| 11. | But the celebration had become a commiseration.
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| 12. | Weep in commiseration there ( whack ).
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| 13. | Meanwhile from France coach Lemerre, there was commiseration for his side's fans.
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| 14. | In that way, whether it's in joy or commiseration, people are united.
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| 15. | And while Super Bowl champions hardly elicit much commiseration, the process has come under question.
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| 16. | But group commiseration, with people experiencing the same situation, can be a tremendous help.
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| 17. | In spite of his mother's commiseration, Thomas still feels as if he behaved badly.
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| 18. | The shops along narrow and winding High Street were either closed or open more for commiseration than commerce.
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| 19. | Girlfriends nodded in commiseration : " Oops ! poor you, you're drunk ."
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| 20. | "I have to offer my congratulations and commiserations to Sam Torrance, " said Montgomerie.
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