They are in prison surrounded by people, but prisons are the loneliest places on earth. |
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It is the loneliest job in the world they say, and more than one comic has died prematurely from the stress of trying to make others laugh. |
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He was abusive, debauched, arrogant, derisive, intolerant, and possibly the loneliest man who ever lived. |
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Men attempted to claw their way out, perhaps asking themselves how they ended up in such a remote location, dying the loneliest of deaths. |
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We've heard the presidency called the loneliest job in the world, a splendid misery, whatever. |
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Jon thinks he is the loneliest boy in the world, with nothing to do but watch the lighthouse beacon. |
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In some of the loneliest seas in the world the Navy appeared to help support the yachtswoman's morale. |
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This region is one of the loneliest and most natural in Namibia. It is inhabited by the Himba tribe. |
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It has been described as the loneliest sheep station in New Zealand. |
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He is the loneliest guy in town right now because decisions are being made that affect his department and how he manages the department. |
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Actually, these were among the loneliest years when everything seemed to be on my side, but it was not. |
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Just like Moominpappa in Tove Jansson's Moomin books, my ambition was to live on the loneliest lighthouse on the remotest skerry farthest from land. |
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The position of goalkeeper is widely regarded as the loneliest of all. |
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More information about Langanes: Shaped like a goose with a very large head, the foggy Langanes peninsula is one of the loneliest corners of Iceland. |
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Skype and Facebook put even the loneliest speaker in touch with others. |
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A man's loneliest hours begin when public recognition begins. |
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