" While MountainKingsFirstBurn lamented: "You guys always ban what's popular.
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But local writers immediately — and vocally — lamented the decision.
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" Mukwege lamented what he described as DRC's "illegitimate power.
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" Mr. McConnell, she lamented, had "further confused the process.
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Everything is in my bag — water, food,'' he lamented.
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Other residents who spoke to local media lamented home prices.
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"I don't even deserve to watch it anymore," I lamented.
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"School trips cannot occur with museums closed," lamented secretary Skorton.
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In it, businessmen lamented the poor state of American schools.
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Mohan lamented that he will never know why Koppu died.
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"I don't remember what it was about," Legend, 40, lamented.
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"Yes, it's stopped," the Briton lamented over the team radio.
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Others lamented that the debate was hard to watch altogether.
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"We've been taught that rabbits are cute," Mr Bernal lamented.
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Others lamented what they see as officers shooting without justification.
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"Everybody around this table owes the government $60,000," he lamented.
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Chenoweth lamented she's wanted to play in Hairspray since 1998.
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"My son is 68 pounds [lighter] than me," she lamented.
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" When Carell shut her down, Kemper lamented, "You're a jerk.
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"First Sunday in 42 years without my Freeda," he lamented.
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"They are unbeatable at the moment," lamented Russian Aliya Mustafina.
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"I wouldn't have that problem with digital art," she lamented.
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The video message lamented her "permanent separation" from her family.
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" When Carell shut her down, Kemper lamented, "You're a jerk.
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Many lamented that Mars and (Three) Musketeers are already taken.
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" Turning to his wife, Jones lamented, "It weighs on us.
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"The hospitals are closed ... not taking any patients," Morales lamented.
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Users lamented what they saw as disregard for black lives.
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"We don't want the black vote," one former staffer lamented.
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He angrily lamented his treatment at the hands of Mrs.
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Still, some Democratic officials lamented the bill's impact on borrowers.
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" Another lamented: "The independence of the judicial power is prostrated.
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Tugging at the buttonholes, he lamented a recent weight gain.
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This is a shift that should be lamented, not applauded.
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She lamented how devoid of love the campaign had been.
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"I'm realizing now that I could've done more," she lamented.
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"A lot of our books get stolen, though," he lamented.
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Grant lamented not getting a ticket to the 2009 show.
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"Oh my God, server 106 is gone," one player lamented.
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He lamented that conversion therapy is becoming an unacceptable practice.
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Prince lamented being compared to Billy Joel or Bruce Springsteen.
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He lamented how the allegations had impacted his personal life.
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"I should be able to provide for you," Shannon lamented.
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"We had access to three seas then," the abbot lamented.
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But Democrats lamented that it did not go far enough.
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Bagehot lamented the "berks" who now control the Tory party.
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And they lamented China's authoritarian tightening under President Xi Jinping.
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He cannot intervene in Justice Department affairs, he has lamented.
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He has also lamented how cruel Washington is to her.
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"My whole life has been a lie," one Swede lamented.
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" He lamented any focus "on an arbitrary 100-day deadline.
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"Guánica is destroyed," lamented Mayra Rivera, 38, Mr. Quiñones's wife.
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In fact, he lamented, there's no money and no privacy.
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He lamented that Victoria had been hijacked by political correctness.
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While Castro's rivals lamented his departure from the race, Sen.
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A circle formed as neighbors lamented the Marais' latest transformation.
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"It was impossible to save the Great Republic," Twain lamented.
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"We have a deluge of people emailing us," he lamented.
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"A speech that will live in infamy," Mr. Vietor lamented.
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They all lamented the same problem: They had no money.
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Mr. Gurung also lamented having to participate in corporate culture.
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I sipped a cappuccino (400 rupees) and lamented the weather.
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Ron Johnson, some lamented how close the race has drawn.
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"We're more connected but we're more apart," one student lamented.
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Many lamented the use of the military's time and money.
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Some others lamented the fact that the president was not there.
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In 2002, Papert lamented that AI development had become too narrow.
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Critics lamented the "redundant trash-talking" and the "utterly tired" boasts.
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"It's hopelessly conflicted," lamented Michael Hodge, a lawyer for the inquiry.
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"This is not the outcome the American people expected," it lamented.
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The President lamented the damage being done to the historic cathedral.
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"This is what many Carnival street parties have become," he lamented.
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This belief "found no echo" in the government, lamented Mr Urzúa.
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"I don't get to see the girls very often," she lamented.
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To reporters, he lamented the wear and tear of overseas conflicts.
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"It's 1993, and people still think we're playing slowpitch," she lamented.
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Fans of the singer lamented her absence in the comments section.
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"I walked three guys today; two of them scored," Moore lamented.
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McCain, however, lamented that the parties are divided over the investigation.
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Pence also lamented China's actions in the effort to pressure Pyongyang.
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"My grandchildren do not live in such a world," he lamented.
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He also lamented that public confidence in public officials has declined.
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When she arrived, she lamented the village's slow process of homogenization.
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In a series of exchanges, Mr. Powell lamented efforts by Mrs.
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Luis Gutiérrez (D-Ill.) lamented what he considers Perez's rocky start.
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"What can management do?" a Walla News journalist lamented to me.
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"He's never once called me and asked for advice," Stern lamented.
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Here are some "songs" that Paisley lamented could not be performed.
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Some previous guests experienced poor customer service or lamented limited dining.
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"I don't think PG&E really thought this through," she lamented.
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But this turn away from dynamism is also to be lamented.
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"It's a slap on the wrist obviously: twelve years," Lopez lamented.
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Critics lamented what they called the homogenization of the FM band.
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I lamented that I didn't have time to try them all.
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"I can't do that," he lamented, tears streaming down his face.
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"They laugh at us and call us 'Floriduh,'" Ms. Parrish lamented.
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" At one point, Mr. de Blasio lamented, "There's no more gatherings.
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" At one point, Mr. de Blasio lamented, "There's no more gatherings.
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In Washington, Democrats lamented their inability to pass gun control laws.
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Religious-liberty advocates celebrated, and many on the L.G.B.T. side lamented.
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Mick Mulvaney, the White House budget director, lamented the bill's rejection.
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"Once Thanksgiving hits, people are going to forget," Mr. Vargas lamented.
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"As it stands today," Mr. Larsen lamented, "they cannot be overcome."
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"I'm like a soldier without a weapon," Mr. Pequeño, 34, lamented.
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We lamented that we couldn't cook more healthy food at home.
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Onstage, entrepreneurs lamented the unforgiving stock market and challenging investment environment.
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He also lamented the U.S. financial commitments to the international organization.
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"Our journalists and political leaders are communicating via fruit," Meyers lamented.
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"But they're not the way they're supposed to be," she lamented.
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In particular, he lamented not having more control over player transfers.
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He lamented that housing had become a vehicle for building wealth.
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Others lamented that cities alone could not solve the climate crisis.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden also lamented the Clyburn family's loss.
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Democrats and activists lamented the appropriation of funds for the wall.
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"My husband is working for an app," Catherine lamented to Bailey.
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They lamented a slew of missed opportunities on quality scoring chances.
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He had expected more, and lamented some chances the Patriots wasted.
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Many pundits and political elites have lamented the state of conservatism.
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"Guilty until proven innocent," Trump lamented, to booing from the crowd.
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In a statement, Ayatollah Khamenei lamented the passing of Mr. Rafsanjani.
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A number of foreign defense officials publicly lamented his departure Wednesday.
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Our president is obsessed with celebrity; our last president lamented it.
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Others lamented the lack of swimming pool and crowded breakfast room.
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"This isn't a neighborhood anymore," Melon lamented about the Seventh Ward.
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The article lamented that tourism was becoming too dangerous for visitors.
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But other Pakistanis lamented the way the government had conducted Edhi's funeral.
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Recently, Christian Bale lamented that he never felt he pulled off his
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Uruguay defender Diego Godin lamented his side's inability to convert their chances.
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"So her whole family doesn't like football, they like rugby," Jonas lamented.
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"They exist in the same space as Gods and demons," he lamented.
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He lamented that so much of the curriculum was made up of
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Last, the great thinkers would have lamented liberals' faltering faith in progress.
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Tesla doesn't make it easy to get after-market parts, Medlock lamented.
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Last summer, the Ocean's 8 cast lamented how often the question arises.
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The United States is "saying goodbye" to the West, lamented Germany's ambassador.
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In a public post, she lamented the loss of her youngest child.
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Asma Jahangir, a human-rights lawyer, lamented "the death warrant of democracy".
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As Tampa Bay celebrated a late rally, Chicago lamented a rare meltdown.
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"I function exclusively in space, it seems," she lamented to an interviewer.
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"So I ended up spending 150 quid on almond milk," he lamented.
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And he lamented that being labeled a "billionaire" was basically a slur.
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"It's as if the fish grew wings and flew away," he lamented.
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Pistons coach Stan Van Gundy lamented some of the mistakes he made.
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"I am finding that moving on is not so simple," she lamented.
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His friends and family lamented a young life cut short by suicide.
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"It's zero feedback except for crying for the longest time," she lamented.
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He lamented a poor bunker shot at 17 that hurt his chances.
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"I've got to trust the stuff and let it work," Hammel lamented.
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"Oh, Mommy, it's taking you so long to get ready," Smith lamented.
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"There are times I lamented about it," she told PEOPLE in March.
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Robin Lehner made 31 saves but lamented his effort in the shootout.
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In his comments, Trump lamented the push to take down Confederate statues.
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Sonia Sanchez and Amiri Baraka lamented a lost connection with the motherland,
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" McKellen lamented, "I was dying to meet him, but I never did.
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She took a sip and lamented the limited opportunities for genderqueer actors.
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Both candidates also lamented the surge in suicides among veterans, with Mrs.
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He lamented that 6900,2628 buildings in the United Kingdom had anonymous owners.
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"It used to be called the man of the year," Trump lamented.
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" Flake, on the Senate floor, lamented "flagrant disregard for truth and decency.
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The White House has lamented having to approve short-term spending bills.
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All four lamented that the surgeon general's job has faded in stature.
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" He lamented giving "loyalty to someone who truthfully does not deserve loyalty.
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Others lamented the lack of access to markets to sell their goods.
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Others lamented what had vanished, while dreading what was to come next.
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"I wish I could work from home like other workers," she lamented.
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Professor Nordhaus lamented that that approach did not seem to be enough.
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Many celebrants lamented that the changes altered the tone of the event.
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He lamented recent rule changes aimed at curbing collisions on the bases.
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"They let their children play in our cul-de-sac," she lamented.
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"My whole life has been a lie," one Swede lamented on Twitter.
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Jamal Jordan, a black digital editor at The Times, lamented growing up.
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But "no profound thought actually works on the course," Mr. Kang lamented.
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"What a stupid I am," he famously lamented after it was over.
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She also expressed confusion about her sexuality and lamented having no friends.
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Jeanne Shaheen, lamented that Michael Bennet wasn't doing better in the polls.
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Murkowski lamented that the White House won't look beyond the Grassley measure.
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Buffett&aposs longtime partner, Charlie Munger, also lamented not investing in Google.
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Scalia despised Vatican II and lamented the loss of the Latin Mass.
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On the stand on Tuesday, Mr. Musk lamented the turn of events.
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Customers and reporters have lamented the loss of the seamless Apple store.
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Italy has repeatedly lamented a lack of EU solidarity in managing immigration.
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" He lamented: "I knew that nobody back here understood what was happening.
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"It's gonna be like the [collapse of] the Berlin Wall," Mike lamented.
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He lamented having to pack up the couple's belongings at their penthouse.
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"Isn't there better things to use our voices for?" lamented Selena Gomez.
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" The state's governor, Pat McCrory, lamented it as an "attack on democracy.
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She lamented that firefighters had not done more to stop the destruction.
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"The VIX index is broken," lamented Brian Kelly of BKCM on Thursday morning.
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He lamented that it seemed impossible to mathematically calculate the correct folding lines.
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"I offered to pay to be an extra," the Harry Potter-lover lamented.
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"We could've gone into the half up four or six points," White lamented.
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David Brat (R-VA) recently lamented how he's gotten bombarded by Obamacare supporters.
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"All this has taken place amid the complicit silence of many," he lamented.
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He lamented how the headlines on his stories were altered to drive traffic.
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Is the plan to revive the late, lamented New York City Opera feasible?
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Other works lamented the collapse of Judaeo-Christian values in the American heartland.
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The International Energy Agency lamented a pause in the shift to clean energy.
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On Monday, Morning Joe hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski lamented the chants.
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"Good messaging by him closing everywhere," Harris lamented in his email to Fabrizio.
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In a wide-ranging interview in July, Ginsburg lamented the stalled Garland nomination.
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"It is so hard to control the internet on the phone," Richards lamented.
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Reporters Without Borders has lamented what it calls "growing persecution" of critical media.
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Putin recently lamented that there are institutional "restraints" keeping Trump from normalizing ties.
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He seemingly lamented the political spending game Wednesday in the interview with Bash.
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Environmentalists, meanwhile, lamented the destruction of an important way-station for migratory birds.
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"The Chinese coast guard is bigger than Malaysia's warships," lamented Malaysia's defence minister.
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Business theories, he lamented, inevitably treated people as automatons, rather than potential revolutionaries.
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Buffett lamented these states of affairs in his annual letter to Berkshire shareholders.
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"Technology always goes on the fritz at the worst possible time," he lamented.
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But while the Beyhive lamented the results, Beyoncé was partying with her family.
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"As we de-stigmatize homosexuality, the human toll continues to mount," French lamented.
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At other times, he's lamented that he can't rough up his protesters himself.
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Stanton spoke through tears then as she lamented saying goodbye to her father.
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But, he lamented, things have grown far more complex since the late '70s.
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Pua lamented the failure to get crucial information on 1MDB's foreign banking transactions.
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Supporters of the aquarium lamented the loss of marine mammal research opportunity Friday.
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"We are sorry we didn't get this right on this occasion," it lamented.
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He lamented that politicians have not "come to an agreement" about gun reform.
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Koerber, however, lamented the slow speed of U.S. lawmakers' actions on gun control.
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"How will a woman get married without a grinding stone?" her husband lamented.
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Fans lamented the news on Twitter or decried that love is a lie.
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Some aboriginal leaders lamented the departure, but said the inquiry must go on.
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I'd always lamented how often Dave's medical training took him away from me.
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He also lamented the unpopularity in both parties of reaching across the aisle.
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After that, we lamented that the WeWork S-1 had yet to appear.
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This was not the first time Dr. Niv had lamented a skewed lineup.
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Democrats, GOP appropriators and tax-writers alike have lamented Shuster's privatization plans. Rep.
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Earlier Monday, Trump lamented the political cost Republicans could pay for repealing ObamaCare.
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"National Review has some of the dumbest readers in the world," Kenner lamented.
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Wylde lamented that the city would "get nothing" if Amazon opted out entirely.
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Jackson lamented that his black flock would be replaced with cheap Mexican labor.
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I lamented not just for Charlie and Brightmoor's misfortune but for my own.
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I also lamented the fact that I really (truly) didn't have any shoes.
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As the drama unfolded, even some Republicans lamented a broken state of affairs.
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George Orwell lamented the tendency to overlay classical names on common English flowers.
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"Now, none of us can enjoy the book about Marlon Bundo," Oliver lamented.
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Frank G. Jackson, Cleveland's mayor, lamented the shooting in a statement on Sunday.
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"I arrived just in time to have him collapse on me," Acheson lamented.
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He lamented how challenging it had become for musicians to sell their music.
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During a visit to Passaic County on Monday, Mr. Murphy lamented the destruction.
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"I came back to my country and couldn't find good bread," he lamented.
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This year's letter lamented a missed call from him the night he died.
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"This is not the Senate I came to 24 years ago," he lamented.
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"It's so unbelievable that these guys are trying to run anything," Kristol lamented.
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In letting Pantaleo go, O'Neill had betrayed all New York cops, Lynch lamented.
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"The army didn't defeat the Communists, it defeated us," a local civilian lamented.
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Many lamented what they see as the encroachment of corporations into pride events.
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"No" supporters lamented what they saw as a devastating loss for the country.
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"At least a third of these old buildings have disappeared," Ms. Gao lamented.
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"Oh yes, a Tibetan nun and a synthesizer," he lamented to Roots World.
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I too had lamented a lack of freedom of thought in our country.
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South Koreans have lamented their country's international reputation as a leading baby exporter.
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"I think the Russians participated in helping this man get elected," Lewis lamented.
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"It would have been the only Challenger I ever played in," Urrutia lamented.
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He lamented that not enough people take advantage of Texas' open-carry laws.
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Allen finished with 28 stops, but lamented the one he did not make.
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He lamented that India may be closing itself to those types of opportunities.
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"So many times, the mice have failed us," the geneticist Nir Barzilai lamented.
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And he repeatedly lamented the impact his actions have had on his family.
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Yet some have lamented that those promises have come to naught so far.
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Without commenting directly on the new charges, Trump lamented his former aide's situation.
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Winfrey on Sunday also lamented the tendency for politicians to focus on negativity.
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Telefonica said in an emailed statement that the company lamented the regulator's decision.
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During the press conference, Trump also lamented the coronavirus' effect on the economy.
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In deep Southern accents, the two lamented the preponderance of heartwarming animal stories.
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In a recent interview, Mr. Rashid lamented widespread fear of brightly colored buildings.
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Europe's ally the United States was, he lamented, also being "tempted by unilateralism".
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It never took off, Anzures lamented, but what Zara made was, essentially, FaceTime.
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" While another lamented, "I hope he isn't allowed to speak without being instructed again.
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"People are coming and spending 20 to 30 minutes at these stops," Straubel lamented.
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"A lot were thrill seekers, were just bored, had problems back home," Tomada lamented.
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Still, he lamented that the tech titan was reporting on such a "crowded" day.
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"I don't know when we're going to see more queer VR games," Valens lamented.
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Itau Corpbanca said that it "lamented" the fine and was considering further legal avenues.
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One journalist lamented the focus on money rather than the NRA's mobilized voting bloc.
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"Is this how it is going to work from now on?" the diplomat lamented.
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"Trump's sabotage worked," lamented the spokesman for former Secretary of HHS Sylvia Mathews Burwell.
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He lamented that people in at-risk areas have ignored lessons from previous disasters.
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When Carmichael's assistant reached out to the school district, "We were rejected," he lamented.
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"I was bummed that they didn't actually put marshmallow fluff in there," Velez lamented.
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The plans for dispersal of the furniture have also been lamented in online postings.
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"They were all gay-haters," he lamented in a recent conversation with VICE Impact.
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In Britain the regulator has lamented an "unacceptable deterioration" in the quality of audits.
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" Barr lamented that, "over the past 50 years, religion has been under increasing attack.
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"We're getting nothing done," lamented Senator John McCain on the Senate floor on Tuesday.
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It's a fact a new mom-t0-be lamented on Reddit's r/Frugal forum.
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On the other, we lamented how it dilutes the immersion in the game's exploration.
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The intra-Europe divides that Mr Juncker lamented a year ago have hardly disappeared.
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But the report lamented the lack of prosecution in cases of suspected money laundering.
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"Too many of the 'freedom riders' don't think beyond integration," Mr. McDew once lamented.
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Earlier this month, Chief Justice John Roberts lamented how badly the court is misunderstood.
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Though some lamented his departure, others saw this as an opportunity to start fresh.
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He called for more trust among his colleagues and lamented Congress' wide partisan divide.
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"A barbaric operation, this so-called 'mopping up' of the trenches," lamented Antoine Redier.
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" McLaughlin lamented that Trump "seems to admire strength and power in other leaders inordinately.
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But some Twitter users lamented their inability to get a refund from tourism operators.
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Flo lamented that Binghamton, which used to have three department stores, now has none.
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Lawmakers are always targets, even when they are at campaign events, one member lamented.
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DALLAS — I have lamented the various ills of the N.B.A.'s opening month plenty.
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"Three years lost in the labyrinths of words, discussions and stonewalling," one editorial lamented.
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The end of the religion of industry is, ultimately, not something to be lamented.
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Klinsmann lamented that his players appeared to show too much respect for Argentina's talent.
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"No prior president has ever abased himself more abjectly before a tyrant," McCain lamented.
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In one episode, Jill lamented that Bethenny didn't call her when Bobby developed cancer.
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Some have lamented the reported changes, saying they may deter victims from coming forward.
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Germany's main technology industry association Bitkom however lamented the burden placed on website operators.
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But he lamented the decision to give up the finance ministry to the SPD.
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Trump and administration officials have repeatedly lamented the pace of confirmations on Capitol Hill.
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"People will be out of jobs for months," a 67-year-old survivor lamented.
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Trump has a lot to hide, and he's lamented his inability to hide it.
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It's a "Christmas tree on steroids," lamented one of the Freedom Caucus leaders, Rep.
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The President lamented media reports on Democratic control of the House following the elections.
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"If we had known more, we certainly would have suffered less," Wolf once lamented.
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Peter Thompson, the center's executive director, lamented the word "senior" in the name, though.
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The Peel Hunt analysts however lamented Ashley's lack of engagement with the investment community.
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"I never should have pressured Israel to evacuate the Sinai," Eisenhower lamented in 1965.
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Rather than celebrating the favorable judgment, Giles lamented that his case took so long.
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"There are just not enough good celeb stories these days," my coworker Dory lamented.
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Many lamented that, once again, they would have to go to work on Wednesday.
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"Trump succeeded," lamented one moderate former Democratic lawmaker who asked to speak on background.
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Their players, Hrbek lamented, are not only faster and technically sound but also intelligent.
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"I've been sitting here trying and I just can't do it," the frontman lamented.
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He lamented his inconsistent approach shots after driving the ball in the short grass.
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Some Democratic donors and activists had lamented his departure and her role in it.
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But Choi Sang-hwan, 73, a retired auto-component maker, lamented the new attitude.
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Inkster lamented that the women often do not receive the regard that they merit.
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Readers and admirers lamented the end of Teen Vogue's print run after the announcement.
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"We tell the young men not to do it, but they continue," Olishwai lamented.
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Nate Silver of FiveThirtyEight lamented that such anxiety can become a self-fulfilling prophecy.
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Haik acknowledged that Mic was acting out ''the much-lamented and much-snarked-about . . .
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"I'm sorry I'm upset, but this has been going on for weeks," McCain lamented.
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Deeply regrettable, lamented President Ronald Reagan, but honors and medals for the naval officers.
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Driver stretched his foot on a foam roller and lamented his loss of privacy.
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"We had to move forward before the damage caused became irreparable," one Briton lamented.
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Many others including former Commissioner Wright have lamented the growing gloom at the FTC.
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A journalist I know lamented that he'd never again be a prodigy at anything.
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"You work years there, and in three, four seconds it's all over," he lamented.
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But he also lamented the loss of the cityscape he had grown up with.
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He lamented the now high cost of beer and food spoiled in his freezer.
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"Being a good politician doesn't matter anymore," lamented one freaked-out congressional Democrat afterward.
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Driving through town on a recent Friday morning, Mr. Perry lamented the landscape's transformation.
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He quoted George Washington and lamented creeping commercialism and an erosion of civic participation.
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" Ralph Waldo Emerson lamented, "In thee is the reasonable hope of mankind not fulfilled.
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"We waged a war on poverty, and poverty won," Ronald Reagan lamented while president.
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The fund manager has already lamented over his bearish bets on stocks last year.
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"$600 million down the toilet just to honor Arlen Specter," a third flyer lamented.
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I lamented that I would lose the dongle after the headphone jack was eliminated.
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Some New Yorkers lamented the lack of that warm Christmassy feeling, despite the heat.
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" My colleague Bret Stephens lamented that the Republican Party has turned into the "GOPP.
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" A New York Times op-ed similarly lamented: "I Want My Lesbian Bars Back.
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"We are hungry most of the time," one research subject lamented to Allbaugh's team.
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The general manager, according to several accounts, was said to have lamented the terminations.
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"We're the ones who are going to be impacted," one of the children lamented.
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"We lost the governorship of freaking Vermont," lamented Washington-based Democratic strategist Chris Kofinis.
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She lamented, because what always struck her about Roseland were the relationships between people.
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The authors lamented the emergence of a single-scaled hierarchy that esteemed a mediocre doctor more highly than a world-class welder; they lamented a rhetoric of meritocracy that left people thinking they had only themselves to blame if they were left behind.
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She excoriated the mullahs, and she lamented the plight of Iran's women, dressed in chadors.
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Bachhuber lamented the dearth of research on the best ways to use marijuana as medicine.
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"No 'chella for me," Kardashian West lamented, before declaring that she was headed to bed.
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Liberal justices and advocates lamented the outcome of both the travel ban and union cases.
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She lamented the fact that she could have paid down her mortgage with such funds.
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He lamented the pace of his Cabinet confirmations during a news conference earlier this month.
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Several fans lamented on Twitter about not being able to buy the highly-coveted garment.
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Johnie Watkins lamented the time he'd spent apart from his wife and son, then 3.
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Everything McCain lamented of the Senate he had the power, in that moment, to improve.
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Advocates themselves lamented what they consider a missed chance to save lives and dent trafficking.
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"Imzy was too pure for this internet," one user lamented in response to the news.
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Even his Republican allies lamented that a fine, popular policy was marred by its execution.
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It was precisely that political game that Mr. Trump endlessly lamented on the campaign trail.
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Hillary Clinton Eight years ago, Hillary Clinton lamented putting only cracks in the glass ceiling.
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Starr lamented the chapter on Clinton's presidency was so focused on the investigation he conducted.
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And she lamented the high security that prevented presidents from interacting with every-day Americans.
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In a recent conversation Mr Khashoggi lamented the cult of personality surrounding the crown prince.
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But in the past he has also lamented the "genocide" against Christians in the region.
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In the EW interview, Kendrick also lamented about the love she has for her castmates.
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The president has publicly lamented how unfair he feels the system has been to Manafort.
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Mr. Cruz lamented that Mr. Trump had once compared Mr. Carson to a child molester.
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"We don't have anyone now as steady or as good as Bill was," Songstad lamented.
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In 2500, New York Times writer Guy Trebay lamented that the dinner party was dead.
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João Doria, the governor of São Paulo, lamented the incident in a post on Twitter.
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Some users lamented the losses, referencing the impact it could have on their bottom line.
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"If Meryl Streep can't handle this match, how should we, mere mortals?" one user lamented.
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Rather than comfort her, people lamented how her allegations spurred the demise of Arbuckle's career.
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"It's a horrible little country," lamented one leading opposition politician, just hours before the coup.
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Indeed, a number of Android users lamented that the new detail is 'exposing' their devices.
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For two years we had lamented, fought, and blamed the distance for our relentless angst.
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"I still feel like I got a lot of love handles right here," she lamented.
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"The Federal Reserve raised the rates too fast and too soon," Trump lamented on Friday.
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Elizabeth Warren and lamented what he described as the "millions" the presidency was costing him.
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If she were a toddler, nobody would be surprised, her mother lamented to the photographer.
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"I graduated in June 230 and thought I'd have a job by December," she lamented.
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Willis lamented the trend, and said history had proven the popularity of public land conservation.
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The former Desperate Housewives star lamented her hair loss in an Instagram post on Sept.
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He lamented the views of his magazine's readers, saying they were 'brainwashed by communist propaganda.
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Still, he points out Jefferson's hypocrisy as a slave owner who later lamented the practice.
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Case in point: Republicans have lamented the Affordable Care Act's too-high deductibles as unaffordable.
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Rio Tinto, which also has a stake in Escondida, lamented the labor situation in Chile.
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And Richmond, in his recent letter, lamented the exclusion of that change among Pelosi's proposals.
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"We're getting nothing done," Senator John McCain lamented in a much-discussed speech on Tuesday.
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He also knows that many of these disorienting advances should be celebrated more than lamented.
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Still, the NFL lamented that this had also created a "false perception" of the players.
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In February, Mutko lamented publicly that children were being forced to dope in Russian schools.
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But in one 2014 email released online, Mr. Powell lamented that while he respected Mrs.
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He lamented the rise of hate crimes, and accused Trump of inciting violence against Rep.
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In a short speech, the unit commander lamented that Schmitt's wife couldn't attend the ceremony.
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Western powers on the council on Thursday lamented the lack of action from Myanmar's government.
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"A man has to be Joe McCarthy to be called ruthless," Marlo Thomas once lamented.
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"My ginseng tea, that I am replacing alcohol with, is $10 a bottle!" she lamented.
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Orrin Hatch of Utah lamented in his farewell speech delivered on the Senate floor. Sen.
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The Christmas season seems to start earlier every year, it is often noted — or lamented.
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" Common Dreams' Adam Johnson lamented that Moulitsas's "moralistic voter-shaming is neither useful nor compassionate.
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I once lamented, on "The McLaughlin Group" TV show, Trump's refusal to consider entitlement reform.
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"I have a backpack, textbooks and laundry, but I can't fit everything inside," he lamented.
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He lamented that the appeals court was giving too much credence to questionable government claims.
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For years critics have lamented the sorry state of US broadband maps and availability data.
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But there are original examples as well, such as San Francisco's late, lamented Latitude Society.
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"Every day since September, I have told you that I support the troops," Rosie lamented.
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When I've lamented my lack of cooking talent, he's assured me that he doesn't mind.
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But the Treasury Department's inspector general lamented the use of government flights all the same.
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"There's no spring anymore — it's straight summer and winter," lamented Michael Clarkson, a retired landscaper.
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" He lamented: "Is there no area in life where men can take vacation from women?
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NBC's late, lamented The Carmichael Show made its final season count with this terrific centerpiece.
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In his speech, he lamented German suffering — but not the suffering of my German family.
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His death was big news in Denmark, lamented on the front pages of many newspapers.
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"A lot of players of color go through this," Smith's agent, G. P. Daniele, lamented.
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Last week, the director general of Unesco, Irina Bokova, lamented the loss of the building.
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"Without onions, food is incomplete and colorless," lamented Charu Singh, a researcher in New Delhi.
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"I feel like I lost a year off my life stressing over it," he lamented.
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When California brought prisoners back from out-of-state private prisons, some lamented the move.
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Hornacek lamented that the scouting report the coaching staff had worked up was not followed.
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" Focus on the Family founder Jim Dobson lamented, "As it turns out, character DOES matter.
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Even their offense was too dependent on talent rather than efficiency, Kristaps Porzingis lamented afterward.
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Rather, it was a much-lamented — and much-feared — byproduct of American and Soviet aims.
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Lisa Murkowski, a Republican from Alaska, lamented that the White House had missed an opportunity.
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Some lamented the Israeli government's dismissal of exploring a long term cease-fire with Hamas.
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"It's a first-world problem, but of course this building feels very empty," he lamented.
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She once owned an iPhone, she lamented, but could not afford to continue buying them.
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Last fall New York magazine's Jonathan Chait lamented progressive Twitter's distaste for center-left candidates.
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He has quoted George Washington and lamented creeping commercialism and an erosion of civic participation.
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Former executives at social media companies have lamented the stress it has placed on society.
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Bevin lamented the injuries and fatalities on social media in the aftermath of the attack.
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"All the fun cocktails always have the alcohol that I've sworn off of," she lamented.
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He lamented the fact that India may be closing itself to those types of opportunities.
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The paper was never made public—for "government reasons," Hart says—which both men lamented.
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" Another lamented that it's going to hinder "the next wave of people doing this work.
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President Donald Trump lamented the attack on Twitter, and offered his assistance to Mexican authorities.
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Jeff Flake, lamented on CNN how hard it would be to go on without McCain.
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He will not be treated as a lamented hero, not even as a prodigal son.
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Netanyahu on Monday lamented that European nations haven't spoken up in support for the protesters.
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She lamented that although the area was open to the public, it lacked basic services.
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While Fisher lamented the politics of the present, Bevan felt a kind of secondhand nostalgia.
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She lamented that Harris' departure would currently leave the next televised primary debate on Dec.
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Porritt also lamented that the company might have to scrap $90,000 worth of defective parts.
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"Many lamented what they see as the encroachment of corporations into Pride events," he said.
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Fans of art-house films and classic movies lamented the end of Filmstruck in November.
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Tom Daschle, a former Democratic Senate majority leader, lamented that the dysfunction might be permanent.
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Nature Air said in a statement that it lamented the accident, without explaining the cause.
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Buffett lamented these states of affairs in his widely read annual letter to Berkshire shareholders.
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Lawmakers from states hit by natural disasters had lamented the delays in passing the relief package.
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For years, some giants of the industry have lamented that the markets were working against them.
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"Courts are being forced to reduce ISIS sentences because of the lack of space," Nassar lamented.
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Photo: Valentin Kozin (Flickr)For years, tech bloggers have lamented the boring sameness of cell phones.
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And Compono lamented leaving the competition — and Nicholas — since the spark between them was still there.
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Miguel Angel Riquelme did not comment on the video, but lamented the killing in a statement.
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For years we've lamented that some of Apple's biggest big ideas haven't been big at all.
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I loved that the sequence starred new series regular Katja Herbers, of my late, lamented Manhattan.
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Still, Macron emphasized that Trump is kind and cordial, and lamented the criticism that Trump receives.
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America is "the only major country that taxes its own exports," lamented Mr Brady in June.
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"I've faced a lot of lack of urgency on the ground, from some organisations," he lamented.
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He was the front man of late, lamented band, 53 Odd Foot of Grunts, don't forget.
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He lamented, in the note, that bookstores will sell anything for money, the Hartford Courtant reports.
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" She first lamented her weight loss at the start of October, and called herself a "skinnymomma.
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John Boozman of Arkansas lamented during Wednesday's hearing that local chiefs and sheriffs need the cash.
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To prove his point, he lamented the kinds of Mexican people who were entering the country.
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For all the benefits of oil, however, some lamented the passing of the hardy desert life.
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In June, the Fed lamented that the jobs market "slowed" and inflation indicators actually had declined.
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Over the course of a handful of tweets, the producer lamented the influx of trend followers.
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In the past, Chinese companies could only attract Chinese engineers who studied abroad, Baidu's Li lamented.
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He has lamented in several dissents his colleagues' refusal to take up challenges to gun laws.
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For example, he lamented how she did not want to participate in cross fit with him.
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"Even though I thought I would be super rested, I am just so exhausted," she lamented.
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Users have lamented the loss of Duanzi on Toutiao's inactive Weibo account, which hasn't been deleted.
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The pope lamented the region's wars, including the one in Yemen, where the UAE is involved.
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"There's a lot of coercion," lamented one employee at Murray Energy to a New Republic reporter.
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"That's not even a color that's been arbitrarily or absurdly assigned to sex," Haines jokingly lamented.
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"Unfortunately", he lamented, "it suddenly became a partisan issue" and "the politics of this are tough".
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"Attacking Israel is their favorite political sport," Haley lamented, quite accurately, from the U.N.'s podium.
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"We are still left with just hope that they will come up with something," she lamented.
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"They always had numbers around the goal and in the box," lamented Toronto coach Greg Vanney.
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Some Republicans this week lamented that the battle over the court had become so contentious. Sen.
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On that Reddit post from last year, users lamented the possible loss of their early lives.
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Kendall Jenner once lamented that her reality TV history would prevent her from becoming a model.
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A statement on behalf of envoys from 42 African countries lamented the lack of "diligent prosecution".
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"Can't a girl have a sick day or two?" reporter Christiane Amanpour lamented Monday on CNN.
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Trump also lamented the lack of progress on building a wall between the U.S.-Mexico border.
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"It's like foreigners are put in a special clan, separate from the Danish people," he lamented.
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Power lamented that overall this is quite a long-term process, perhaps even a generational one.
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He said that Janssen once asked him if he was "I missed that boat," he lamented.
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Broadway-Mack called Wednesday's event important but lamented the delay in changing the military's transgender policy.
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In November, Trump lamented that he was not allowed to direct the Justice Department against Clinton.
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A party official in southwest Virginia lamented a lack of financial investment and poor candidate recruitment.
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In her initial remarks, the first lady lamented that 72,000 Americans died in 2017 from overdoses.
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" He once lamented that the Yankees needed to play better "on both sides of the baseball.
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He lamented that Californians buy more guns than Texans, and urged his state to catch up.
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"Golf's not an easy game," lamented Fowler, after his second worst ever round at a major.
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Still, Gidley lamented — as do many other Republicans — that Trump has already missed several important opportunities.
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"The subjects are unrelated, to be learned and forgotten — in the order taken," Dr. Lederman lamented.
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But he lamented that his pleas that black actors should play the slaves had been ignored.
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"It's harder pitching in their stadium," the Dodgers' Kenley Jansen lamented to The Los Angeles Times.
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But the partisan environment that Mr. Corker lamented, in the end, provided Mr. Pompeo a lift.
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"You didn't say nothing in 40 years and now you're coming to punish people," he lamented.
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Former miners, who had long referred to coal as "the mother that feeds," lamented the loss.
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At that point, "my salary and my wife's have been gone for 230 days," he lamented.
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Jack Campbell, whose uncle was the husband and father of the victims, lamented the legal system.
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He lamented how security concerns and online death threats made him reticent to increase media requests.
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Judges on the electoral court who voted against Mr. Temer lamented the outcome of the case.
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The university president apologized and lamented the "moment of bad judgment," but nothing meaningful was done.
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They lamented that New Yorkers are surrounded by water but live largely cut off from it.
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Already six weeks ago, I lamented that watching the Iowa polls could make your head spin.
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" Still another lamented the punctuated nameplate as a grand old landmark that had "vanished into oblivion.
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Ginsburg also lamented partisan divisions in Congress, which she said hurt the confirmation process for justices.
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"These rural southwest Democrats used to rule the roost and now they're all gone," Deeds lamented.
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"I'm like a soldier without a weapon," lamented a nurse who needed far more antiretroviral drugs.
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But they had broken up, and he lamented that he had to use his untested fingers.
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He lamented the long delay and asked other candidates to abide by the election commission's decision.
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The President also lamented that the United States does not have stricter punishments for drug dealers.
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The letter lamented the threat to public trust and cited shortcomings in leadership, discipline, and accountability.
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In them, she lamented how she was portrayed in the media and claimed Lucan was unstable.
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During the 2016 primary election, several presidential candidates repeatedly lamented the loss of American manufacturing jobs.
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"The team is a mess," lamented Mr. Denard, 38, a recording engineer from the South Bronx.
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"Ten percent is too high," Wang lamented from his showroom of aroma diffusers, lights, and candleholders.
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In the meeting on Tuesday, Trump lamented the animosity between Republicans and Democrats on Capitol Hill.
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" Another lamented, "I disagree fundamentally with the idea that you just focus on a few races.
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Two-time Olympic gold medalist Gebrselassie of Ethiopia lamented the failure of authorities to crack down.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez lamented that there are no reprimands over other forms of prejudice, for example.
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At Billboard Magazine's Women in Music event last month, Madonna lamented the defeat of Hillary Clinton.
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Kate McKinnon, as Sessions, lamented that she was not prepared to be pushed out of office.
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Burns lamented a lack of strong condemnation of Russian bombing of the Syrian province of Idlib.
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A few lamented that they saw no hope in sight, for their communities or for themselves.
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"The Occupy strategy was such a visible failure, it left everyone else feeling disillusioned," one lamented.
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"Looking at these stubbornly stable prices on my screen ... It's like watching paint dry," he lamented.
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Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has lamented what he called a "dialogue deficit" in the region.
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Both criticized "irregularities" in the vote but also lamented many demoralized opposition supporters stayed at home.
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For years, the country has lamented its inability to break the ageing, pale, male grip on parliament.
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"My parents wouldn't let me drop out of middle school to pursue those gaming goals," he lamented.
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But a reduction in competition is to be lamented, especially since advisory and underwriting fees remain fat.
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He lamented that one of every 30 kids in the public schools around San Francisco is homeless.
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" He lamented that "so much talent and so many stories we never get to see play out.
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Earlier this year, Google lamented that only 10 percent of Gmail users have enabled two-factor authentication.
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Caption: tktkWIRED During Monday night's presidential candidate debate, Republican nominee Donald Trump lamented his opponent's advertising spending.
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Both judges lamented the climate change crisis and acknowledged the science linking it to fossil fuel emissions.
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And even in the 1990s, people lamented how difficult it was to hide from people search sites.
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Omar Shaban, a political economist in Gaza, lamented that any nuance in these policies has been lost.
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CNNMoney spoke with current employees who lamented that their parent company's actions were hurting their journalistic credibility.
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"You're never cool to your own kids," he lamented during an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
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Others lamented that the aliens were "prone to violence" and "wedded to the worst forms of superstition".
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Trump also lamented the loss of American jobs to other countries, a key theme in his campaign.
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" Beirerle lamented "the collective treachery" of girls in his high school and called women "sluts" and "whores.
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" Speaking in a measured tone, Trump lamented what he said was a nation that was "too divided.
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Diego Vecino, a writer, lamented Argentina's declining beef consumption and suggested the country was "immersed in shame".
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" As utilitarians have long found, and Bentham himself lamented, "the rarest of all human qualities is consistency.
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"At the weekend we were producing at around 25 percent, nothing more," lamented a worker at Amuay.
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In her resignation letter, Peréz lamented that someone had called her corrupt in front of her son.
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Sherry Turkle, a social psychologist at MIT, had long lamented the way technology was changing human relationships.
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"What should have been a blessing has turned into a nightmare," the Taita Taveta County farmer lamented.
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"I'm now going to be known as the Hammer Girl's mother," Kaley's mom lamented to BuzzFeed News.
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She lamented not being able to attend his wedding or to be an aunt to his children.
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"People used to have an 80-acre farm and raise a family," a cousin of mine lamented.
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When Mossberg lamented that Democrats had fallen "way behind" Republicans on the technology front, Clinton let loose.
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"What we have are ignoramuses, billionaires and a few generals," lamented Jennifer Rubin of the Washington Post.
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" A motherly figure conspired there was a "buffet crackdown," at which another woman lamented, "That's not fair.
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The mayor lamented the lack of body camera footage as yet another crucial piece of missing information.
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The mayor lamented the lack of body camera footage, but called for patience as the investigation continues.
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Moran lamented the divisive tone in the nation's capitol and sought to shed any rigid ideological labels.
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The death of the American arcade has long been lamented, but that's not the case in Japan.
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Several Twitter users lamented their ruined vacations and their inability to get a refund from tourism operators.
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He lamented political tensions in the country and said they come to define the 2016 election cycle.
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It's why he lamented "these new, and very much softer, NFL rules" on concussions in October 2016.
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"It's the first election since 2000 when the Daily Show might as well not exist," lamented Slate.
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"My aunt met drake today at the supermarket on 27….. he bought everybody groceries," one user lamented.
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"After 9/11, Washington effectively lost interest in Latin America," the journal Foreign Affairs lamented in 2006.
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John Kasich on Friday lamented a "tragic" shooting in his home state that left eight people dead.
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A combat policeman who spent nine days on the frontlines, however, lamented the state of his equipment.
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In a recent Der Spiegel editorial, the newspaper lamented Berlin's "incredibly shrinking role" as a global player.
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In statement after statement, senators have lamented that the accusations are terrible, truly terrible—if they're true.
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Thousand Oaks massacre "There are no safe places, no safe days, no safe times," lamented LZ Granderson.
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In a blog post, he lamented American regulations that prevented him from controlling more of Virgin America.
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Sondland, in his testimony, lamented how plans to fight corruption generally transformed into more politically focused investigations.
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"We have the money, but they're not supplying, they're not bringing it," Bernard lamented around Saturday morning.
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The manager lamented that Pakistan's best starting pitcher, Muhammad Usman, could not obtain a visa on time.
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Heckman chafed at the article and lamented that his 22-year-old father had to see it.
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He lamented that Republicans were treating Clinton as if she had won the White House last year.
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Clinton, in North Carolina on Thursday, lamented Mr. Trump's attack on Pastor Timmons, saying it was unwarranted.
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Clark lamented the number of moments of silence in recent years following a series of deadly shootings.
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Social media activity, he lamented, seemed to be replacing the time-honored tradition of the street protest.
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" At one point, Mr. Trump lamented that his youngest child, Barron, "draws stars all over the place.
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She lamented a "new anti-Semitism"—one that emanates not from the far right but from Muslims.
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The former talk show host has lamented the divided state of U.S. politics over the past year.
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"I doubt we will break through," lamented one House Republican who's in a competitive race this fall.
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Republicans quickly lamented that Volker was not on Schiff's early invitation list for next week's public hearings.
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Peter Hotez, director of the Texas Children's Hospital Center for Vaccine Development, lamented, "We're losing the battle."
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Several of the researchers I talked to brought up this dystopian idea and lamented its imminent arrival.
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One woman sobbed as she lamented a rise in white nationalism, while the pastor stoically consoled her.
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Some Goldman executives have privately lamented that this has created stagnation for the next generation of leaders.
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Europe's irrelevance to Asian security has been lamented for years at regional conferences and in countless papers.
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ET, and Republicans who attended publicly lamented that their colleagues from across the aisle did not come.
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A Portsmouth South member of Parliament also lamented the money the government would spend on Trump's visit.
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He lamented that the defendant never once looked him in the eye with an expression of remorse.
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Of a recorded phone call to Dean Skelos in which Adam Skelos lamented a decision by Gov.
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He lamented his leniency, early in his pontificate, toward an Italian priest who subsequently continued his abuse.
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The CBS Broadcast Center is a 260s-era hulk, lamented by some employees for its windowless rooms.
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In response to Thursday's tribunal ruling, government spokesman Dmitry Peskov lamented the sweeping nature of the decision.
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And a few lamented that in the tech industry's race for convenience, something important had been lost.
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Appraisals of Kahlo's career have more recently lamented the marginalization of her artistic contributions to the periphery.
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"Now, of course," he lamented, "all this stuff is going to make people want to buy this."
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Years later, I was reminiscing with my mother and lamented not taking some cake home with me.
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And "my father died a disillusioned exile in another country," Hansberry lamented at that Town Hall meeting.
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Under overcast skies, Mr. Sanders lamented big corporations, argued for "Medicare for all" and assailed fossil fuels.
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Outside the state, advocates for immigrants lamented that Ms. Tibbetts's death was being used for political gains.
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" He lamented that with each new administration policy to "address this crisis, we end up getting enjoined.
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But in others, he has lamented the inevitability of tragedy and focused on the attackers' psychological problems.
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She shimmied into a brown leather booth and lamented the time suck of her dumb hurt ankle.
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Harris, who had lamented the lack of discussion of reproductive healthcare earlier in the night, was ready.
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"He also lamented what he said were weaker showers, adding: "I have this beautiful head of hair.
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Ms. Nelson lamented the actress's 2013 decision to not challenge Mitch McConnell for his Kentucky Senate seat.
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During a commencement address, the president lamented how he had been treated, especially by the news media.
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She thanked officials for their interest in reopening the cases and lamented that it wasn't done sooner.
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She lamented damaging budget cuts to other agencies and international organizations working toward American foreign policy goals.
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In an interview, Mr. Giuliani lamented the toll this had all taken on the people around him.
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The Obamas told the Maryland native they are "huge fans" and lamented missing her shows in Washington.
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Members -- even those on relevant committees -- lamented they'd been given no warning that the firing was imminent.
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The White House applauded the latest decision but lamented that it did not have any practical effect.
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The former president also lamented a "temporary absence of U.S. leadership" on climate change during the event.
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Error-prone team mate Tutkhalian, for her part, lamented thinking too much after falling off the beam.
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But Thornberry also lamented the current political climate as detrimental to national security, warning against "fringe" elements.
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"Guilty until proven innocent," Trump lamented at a Mississippi rally October 2, to booing from the crowd.
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He lamented that being accused of decades' worth of sexual predation has really damaged his filmmaking legacy.
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Founding Father Benjamin Franklin lamented immigrants from Germany for not learning English and for their Roman Catholicism.
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Thomas lamented the ruling left lower courts "to guess at the appropriate mental state" required for conviction.
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Then fate forced my hand: my iPad Pro was stolen alongside my late, lamented Rose Gold MacBook.
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In talks with North Korea, Trump has lamented the nuclear situation there wasn't handled during previous administrations.
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He also lamented that the Navy had fewer than half the ships it had under President Reagan.
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Jesse Jackson lamented that the unregistered voters in black-majority Detroit could have swung the state. Rev.
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" To me, she lamented the unforgiving nature of Japanese society: "There is no second chance for failures.
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In a 2006 interview with The Washington Post, Mr. Usery lamented the shrinking middle ground in negotiations.
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"We've already lost," lamented Senator Johnny Isakson, Republican of Georgia, according to people familiar with the remarks.
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She lamented that money that should be spent on public education was instead going to mass incarceration.
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Of course, as late-night hosts lamented, voters don't always do what the polls say they will.
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During the conversation, Scaramucci: Scaramucci brushed off his "colorful language" and lamented that he'd trusted a reporter.
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Visiting last month, Mr Sessions lamented a 43% rise in murders in 2016, to a record annual total.
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Arriving at the interim seat of government in Philadelphia, some congressmen and their camp followers lamented the move.
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Just a week after the election, George W. Bush lamented the role that anger played in politics today.
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"Instead, big shareholders are still trying to fathom why the company stopped giving us iPhone metrics, " he lamented.
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The men lamented that they had never had such trouble in 30 years of buying timber in Peru.
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"You need about two days of sun for outdoor wood to completely dry," house painter Mar Gudmundsson lamented.
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Marlinspike lamented the crackdown, saying that Signal is being censored in Egypt, Oman, Qatar, and United Arab Emirates.
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He again lamented poor putting but also failed to hit his approach shots close enough to the hole.
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McFarland at 22 years old lamented the fact that he couldn't apply for an American Express black card.
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"Honestly, it's either somewhere in the attic of my mom's house or lost in the move," he lamented.
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Jerry Brown and Gavin Newsom staring at their feet as Donald Trump lamented about the tragedy in Pleasure.
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These remarks hardly represented an about-face: Mr Trump has lamented security free-riding for decades, for example.
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Presidents from Jimmy Carter to Barack Obama have lamented the failure of America's allies to pull their weight.
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At the Petcube booth, the two lamented about missing their new pup when they are out of town.
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That call never came: like dark matter, her fans lamented, she was vitally important, but easy to overlook.
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After WhatsApp patched the security hole, NSO employees lamented that the company closed off a major espionage channel.
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In comments to journalists at the scene, Witzel celebrated the outcome but lamented the death of the hijacker.
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Miles Celic, head of TheCityUK, lamented that mutual recognition had been "dropped before even reaching the negotiating table".
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While many Americans lamented the ban—and dodged it by getting legal whisky prescribed by doctors—others rejoiced.
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The Bishops' Conference has expressed willingness to give a sympathetic hearing but lamented the form of protest chosen.
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He lamented that Britain was so terrified of short-term disruptions that it would sacrifice long-term gains.
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Mr Lewis lamented only that it wasn't "possible to draw a map with 11 Republicans and two Democrats".
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In my Mojave first look a few months back, I lamented the lack of apps supporting the feature.
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This week even the deputy leader, Tom Watson, lamented that he sometimes no longer recognised his own party.
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Collaboration, he lamented, meant "responsibility without authority"; in future, unions should have an outright veto on management actions.
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But he also lamented that more focus hasn't been put on the fact that a crime was committed.
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The Vatican said the Holy See lamented the devastation of a "symbol of Christianity" in France and beyond.
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In 2017 he lamented the "stupid shit" happening in the political system and also called blockchain "a fraud".
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The man behind the counter was exasperated handing them over and even lamented that she was too slow.
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"It is very worrying that these amazing Antarctic animals have plastic like this inside them," the researchers lamented.
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"I've liked this apparel play for ages, even as I've lamented leaving the stock too soon," Cramer said.
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DJ Tasha Blank even lamented the absurdity of people trying to trademark the concept of deep house yoga.
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They were initially depressed by YouTube's content: "There's not that many videos I'd want to watch," one lamented.
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She also lamented the fact that Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy's government was still administering direct rule over Catalonia.
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Writing in the Cato Unleashed blog in 2009, Thiel lamented the Nineteenth Amendment, which gave women the vote.
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"I still feel like I got a lot of love handles right here," she lamented on Instagram Live.
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Televisa said it lamented the decision and would do everything it could to get its programing to viewers.
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"Rarely has a party so passively accepted its own self-destruction," lamented New York Times columnist David Brooks.
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So when Cooper attended the DNC many fans lamented the fact that the actor is not a Republican.
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" Echoing Schumer just months ago, House Minority leader Nancy Pelosi lamented, "Maybe he's not in the right job.
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Ars Technica's Cyrus Farivar, who was sent one of the notification emails, lamented that Twitter didn't name names.
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One senior executive asked Polk if he'd "gotten laid" and then lamented when Polk responded that he hadn't.
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As Hillary Clinton recently lamented, no previous major-party nominee has given America's paranoid fringe a "national megaphone".
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We've lamented about the loss of a beloved pair of jeans as if we've lost a dear friend.
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He lamented the fact that a program that "changed his life" is now being wiped from the books.
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" The Chicago Tribune, which had long championed Nixon and then called for his resignation, lamented, "He is devious.
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After the game, Ronaldo said "we created chances" but lamented his team's inability to finish off City earlier.
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Last time Britain held an election—only two years ago—we lamented the "missing middle" in its politics.
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In a subsequent tweet, Trump lamented that "this 'Bomb' stuff" was slowing Republican "momentum" heading into the Nov.
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City officials have previously lamented that they don't have much power to stop these rallies, citing free speech.
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The newspaper notes that inmates have lamented that they get paid pennies on the dollar for their labor.
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He has always lamented America's racial divisions and has never embraced a strict principle of constitutional colour-blindness.
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In her acceptance speech, Gough lamented the lack of diversity among nominees - an issue that overshadowed February's Oscars.
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When driving in a Michigan rainstorm, Kearns lamented the inability of his wipers to help him see better.
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Trump lamented the scrutiny that Jackson received after he nominated the White House physician for the Cabinet post.
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Earlier in the week, he lamented the fact that it's not "as exciting" to discuss booming economic numbers.
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The experts also lamented the lack of investigation into the possible culpability of all but low-level officials.
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However, U.S. agriculture anti-trust group the Organization for Competitive Markets lamented the increasing involvement of non-U.
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Comey even lamented, on ABC's "The View," that he wished he hadn't included that passage in his book.
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Senators gave passionate speeches for and against Kavanaugh or lamented a breakdown in process in the upper chamber.
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Bass and Suchart raised over $20,000 for the mural in August, and lamented that it has been stalled.
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"I mean, all I want is it to be fair around the league," Beckham lamented after the game.
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Chairman Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) lamented that Comey had cast "a big, gray cloud" over the Trump administration.
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"There is a resurrection of Escobar," he lamented, and he wondered if he had been partly to blame.
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But he lamented that like all developments in shifting, it is another step in dumbing down the process.
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The federal hiring freeze was four months old, and talking heads lamented the decline of the federal workforce.
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As she spritzed herself next to a sidewalk cafe on Lincoln Road, Ms. David lamented her ill timing.
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"The middle class is hurting in America," he lamented in Pittsburgh, lowering his voice to a conspiratorial whisper.
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Some Democrats lamented that Mueller did not "breathe life" into his 85033-page report as they had hoped.
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Recent law school graduates have lamented their rising debt and declining prospects for landing a law firm job.
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Flustered, he considered using another glove but decided against it, a decision Cubs fans have lamented ever since.
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Though he remembered Juwan with love, he lamented the overwhelming power that local rivalries held over the area.
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"This would never be allowed to happen in the Village or the Upper East Side," Mr. Adams lamented.
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I lamented, with other field division agents, about the insularity and groupthink that often resulted from tenure there.
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"I'm sick of hearing about Bill Hicks," lamented Jones on a recent appearance on the Joe Rogan Experience.
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Mark Warner lamented that it took DHS nine months to alert states they had been scanned in 2016.
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Bush himself used to be owner of the Texas Rangers, and has publicly lamented the Sammy Sosa trade.
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So he's gearing up for battle — including in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals that he's lamented before.
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He lamented that Mr. Comey had opened the floodgates to wild speculation by offering such a nonspecific announcement.
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Mr. Graffman landed the gig by winning a competition — and later lamented his youthful ignorance of rehearsal etiquette.
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"It's been a roller coaster to get the chicken to catch on," Mr. Fox lamented a month later.
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Since Robert Putnam's famous 2000 book Bowling Alone, scholars have lamented the loss of civic bonds in America.
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"The history of the United States has been written by Boston and largely been written wrong," he lamented.
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"They tell me my color is against me," she once lamented to a reporter from The Detroit Tribune.
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Students at the sprawling campus, which is spread across several historic buildings in central Budapest, lamented the situation.
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One girl lamented the byzantine process of getting tested for the coronavirus despite showing all of the symptoms.
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She lamented the loss of a popular Weibo account called the Gay Voice, which was deleted on Saturday.
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Sitting at their kitchen table "sometime in the future," they lamented how much worse their coverage had become.
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I had lamented a number of things in that essay, especially the cultural stigma associated with the devices.
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Later in life, Mr. Andrus lamented what he described as increasing partisanship in the state and the nation.
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"Sadly, shamefully, disgustingly, it has come to this," lamented Gene Policinski, an executive at the Newseum in Washington.
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Even legendary investing guru Warren Buffett has lamented that it's harder for stock pickers to outperform passive ETFs.
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Activists also lamented that the federal government was throwing its weight behind the legal challenge to the directive.
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"We had only one traditional basket weaver and she dropped out," lamented David Rasch, the Spanish Market director.
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Trump, who has been highly critical of the U.S. trade deficit with China, lamented the numbers on Tuesday.
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On the stand this week, he lamented the chain of events that his tweets had set in motion.
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"One side says 9:30, another side 9:0003 and still another side shows 10:05," she lamented.
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Comedian Chelsea Handler lamented on Twitter the confirmation of Justice Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court on Saturday.
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"The forecasts are so iffy," lamented Terry Gellin, 993, a retired high school English and social studies teacher.
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"The forecasts are so iffy," lamented Terry Gellin, 993, a retired high school English and social studies teacher.
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" Witnessing the widespread destruction of nature as America's industrial economy boomed, Thoreau lamented, "Trade curses everything it handles.
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Though the massacre was publicly lamented at the time, Kean claims it has since been erased from memory.
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In the earlier press conference, Pompeo lamented that areas of disagreement outweighed cooperation between the U.S. and Russia.
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The White House applauded the Ninth Circuit's decision but lamented that it did not have any practical effect.
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In the interview, Trump lamented Sessions' recusal from the Russia investigation and said he was dissatisfied on immigration.
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Before Swirling approached Graham, the South Carolina Republican lamented the scrutiny that Kavanaugh has faced following the allegations.
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Lindsey Graham lamented Tuesday that Trump was teasing a bipartisan deal and on Thursday he was squashing it.
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And I lamented the fact that Republicans, while feeling for refugees, fail to clearly express that sentiment publicly.
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One industry veteran lamented over the ramifications of consumers not being able to upgrade their gaming PC rigs.
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Here are the highlights: On Washington: Mr. Volcker lamented the condition of the U.S. government, repeating past criticisms.
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People view the Cerrado "just as bushes, twisted vegetation and shrubs," lamented Alencar, the science director at IPAM.
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"The panacea that it's going to be 1967 again is not going to happen," one audience member lamented.
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Democrats lamented the ruling and said the travel ban continued to be colored by Trump's anti-Muslim statements.
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I've long lamented that elected officials neither acknowledge nor work to dismantle segregation, the defining nature of Chicago.
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" She lamented how much we tend to define a woman's value "based on her marital and maternal status.
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" DeMoro lamented the party's push to gather endorsements and support from Sanders' backers, calling it "a very negative dialogue.
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Protester Joan Toll lamented the lack of progress after an illegal referendum and self-declaration of independence in 2017.
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" Kim, who will welcome her third child via surrogate this winter, lamented, "I wish that I was actually pregnant.
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Last year, Science magazine guessed Weiss and Thorne would win, and lamented that Barish might not receive the reward.
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"I thought, 'I'll never know my birth mother, I'll never have any nieces or nephews,' " Robinson lamented to KHON.
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A month into his presidency, Donald Trump lamented that the US no longer wins wars as it once did.
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The Democrats' tea party movement For years, Democratic Party leaders lamented that their base seemed less motivated than conservatives.
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In recent months, the Trump administration has lamented the increase of migrant families and unaccompanied children crossing the border.
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I recently dated a guy who lamented how he'd really just like to meet a woman in the supermarket.
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"Everything has been so divisive and toxic," Mr. Van Drew, who has long opposed impeachment, lamented after the vote.
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"Everything that's great about Dover bypasses Dover," lamented Gareth Doodes, the headmaster of the local private school, Dover College.
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In a text message to BuzzFeed News, another young strategist lamented what he feels is a lack of courage.
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"The fact that he can't hit a softball is devastatingly bad," a Republican strategist working on tax reform lamented.
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Some allied diplomats have lamented privately there is nothing that allows a suspension or sanctions against an offending member.
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But Mueller repeatedly also lamented what he couldn't learn — because encrypted communications had put key conversations beyond his reach.
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Coach Randy Carlyle lamented the Ducks' slow start but gave credit to their effort in the final 20 minutes.
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And finally, Britney Spears lamented a spray tan gone wrong by posting a pouty selfie alongside son Sean Preston.
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Entitled "The World is Changing: Some Thoughts on Our Business", it lamented that the studio had lost its way.
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As we blissfully toiled our way through the gluttonous pantheon of golden delights, Dania lamented stories of her homeland.
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He also lamented the slaying on Wednesday of Miguel Castillo, 27, a protester whom he called a personal friend.
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The authorities have been encouraging entry, in part because big banks' long-lamented dominance intensified during the financial crisis.
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The book incorporated anecdotes and quotes from public figures and female leaders, some of whom publicly lamented their inclusion.
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I've already lamented that taking away the headphone jack will really be a headache and unnecessary frustration for musicians.
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" Read: Obama mourns Peres, and a bygone Israel Obama lamented that Peres "never saw his dream of peace fulfilled.
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"THERE'S too much sensationalism, misinformation and polarisation in the world today," lamented Mark Zuckerberg, the boss of Facebook, recently.
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Some British journalists have lamented that original science-fiction is being pushed out of cinemas by mainstream mega-franchises.
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"It seems like the new young people aren't very interested in blogging," Kelly Conaboy lamented Tuesday at The Hairpin.
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"People don't show up when it actually matters," he lamented, gesturing to the small group gathered outside the courthouse.
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At one point, he lamented the media&aposs supposed slowness in calling the state for him on election night.
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At the Pittsburgh airport, Carlin lamented the obvious: None of the hackers would face a US courtroom anytime soon.
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Without citing Unite the Right by name, Trump on Saturday lamented last year's "senseless death and division" in Charlottesville.
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As one woman modeled a phone for the camera, she lamented having the "ugly" hands of her deceased mother.
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Bharara worked for Schumer in the Senate before becoming US attorney, and the minority leader has lamented his dismissal.
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"Architecture with a capital A," she lamented, had created a professional mentality that erased people from the city street.
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On Tuesday, Trump lamented while speaking with reporters that it's a "very scary time" for young men in America.
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" Despite the uplifting celebration of his ex-classmate's life, Kraner lamented "a very bright future that we'll never know.
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Warren lamented Carson's "inexperience in the field," but said she would not stand in the way of his confirmation.
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One trend... The death of the American arcade has long been lamented, but that's not the case in Japan.
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The episode has strained relations, Swalwell lamented, on a committee that prides itself on staying above the partisan fray.
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Trump somehow still doesn't understand NATO Republican House member once lamented you can't call women "sluts" anymore Mamma Mia!
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Carrion's letter lamented comments by government officials he viewed as downplaying "the truly dire fiscal situation" in Puerto Rico.
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The president has publicly lamented the Russia probe in recent tweets, calling it a "witch hunt" in various tweets.
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And while the President has lamented information leaks coming from his West Wing, there are also actual leaks there.
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A few weeks after I met Nick I lamented to my shrink, Jen, that he really wasn't my type.
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He lamented having to give away 220 of his shirts to make room for her clothes in his closet.
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The house in Soweto that the ANC official lamented for its changeability can finally be still, a perfect picture.
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He emerges tarnished from the vicious fight and lamented before the committee that his name had been permanently destroyed.
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Others have lamented a decision by Michael R. Bloomberg, the former New York mayor, not to run for president.
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Mainstream European politicians lamented a sad day for Europe and Britain; rightists like Marine Le Pen in France exulted.
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One Democratic source who was eager for new blood lamented, "We had a chance, but we're stuck with her."
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But he sold the theater to the church in 1991, a move still bitterly lamented by some producers today.
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Obama also lamented the "polarized time" in politics and the media, echoing comments he has made in the past.
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Kerman in her testimony also lamented the toll prison takes on female inmates, even long after they have left.
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"We just didn't make enough plays down the stretch," Georgia Tech coach Brian Gregory lamented to the media afterward.
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The Omaha Daily Bee in 1893 lamented the "series of distressing accidents" and "spirit of recklessness" surrounding the celebrations.
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At his Pueblo rally, Mr. Clinton had the crowd uh-huhing as he lamented Mr. Trump's degradation of politics.
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Either way, the end of what was considered the Amazon's mightiest Pororoca is a bummer lamented on national newscasts.
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Darby lamented that commercial companies get data on a "granular level" that intelligence agencies aren't legally allowed to collect.
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Steve King from his committee assignments after the Iowa congressman lamented that the phrase "white supremacist" was considered offensive.
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Since Amazon launched in 1995, it has been lamented as earth-shattering for the brick-and-mortar bookstore business.
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In a comment online, Ms. Beaufays lamented that cellphones could not be traced without the authorization of a judge.
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TV's "Rising," Barragán lamented Democrats' lower-than-expected turnout in recent primaries, specifically in her home state of California.
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"I guess all the years of black struggles has led to a huge tub of skin bleach," another lamented.
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During the Rio de Janeiro Earth Summit, Cuba's president lamented the destruction of nature at the hand of humankind.
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Mike Thompson (D-Calif.) lamented the "moments of silence ad nauseum" without a single gun vote on the floor.
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Stephenson lamented the department's partial hiring freeze and predicted the loss of top talent will be felt for years.
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He lamented in The Times in November 2015 that his athletes were being unfairly punished for Russia's doping scandal.
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Although he decided to carry out the Justice Department's initial recommendations, he lamented an "opportunity missed" to do more.
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And he lamented what he called "a very dangerous period in our country" in which men are presumed guilty.
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Mr. Naipaul practiced yoga until his back grew too weak, and often lamented that writing took a physical toll.
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Mr. Workman lamented how the conflict over coal, between protecting jobs and protecting the environment, had become so bitter.
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Cory Booker (who lamented the bickering among Democrats when Republicans are trying to scale back health coverage) and Rep.
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"Unless they've got some magic hat they can pull out, I don't think they can do it," she lamented.
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Without curation, an immense amount and diversity of content only amounts to the vast wasteland lamented by Chairman Minow.
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Then, like now, Democrats lamented nominating a charisma-challenged politician who comes off as an out-of-touch elite.
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With Plato as his lodestar, Sullivan lamented the excesses of democracies and warned how easily they devolve into dictatorships.
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Those contacts in construction lamented that rising prices pressured the industry before this tariff-induced inflation of metal costs.
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Beyond the original core political controversies, we had Sam going to Oldtown (why?), the much-lamented Dornish subplot (why
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Despite all he'd done, including homering for a second straight game, he lamented his inability to finish the job.
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More travel and no new net emissions are an unequivocal victory for humanity, not a problem to be lamented.
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They lamented what they considered the forced disconnection of deaf children from an unadulterated deaf experience with signed language.
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"Although I was longing for Hitler's defeat...we lamented Königsberg's fate from the bottom of our hearts," he wrote.
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As the Los Angeles Times reported in 2014, Parker lamented the time-consuming chore of finding and vetting drivers.
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But it's still lamented that it's gone; it was the application that brought together an entire ecosystem of blogs.
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Mr Trump is treating the "exceptional mechanism" of early Supreme Court review, the dissent lamented, "as a new normal".
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When President Kennedy was assassinated in 1963, the columnist Mary McGrory lamented what she called the end of Camelot.
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The event is lamented for its tremendous violence and its deaths, and marks the loss of territory and homes.
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Fisher conceded Thursday he was at the Fed over the stretch during which the "dependency" he lamented was developed.
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Speaking to me in his office in the State Capitol later that day, he lamented this state of affairs.
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Ebersol later lamented the swap, since the Orlando game was a "barnburner with tons of touchdowns scored and violence."
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" Andrew Yang, an entrepreneur who's running for the Democratic presidential nomination, lamented on Twitter: "This is the worst news.
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As president of the National Academy of Sciences, he lamented the partisanship in Congress over matters like climate change.
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Trump on Tuesday also lamented the fact that he did not sit for an interview with Woodward before publication.
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In an Op-Ed for The New York Times in 2014, Yan lamented the costs of China's economic development.
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Some Democrats wore black today, as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi lamented Trump gave Democrats "no choice" but to impeach.
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First, he lamented the fact that Jamil is constantly on the receiving end of criticism despite her good intentions.
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"He will never be his happy-go-lucky self," Mr. Turner's father lamented in a letter to the judge.
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However, he lamented the apparent reluctance from the five permanent members of the UN Security Council (UNSC) to evolve.
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Schiff lamented that his committee had interviewed just 56 witnesses, about half the number quizzed by its Senate counterpart.
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As has been his wont, García has persistently lamented his fate on the grounds, as if he were cursed.
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Washington (CNN)Almost all the major players on Capitol Hill have lamented that these are dangerous times in Washington.
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She lamented how the #MeToo movement has moved the discourse from the courtroom to the court of public opinion.
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"The entire Academy process is over-bloated," a Fox executive lamented in the Times the morning after the ceremony.
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During the campaign, he often lamented that America did not take possession of Iraq's oil after the 2003 invasion.
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Carson also "lamented that society no longer seemed to know the difference between men and women," the Post reported.
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"Might just as well go to bed and start dreaming about next year," Charlie lamented, retracting into his box.
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Mr. Yasharahla lamented that his community seemed to only make headlines when it was swept up in negative events.
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But he lamented the lack of attention national Democrats have given to the state during the past eight years.
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As we waited for the office to open, he lamented Eritrea's ravaged economy and the open-ended conscription program.
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What they're saying: Hill lamented that Republicans left the hearing room after giving lengthy speeches directed at the witnesses.
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"She'd still be here if she didn't have that problem," Ms. Graff lamented in Mr. Trump's office last year.
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" Testifying before the House Intelligence Committee in November, he lamented, "Unfortunately, I am the biggest embarrassment surrounding the campaign.
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" Some fans on Twitter lamented the change, complaining that they could no longer use the well-known abbreviation "D.
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During the conversation, the stars also lamented the fact that Private Practice is no longer available to stream on Netflix.
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"Finding out #Elf isn't being shown ANYWHERE on tv this Christmas has ruined it for me already," one user lamented.
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It published selections from emails in which Everson lamented the state of the organization that he's contributed to for decades.
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When I asked Secretary Pritzker what she wishes she'd known when taking office, she lamented the alphabet soup of Washington.
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Adler further lamented that Chard's agency wouldn't pay to relocate the agent to an office closer to the detox program.
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In a long letter on his Facebook page Thursday, Zuckerberg lamented the rise of isolationism and the backlash against globalization.
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Soon after, Frederic Jameson lamented the lack of distance between postmodern theory and the schizophrenic capitalist society that generated it.
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FORMER DISNEY STAR DYLAN SPROUSE IS NOW BREWING MEAD IN BROOKLYN "The darkest time is among us," one fan lamented.
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Gates lamented that the world does not currently fund a central organization responsible for coordinating responses to a global epidemic.
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The CTO lamented a culture that "measures output, but not peer collaboration, and this creates an aggressive environment," wrote Lin.
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"Even dates are expensive, and bad manners are a general feature of traders and workers in the markets," she lamented.
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"This is why the insistence on the 'gender listed on the birth certificate' is so patently ridiculous," the user lamented.
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But on Wednesday, Obama lamented his failure to mend the broken political culture of Washington over these past eight years. .
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" Germany's foreign minister lamented that "US foreign policy will be less predictable for us," and warned, "Nothing will be easier.
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The candidates in Brazil's forthcoming presidential election lamented the loss and promised a stronger commitment to protecting Brazil's cultural heritage.
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Namely, the letter glossed over the rape as "20 minutes of action" and lamented that Turner no longer enjoys steaks.
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Those numbers are the envy of the industry, even as rival hosts have increasingly lamented Fox News's hard-line turn.
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Cubs manager Joe Maddon lamented his team's lack of offense in the series, but also complimented the Los Angeles pitching.
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As a certifiable role-playing game nut, I lamented the lack of Wizardry, Might and Magic, and Bard's Tale games.
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That would be enough to make a big dent in Louisiana's oft-lamented structural deficit, currently running at around $440m.
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Mr. Bloomberg said he was "looking at all the options" in the election and lamented the state of the race.
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Fans lamented that they had already booked the tour and plane tickets to travel to Minnesota for the opening week.
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On the campaign trail, the president-elect promised to bring back mining jobs and lamented U.S. regulations on clean coal.
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" In a post published on Common Dreams, Adam Johnson lamented that Moulitsas's "moralistic voter-shaming is neither useful nor compassionate.
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We also lamented the dock's lack of a pass-through USB-C charging port, which Satechi has thankfully already fixed.
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But as late as 1972, he lamented that "The nature of the firm" had been "much cited and little used".
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Mississippi Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann said the sisters had made the community a better place and lamented their deaths.
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"I'm fairly certain this new title won't take story or lore very seriously," one fan in the Reddit thread lamented.
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" He lamented about the consequences of success in a followup post, writing, "When you make money you become a target.
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Purdy also lamented the fact that concerns over Huawei are being mixed in with the broader U.S.-China trade dispute.
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On Good Friday, he lamented that many people had become inured to daily scenes of bombed cities and drowning migrants.
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In a new interview, Mulligan lamented her performance in The Great Gatsby, even wishing she could give it another try.
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The 30 years of hurt lamented by Messrs Baddiel and Skinner in the original lyrics have been extended by 22.
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Boyle, a Deadpool mega-fan, lamented that she had missed the movie, although in reality it hadn't even premiered yet.
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Those comments came after Trump lamented the fact that Rahami would be treated humanely and in accordance with the law.
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"This feels like hot flames on my head," Duff lamented at on point, as she sat having her hair stripped.
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"We've had this problem all year where we get up and we give up leads," Horford lamented to reporters afterward.
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As relatively affluent college students, our presence in the neighborhood was driving up rent and fueling the changes we lamented.
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"I'm making picks every day," lamented the editor and publisher of The Gartman Letter in a phone interview with CNBC.
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One Weibo user with nearly 75,000 followers lamented how effective a modern city like Shenzhen was at downplaying such news.
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On Twitter, he lamented that "there is no recovery" for men who have had their lives "shattered" by false accusations.
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Argentina has three Nobel prize winners for science, but researchers have long lamented a scarcity of resources for the field.
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Trump himself has lamented the fact that the federal government profits something like $85033 billion per year on the program.
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"I've seen more hate tonight," he lamented, than he had in the eight years he had lived in the neighbourhood.
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"We used to fight to win," he again lamented of America's wars, whereas "now we fight for no reason whatsoever".
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He lamented the economy's inability to raise wages, which "are still unable to satisfy the basic needs of Cuban families".
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He once lamented that he didn't get to participate in the 23 gang rape of an Australian missionary in Davao.
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David Zinke, 67, lamented on Facebook that he couldn't afford the $185 per month drops his doctor had just prescribed.
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He hoped to capitalize on that support even as many voters lamented a lack of improvement in their daily lives.
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He lamented Lucas' decision, which came after he and other political leaders had tried to negotiate with the parks group.
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Finally, the "Mad Money" host lamented the shortage of upside surprises like McDonald's and Visa delivered with their earnings reports.
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DHS officials lamented Caal's death, but advised would-be migrant parents to avoid the dangers of attempting illegal border crossings.
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Art of the Deal was ghostwritten by Tony Schwartz, who recently lamented his role in contributing to Trump's political success.
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Mulot lamented the impact that squabbling inside Prime Minister Theresa May's Conservative party was having on the direction of negotiations.
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Bob Corker, a Republican from Tennessee, lamented that's "a long question," as he walked onto the floor for a vote.
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As CNN's cameras roll, King recounts the ordeal still lamented as one of the worst disasters in US naval history.
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CEO Andrew Duff lamented that the firm has likely been ignored by analysts because of its relatively low trading volume.
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It turns out that even the bygone, now-lamented golden age of the blog was a diminution of rudeness's influence.
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"He's hurting himself with swing voters now to avoid hurting himself with his base," the former White House official lamented.
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" And Kaká, a former world player of the year, recently lamented that "there's no organization, nobody dealing with the future.
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Critics have long lamented that the last of those three arrows has not taken place at a fast enough pace.
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But she lamented the fact that people with the means can pay can get their spots before people who can't.
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And he lamented what had become of the opening-day heart of the order: Alex Rodriguez, Teixeira and Carlos Beltran.
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In her letter, Stephenson lamented the department's partial hiring freeze, which has slowed the intake of junior foreign service officers.
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The widow of one slain officer lamented on Facebook that her children would now endure a lifetime without their father.
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President Obama expressed outrage about the attack, and lamented that they had become familiar in his eight years in office.
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On Thursday the President lamented that he cannot get involved in pushing for a criminal investigation of his defeated rival.
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Many people have lamented the way that the Warren debacle has plunged our discourse on race back into the laboratory.
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Elendu-Ukeje also faced discouragement from other women who had excelled in other fields and lamented how hard it was.
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Some of them surely remember the wallpaper from Gino of Capri, a lamented Italian restaurant on Manhattan's Upper East Side.
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"Everything is so expensive when you're 18, it would be impossible to have a kimono then," one Twitter user lamented.
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Last week, Einhorn sent out an investor letter that lamented the seeming end of value investing as a winning strategy.
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While Abbas lamented on the past struggles of the peace process, he did not discuss any plan to advance negotiations.
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In his last post on his photography website, Whitney lamented that "chronic fatigue syndrome" couldn't do justice to his condition.
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The Morning News lamented the loss of pay felt by the more than 800,85033 federal workers impacted by the shutdown.
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She lamented that because of her split from Mr. Rossdale, she now has her sons 50 percent of the time.
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"I hardly knew this guy," Trump lamented in another an hour later, denying Comey's claim that he'd demanded his loyalty.
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San Franciscans interviewed by The New York Times said they did not wish tech workers harm, but lamented their cluelessness.
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"I feel like I have no privacy because everyone at home can always see what I'm doing," another woman lamented.
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" Of her initial assignment at Lake Air Field, Arizona, she lamented, "They only wanted women to be in secretarial positions.
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"Our value system has been badly eroded," the president lamented in a speech that plagiarised Barack Obama's 2008 victory address.
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Speaking about her role during the 2018 midterms, Stefanik lamented the poor success rate of the female candidates she recruited.
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It appears to be a dead ringer for the Mac Jr., a limited-time and much-lamented offering from 2017.
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Girardi said he "saw the hands there" and lamented that there were no cameras stationed straight along the fence line.
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He has lamented "growing government dependency," touted tax cuts for the wealthy and lavished praise on high-flying corporate executives.
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In the summer of 2016, I lamented something I noticed taking over blockbuster filmmaking: the loss of the second act.
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At the Atlantic, Ta-Nehisi Coates lamented this tendency of some black people to defend Cosby based on his race.
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W.H. Auden lamented, near the end of his life, that nothing he wrote saved a single Jew from the ovens.
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Mayor Michael J. Matthews lamented in 2000 that "greed got the better of me" as he admitted to committing extortion.
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Mr. McConnell and Mr. Toomey lamented that the bill was not bipartisan and thus was less likely to be enduring.
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An Australian businesswoman who has worked in Hong Kong for 16 years lamented what she saw as Beijing's tightening grip.
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President Trump lamented the various doors in the border wall last week, during a border-security roundtable in Calexico, Calif.
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Mr. Wang also lamented the nationalist sentiment on both sides that he felt had egged on the two countries' leaders.
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"It's been over a year that I have not been working with kids," he lamented in an email in March.
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Crystal Jones, who lives in the neighborhood, lamented Mr. Cruz's absence as she left a bodega on the opposite corner.
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Maybe we'll do Mass again, at some point, though "seeing that giant basilica empty is sort of sad," someone lamented.
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One otherwise pro-government official in Damascus lamented that Syria had become a sewer through which every dirty thing flowed.
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With the passing of decades, Mr. Severson lamented the increased commercialization of surfing and especially its marketing to the wealthy.
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" Professor Corwin lamented the "indefensible concessions which a small block of so-called 'Silver Senators' have been able to wrest.
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But he lamented the idea that Congress could not be expected to make its own decisions, free of corporate influence.
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She lamented, however, that politicians in the rest of the state do not fully understand what rural life is like.
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During the campaign they constantly lamented that Italy had not had a prime minister directly elected by voters for years.
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"I haven't had this in a really long time, and it's not as good as I remembered," one taster lamented.
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The Indian filmmaker Satyajit Ray lamented the loss of his nation's traditional way of life with this slow-moving drama.
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" -- also retweeted two Twitter users, one who shared a photo of Texas barbecue, another who lamented the "tiny food movement.
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Many observers, like Drake, lamented the way these early deaths seem to be happening to many young artists these days.
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Supporters declared it a victory, while detractors lamented that lots of the repatriated revenues went right back to shareholder dividends.
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He says the partner lamented about an increasing number of difficulties he had selling the debt portion of a deal.
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President Donald Trump on Saturday lamented decades of "failed" foreign policy with North Korea, saying "only one thing" will work.
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My mother lamented my not having a male influence, and so forced me to play soccer and baseball and basketball.
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It replaced an older shack that is lamented by some longtime pond swimmers, who regard the showers as a decadence.
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