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One of the southern mountains was so vastly high, it seemed to hide its head in the clouds, and the west end of it terminated in a horrible precipice, that we called the Despairing Lover's Leap.
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We think of Halloween Tales as Extra Bloody with a Wink, or maybe just the Essence of Dread, but I like the idea of Despairing us to Oblivion.
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A heated debate ensued in the comments in which a commenter called Despairing Liberal maintained that the IMF report said no such thing.
Iain Dale's Diary 2009
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Despairing about the prospects for hunting, some people have turned to Greenland halibut fishing instead.
World's race for economic growth threatens Greenland's pure white wilderness 2011
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It's not just this blog that's going to stop, as Suitably Despairing points out here.
Edinburgh today: bus campaign, new music fund and Reclaim The Night 2011
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Among those speaking out is the local Suitably Despairing blog, which asks: "Couldn't they at least wait until the Festival is over?"
Edinburgh today: tram reaction, plastic bag progress and a late Christmas tree 2011
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Despairing, part deux Good grief: A 13-year old boy and 15-year old girl ...
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The Suitably Despairing blog takes a look through the SNP #sp11 election manifesto.
Edinburgh today: Stills gallery tour, Fo-op Friday and Spartans win league 2011
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Despairing, part deux Good grief: A 13-year old boy and 15-year old girl ...
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Despairing of finishing The Picnic in time for display at the Salon, Monet instead submitted a full-length portrait of Camille, which drew admiring comparisons with the work of Edouard Manet.
The jealous love rival who tried to erase all trace of Monet's muse 2011
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