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"lamented" Definitions
  1. (of somebody/something that has died or disappeared) missed very much

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

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