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1 Until we acknowledge those issues, we can only expect more tragic bloodlettings.
2 A sadder, more tragic group of people could not be found anywhere.
3 A still more tragic scene had been that evening enacted in Heidelberg.
4 The condition was made more tragic by a drunken Dutchman falling overboard.
5 But his feet looked even more tragic than the rest of him.
6 But her failure is really more tragic than that of Mrs. Gamp.
7 It's perhaps even more tragic that the National Unemployed People's Trust support Zuma.
8 But in other instances the descent has been far more tragic .
9 They conduct their love affairs in an even more tragic style.
10 The fate of Nantucket and its whalers was even more tragic .
11 I know few passages in the world's history more tragic than that death.
12 No more tragic picture of failure and despair was ever painted.
13 His first encounter with suffering is more tragic and more true.
14 Some farces can be more tragic than any tragedy ever was, she says.
15 They had only led us, however, to a deeper and far more tragic mystery.
16 Today David Cameron leads the reaction to more tragic deaths.
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