The widespread economic misery had the effect of radicalizing a significant segment of the Oklahoma population.
But the gods are vying for supremacy, and the war has caused widespread misery, uprooting entire nations and changing the balance of power on Ansalon.
But if cynicism and prejudice are major factors, charity officials say, they are equaled by a sense that the widespread, deep-rooted misery in this city is unsolvable.
The event was marred by heavy rain on the Friday and Saturday causing stage closures and widespread misery for festival-goers.
In 1845, the great potato famine caused widespread misery and poverty, and the exodus from Ireland began.
They can cause widespread misery and disenchantment for the pupils who have to sit in class with sometimes very aggressive, unpleasant and threatening pupils.
The democratic election of more enlightened Palestinian leadership is unlikely to emerge from such widespread misery.
At the time of Laestadius's 1826 arrival in Karesuando, the people of Lapland parish suffered from widespread misery and alcoholism.
The first is the Soviet Union, a semifeudal backward country with widespread misery which became a country of great scientific and technological advances despite facing systematic aggression.
Such a misreading of capitalism has caused widespread misery in former Communist countries, which are still learning that the free market works best when not completely free.