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1 Out o' joint, poor bugger . The young man looked up for the first time.
2 Just saw it and am worried for the poor bugger .
3 Read on… The poor bugger was appointed in April.
4 He's a bit of a runt, the poor bugger .
5 It's a tough business, no other poor bugger has to live up to these preposterous standards.
6 It was some poor bugger in the office.'
7 I pity the poor bugger who has to try to reduce that to a Match of the Day highlights package.
8 Reportedly the medical officer on watch reportedly said " poor bugger " with the injury feared to be an ACL.
9 So this poor bugger was chosen as one of the unlucky ones to be shifted, forcibly… and it's not pretty.
10 Unwilling to leave his friend behind, he carried the poor bugger to the clubhouse, where a gentleman said, "What a fine Christian thing you've done!"
11 I feel sorry for the poor buggers , Ms Hanson told Today.
12 I'd like those two poor buggers there to be happy -that's all.
13 We carry the poor buggers to the Riga markets, then take on cargo for here.
14 And so, apparently, are bits of the poor buggers !
15 Poor bugger Marlowe, he must be sick with worry.
16 The last clue we'd had of their vicinity was the poor buggers flayed in the tree.
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