| 21. | The repertoire at two nearby places can vary widely, and woe betide those who try to strike up a foreign carol.
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| 22. | He is now secretary of defense, and woe betide the brass hat who tries an end run to lobby for a favored weapon.
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| 23. | Actually, woe betide them if they succeed, too : the angels become punching bags, banged up badly and also shot during the story.
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| 24. | And woe betide you if a cellular phone chirps, as diners dig into their pockets or bags, elbows cocked and ready to do damage.
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| 25. | "` Woe betide you if you get out of there'_ have you ever heard of anything like that in history ?"
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| 26. | He also was the kind of guy who would do anything to get to the front, and woe betide the driver who got in his way.
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| 27. | Woe betide the bourgeois hack who is impetuous enough to pontificate on the internal predicaments of the Communist Party of India ( Marxist ) ( CPM ).
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| 28. | Woe betide another gull that has the audacity to believe the same .-- Kurt Shaped Box 22 : 37, 11 July 2006 ( UTC)
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| 29. | But woe betide the wet-behind-the-ears shavetail who doesn't listen to what his / her ranking enlisted person has to say.
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| 30. | *"'Delete "'& mdash; Looks impressive at the first glance, but woe betide anyone that actually tries to read it.
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