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Meanings of deep unhappiness in English
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Usage of deep unhappiness in English
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The row sparked anger among ethnic Malays and deepunhappiness among non-Muslims.
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Bad manners often come from a place of deepunhappiness.
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But the deepunhappiness of some teachers and parents is about more than administrative chaos.
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The elation of the campaign subsided into a deepunhappiness over the vanity of this world.
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All the money in the world-theyclearly had a significant chunk of it-couldn'talleviate a deepunhappiness.
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At last she came in, dressed in everyday clothes, with a look of deepunhappiness in her face.
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There was a deepunhappiness at TV3 and questions needed to be asked about why that was, she said.
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The split underscored deepunhappiness in Congress over Trump's action, which many lawmakers view as abandoning loyal Kurdish fighters.
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Americans expressed deepunhappiness with the direction of the economy, which in the poll they identified overwhelmingly as the country's top problem.
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In particular, Germany's deepunhappiness at being forced to support what it sees as its feckless southern counterparts is there for all to see.
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Sir, -Speaking recently in the European Parliament, the Taoiseach spelled out his deepunhappiness at his own Government's wholly inadequate response to climate change.
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'I curse you to deepunhappiness,' the priestess snarled.
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"It's not as different as all that," I said, thinking of Pop and the wasted hours in the Saracen Lounge, and April's deepunhappiness.