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We'll go to bed rueing the day candy corn was ever invented. 2.
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Republicans should be rueing the day they decided to make her a symbol.
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You will find yourself, like me, rueing the very day you downloaded the wretched game.
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Investors in the 16 billion euro French group are still rueing a collapsed deal with Fiat Chrysler Automobiles.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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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