| 1. | And woe betide the diplomat or journalist who points this out.
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| 2. | And woe betide anyone who tries to tell them otherwise.
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| 3. | And woe betide the poor swab who ran afoul of the captain.
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| 4. | In 1943, Tide Beside Abide or Betide was constructed.
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| 5. | Woe betide those companies that disappoint expectations, however.
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| 6. | Woe betide the consultant who ignores ( or needs ) advice like this:
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| 7. | Woe betide he who is perceived to threaten an ailing, wrathful czar.
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| 8. | "Woe betide lean and mean organizations, " said Hansenne.
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| 9. | Now, woe betide thee, Thomas Clarke!
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| 10. | But woe betide us if we wanted to change anything else at this stage.
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