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KW: I see Barnett's mother's face is full of regret.
After 16 months under Trump, though, Jones is full of regret.
Failure meant no degree, poor job prospects and a life full of regret.
The woman who took Geoffrey Owens' photo at Trader Joe's is full of regret.
There are those instances, however, when your piece of body ink leaves you full of regret.
Otherwise you risk waking up on November 9 with your conscience very much full of regret.
The seven Strasbourg suspects portray themselves as full of regret for having made the trip to Syria.
That underneath it all is a man full of regret is both obvious and, at times, a bit deflating.
Now, she says she's full of regret after a horrific bus crash left her daughter and several other students hospitalized.
And then to see him die so full of regret — I wanted to fall out of my chair seeing that.
The song is processional and full of regret, sketching a scenario in which heaven is prison and he is a prisoner.
But the day of that entrance exam last spring, everything felt up in the air and I was full of regret.
Inevitably, I'd wake up the next morning full of regret that compounded the hangovers, and I'd try to avoid my friends until the guilt subsided.
"Your eyes were full of regret," sings Matty Healy, showing solidarity with dejected lovers of every generation before zeroing in on the harsh realities of 2016.
"I still can't believe she's not alive," said Dambar Budha, her father-in-law, full of regret, sitting on a rock, staring off into the hills.
" Tanya F echoes what everyone else says, but is full of regret: "There is natural debris all over the waterfront and it is completely covered with flies.
Though they described their move to Raqqa as disastrous and were full of regret, none of the women voiced much sympathy for, or even awareness of, ISIS's victims.
One is perpetually torn by one's gifts, in a sort of civil war, threatened by dissipation, full of regret for what one might have done and did not do.
She loves him, he may or may not love her, and the tension between them is exquisite, sad, full of regret and, ironically, rather aristocratic in its determination to stiffen the upper lip.
That is who she is at the beginning, and that kind of is who she is at the end of the book, where he is this guy full of regret and the road not taken and all that stuff.
An unwieldy drama about the familiar Chekhovian concerns — lives full of regret, stomachs bloated with vodka — the play has been moved from Russia in the 19th century to Russia in the late 20th century for this version by Andrew Upton, Ms. Blanchett's husband.
In the opening pages of Rebekah Frumkin's debut novel, "The Comedown," we meet Leland Bloom-Mittwoch — middle-aged, manic, full of regret and cocaine, clutching a Torah to his chest as he takes a big running jump off the roof of a Tampa hotel.
It was full of regret and self-recrimination, I've broken the best thing, he wrote, he didn't know why he had done it, it was just the same thing again and again, he said, it's like I hate my own happiness, which was a phrase I had repeated to myself all day.
Or god, maybe you'd have ended up being very old, feeling full of regret that you closed yourself off to the amazing wealth and beauty of human emotion and connection, and that experiencing loss so powerfully is a sign of being able to feel deeply, which often feels like a curse but sometimes too feels like a blessing.
Her way of making peace with that is getting revenge. It's like she needs [Jesse] to bare witness to it with her. Tulip represents the past, and the past for him is full of regret. all he can hear is his father.
Mark Kennedy of the Fort Wayne Journal Gazette called the album full of "regret and moodiness" and noted that it is "also largely shorn of the upbeat tempos and hip-hop elements that made his [Graham's] last album so successful. This is a truly melancholy Dane." Kennedy ultimately felt that the album leaves the listener feeling "bummed out".
McGregor explained the situation: "Mark has had a really bad day at work, so he's out for a fun night. To his surprise, he enjoys Jade's company. Lucas goes home early – and Mark and Jade end up sharing a kiss." The next morning it was made clear that Mark and Jade had spent the night together and Mark was full of regret.
Their fifth album Below the Belt was released on May 11, 2010 and produced by Matt DeMatteo. The album's first single, "Full of Regret", features Elijah Wood, Lemmy Kilmister, Selma Blair and Mike Watt in the accompanying video, the first in 'The Ballad of Danko Jones' video trilogy. It debuted at No. 36 on Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks in November. It is also featured on EA's NHL 11 soundtrack.
Full of regret, Shrimpie later privately confesses to Robert that he has to sell his estate to pay off debts and says that he admires Robert for thinking ahead and modernising Downton. He is appointed Governor of Bombay that year, and he and his wife travel to India. However, the two fail to resolve their marital problems, and agree to separate upon returning to England for Rose's wedding.
Eventually, Freddie pulls a gun on Peter and threatens to shoot him. Peter confesses that he and Sally are in love and going to get married. Delilah asks Peter for a divorce, asking him for the winning lottery ticket as her settlement. Peter refuses at first, but eventually he gives in and gives her the money. Full of regret, he then tells Sally’s friend Johnny about his mistake, and that he wants his wife back.
There was an attempt to halt the conspiracy, which nevertheless continued to grow bolder on the next day, with another visit by di Rossi and di Marzano. Yet, they grew uncertain and gave orders to cancel the insurrection, which was due to break out on 10 March. The same day, Charles Albert, full of regret, raced to Moncalieri, where he revealed everything to Victor Emmanuel I and begged for a pardon. The situation had reached a tipping point.
Jay is absent for most of Series 2. Marla, full of regret for how she acted, has not heard from him at all, although Toni is still sending him the cafe rent. After several months, he turns up out of the blue for Marla's 18th birthday, but quickly realises that Marla is now in a relationship with Elliott. Jay claims he is sorry for leaving her, and says that he left because his foster mother had a heart attack.
John arrives at Boris and Melody's home full of regret and hopes to get the family back together. They all go to Marietta's photography exhibit opening together, and he sees how his ex-wife has changed since she moved to New York. Distraught, he retreats to a bar, drinking away his misery. While there, he meets a recently divorced gay man, Howard, and admits something that he has known most his adult life: that he is also gay.
Jackie reads the letter which states Chris is full of regret, expressing how he loved Omar the way she loved June, how he wishes he never killed June because he put them through the same type of pain. He wishes how they could’ve been married and even had a kid because he still loves her even if he never told her and tells her to live her dreams. Jackie cries while reading the letter. Sergio is at June's gravesite, before he enters his Bentley and drives off.
"This Year's Girl" was written by Costello as an "answer song" to the 1966 Rolling Stones song, "Stupid Girl". He explained the relationship between the songs, "My lyrics might have been tough on the girl but it was full of regret and a little sympathy, while the Jagger/Richards song seemed to take delight in being heartless and cruel". Costello summarized the song as being "about an idea of glamour and attraction". The lyrics of "This Year's Girl" resulted in Costello being criticized for attacking women.
When she is finished dressing, she wakes him up and reveals herself to him. When Anchises realizes her identity he is terrified and full of regret, and says that no good comes from sleeping with a goddess. Aphrodite comforts him by telling him that she will bear him a son by the name of Aeneas, who will be respected among the Trojans and whose offspring will prosper. To further comfort Anchises she goes on to tell him about two relationships: the relationship between Zeus and Ganymede and the relationship between Eos and Tithonus.
Wood during his 2010 visit to Curepto with First Lady Cecilia Morel Elijah Wood appears in The Cranberries' music video for "Ridiculous Thoughts" and in Danko Jones' three- piece series: "Full of Regret", "Had Enough", and "I Think Bad Thoughts". He also appears in Beastie Boys music video "Make Some Noise". In 2005, Wood started his own record label called Simian Records. On September 19, 2006, Wood announced that Simian had signed The Apples in Stereo as their first band, with their new album New Magnetic Wonder released in February 2007.
The search attracted widespread media interest, and up to 24 men were employed to dig out the mud and shore up the sides. Although Owen failed to find any evidence of the vault or boxes, he did discover the remains of a Roman bridge near the castle, and a previously unrecorded medieval water cistern.Times Literary Supplement 23/4/10 p.3 Owen died a "bedridden almost penniless invalid", full of regret for sacrificing his career, reputation and health on the "Baconian controversy" and warning admirers to learn by his example and avoid it.
She informs Zaid about who they are causing Zaid to want to fight them, but Ammara stops him, saying "humain sabit qadam rehna chahiye warna inhe shuk ho jaye ga,Ye jab dakaiti kar rhe hongay tau inhe rangay hathoon pakarwain gay". Instead he calls his friend, a senior rank of police, to send his team of police to follow the men. The men go to Jamshaid's house, planning to rape his wife, but police arrive and arrest them before they can. When she learns she was saved because of Ammara, she feels full of regret.
Jax instead asks Juice for the truth about Tara's death as it is destroying Abel. Full of regret, Juice tells Jax about what happened the night Tara died; Gemma killed Tara in a blind rage and he killed Eli to protect her. The two then came up with the cover story of it being the Chinese as the murder was so brutal it appeared gangland. After he finishes, Jax tells Juice, “Thank you for telling me the truth. I’ll make sure it’s quick.” The next episode "Red Rose", Juice is then offered the chance to kill Tully for the Chinese in exchange for protection.
Her performance received a 2011 Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album for Children nomination. Blair starred in the music video for Danko Jones' "Full of Regret"; the video also featured Elijah Wood and Lemmy Kilmister. She next had a guest role in three episodes of the online series Web Therapy starring Lisa Kudrow, and appeared as a guest judge in Heidi Klum's fashion reality show Project Runway. She appeared in a supporting role as a lesbian teacher in the small-scale black comedy The Family Tree (2011), with Madeline Zima, and starred in the psychological thriller Columbus Circle, with Amy Smart and Giovanni Ribisi, playing an agoraphobic heiress who has to face her fears after she killed a man in her apartment.
The poem has been related to the Celtic immram and the voyage of the Irish monk Saint Brendan (pictured). The poem touches on many themes which are recurrent in Tolkien's work: mortality, the otherworld, alienation, desire, suffering, pride, the sea and nature. The poet W. H. Auden wrote to Tolkien, telling him he considered it his "finest" poetic work, and called it "wonderful"; Tolkien replied that the praise "really made me wag my tail". Norma Roche writes that the poem, along with "The Last Ship", are both full of regret for the loss of the Blessed Realm, and relates them to the Celtic immram tradition of tales about a hero's sea journey to the Otherworld; she notes indeed that Tolkien wrote a 1955 poem called Imram about the voyage of the Irish monk Saint Brendan.
Nick Levine of Digital Spy Chart Blog gave the song a positive review stating: > After hearing 'Left My Heart In Tokyo', the brilliant debut single from Mini > Viva, lots of pop fans felt the Xenomania-signed, developed and produced duo > might fill the Girls Aloud-shaped hole in HMV this Autumn. Sadly, in > recognition of the fact that the Christmas release slates are crowded enough > already and the only X Factor appearance they're likely to bag is a spot > between Gordon Smart and Sinitta over on the ITV2 show, it's been pushed > back until next year. Consolation, however, comes in the form of their > follow-up single. 'I Wish' is a misty-eyed disco-pop nugget, full of regret > and longing, whose irresistible chorus has just the right hint of the > Vengaboys to it.
Portrait of Novello by Emil Veresmith (oil on canvas, 1924) (National Library of Wales) After beginning the 1930s with a series of non-musical plays, I Lived With You (1932), Fresh Fields, Proscenium, Sunshine Sisters, Flies in the Sun (all 1933) and Murder in Mayfair (1934), Novello returned to composition in 1935 with Glamorous Night, which was the first of a series of enormously popular musicals. The Times considered that it was for these that Novello would be popularly remembered. Paul Webb, in the Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, writes that Novello's show saved the fortunes of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane: Another model was Coward's 1929 musical Bitter Sweet, which Novello called "a lovely, lovely thing ... sheer joy from beginning to end". That, too, was an old- fashioned musical, "so full of regret ... for a vanished kindly silly darling age".
Sophie has a change of heart at the last second and deceives Rafal, destroying his ring and ultimately killing him, saving everyone in the nick of time. Full of regret, Sophie, Agatha and Stefan make amends, with Sophie finally letting Stefan have a family of his own as she and Agatha pull back to the Endless Woods. (Now being fairytale characters, Sophie and Agatha cannot exist anymore in the reader world.) There, they also give their farewell to Lady Lesso, who was fatally stabbed in battle by her son, Aric. Lady Lesso and Cinderella are promptly buried and everything is seemingly returning to its normal state, with Tedros, Agatha and Sophie meaning to head together to Camelot, when Sophie discovers she was chosen by Lady Lesso to be her successor as Dean for the School of Evil.

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