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We'll go to bed rueing the day candy corn was ever invented. 2.
Republicans should be rueing the day they decided to make her a symbol.
You will find yourself, like me, rueing the very day you downloaded the wretched game.
Investors in the 16 billion euro French group are still rueing a collapsed deal with Fiat Chrysler Automobiles.
"I have a pair for the Celtics, Bulls, Lakers, Knicks... not the Cavs though, fuck LeBron," she says rueing the end of the Doc Rivers Boston-era.
Some in the U.S. business community, while rueing the damage caused by Trump's tariffs, privately say Beijing's recent emphasis on accelerating reforms may not be a coincidence.
Cheered on by thousands of fans in Saransk's Mordovia Arena, Peru played with great verve for much of the game but ended up rueing a dreadful penalty miss from Christian Cueva which would have put them ahead just minutes before halftime.
"Night after night I find myself lying on the bed, staring out of a skylight at grey Swiss skies, rueing my life," Collins writes about the impact that retirement, crippling back pain and a third marriage breakdown had on his mental state.
Asked this question at the Munich Security Conference on February 16th, the chancellor—rather than rueing her decisions on refugees or euro-zone reform—declared herself "greatly concerned" about Germany's inability to harmonise its policy on arms exports with its European allies.
The present participle form, which is also used for the gerund, is formed by adding the suffix -ing to the base form: go → going. A final silent e is dropped (believe → believing); final ie changes to y (lie → lying), and consonant doubling applies as for the past tense (see above): run → running, panic → panicking. Some exceptions include forms such as singeing, dyeing, ageing, rueing, cacheing and whingeing, where the e may be retained to avoid confusion with otherwise identical words (e.g. singing), to clarify pronunciation (for example to show that a word has a soft g or ch), or for aesthetic reasons.

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