, this minor dimension risks being utilized by right-wing forces to distract attention from the systemic roots and dimensions of the crisis.
He blamed Fiona for a lousy weekend.
If a couple are infertile and wish they were not, that is sad.
He made a sad business of it with his unsteady hand, and a smothered titter rippled over the house.
It was possibly their worst performance ever.
The worst way to complain is over the telephone.
But somewhere from the 19th century onward, more artists began seeing happiness as meaningless, phony or, worst of all, boring, as we went from Wordsworth's Daffodils to Baudelaire's Flowers of Evil.