It attains its desired measure of solitude and, regrettably, much, much worse. |
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He also said that 120,000 monuments are recorded in Ireland, but regrettably many have been lost in progress. |
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On Friday, an impressive panel of speakers will address the main event which, regrettably, is confined to students and teachers. |
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Many young people are, regrettably, disabled by illness or accident, so please will you stop and consider this before launching into a reprimand? |
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Lennox managed to score twice in the match but regrettably one of those was an own goal. |
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When in a pickle like the one you describe, it is perfectly acceptable to announce you are early risers and the evening is, regrettably, over. |
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It's an arresting beginning, and one that regrettably proves to be a false alarm. |
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The vote was 96-2, and the two absentees regrettably were Kerry and Edwards. |
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When they represent their countries they become wittingly, if regrettably, icons of patriotism. |
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Dan had recently undergone major surgery for a heart complaint, but regrettably did not make a full recovery. |
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But regrettably nothing tangible did come out after so long years of the Board's coming into existence. |
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But, regrettably, the matter was and still is self-evidently one of public interest. |
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The book opens with a discussion of positivism and empiricism, positions which regrettably are still dominant within social and natural science. |
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Although they have used dancers on occasion in their concerts, regrettably, they will not be doing so here. |
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With a large staff and entrance fees discouragingly high for small exhibitions, the future of these Hermitage Rooms is regrettably unsure. |
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She said that regrettably, the only other available public building in the area was across the Kilkenny border. |
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The result, regrettably, is that the bank and the fund risk being run by people who might not be the best available choice for the job. |
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They've confirmed that regrettably, they will not be getting any more in until the New Year. |
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In recent times, many of us have regrettably not done the country any good. |
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The scheme has been very successful in the past, but, regrettably, has been somewhat inactive in some areas over the past number of years. |
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We consider that the science is clear but, regrettably, the whole process has dragged on too long. |
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This, most regrettably, has gone much beyond a precarious domestic Credit scheme and a foray into inconvertible currencies. |
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But we remain stuck in hopeless denial, regrettably incapable of accepting what will be harsh medicine. |
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While we are provided with all the necessary information, the underlying feelings are regrettably absent. |
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I would like to express my formal thanks to the NHS Trust and to the doctor I saw that evening, whose name regrettably now escapes me. |
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During the night the Leda was torpedoed and, regrettably, no ship was sent to assist her. |
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This may very well be true yet, regrettably, the playwright forgot to let us in on the mystery. |
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Poverty, regrettably, is not yet on the national agenda in Canada, although that is starting to change. |
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I would ram this point home by finding a suitably similar image of mine, and comparing and contrasting them, but regrettably I do not have a picture of a fritillary. |
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In practice, regrettably, IWRM and even IRBM have not always given adequate attention to inland water biodiversity conservation. |
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As a youth he would dispute with his elders and regrettably he antagonized the local priesthood. |
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Stomping around in platform-soled tragic buskins, this Lear looks regrettably like a Gary Glitter comeback. |
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That's an ambitious enterprise and, regrettably, the work is let down from achieving such divine afflatus by sloppy editing and far too many solecisms. |
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Retrenchment has, regrettably, been postponed one time too many. |
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This view seems to extend, regrettably, to infant mortality and an evidently somewhat phlegmatic attitude to the ease of a replacement pregnancy. |
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Indoctrination and incitement to violence is, regrettably, all too common in some areas in my region. |
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Ten days later, an inglorious coup regrettably put an end to these efforts. |
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The fact that the Council is not here, I think regrettably, is because the Council will not listen to anything Parliament has to say. |
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Pfahler will be coming to London to perform for Meltdown, though regrettably not with her painted fellow travellers. |
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From what I have read so far in reports, we hope to learn from world renowned scientists, and regrettably, the news is not good. |
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This was something that we proposed but that, regrettably, was not adopted. |
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Allan Greenberg's skyscraper projects, regrettably, are as yet unbuilt. |
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Some bands, regrettably, have a message and are very serious about it. |
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Elsewhere the standards are regrettably and evidently less exacting. |
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The reality of the two day forum, regrettably, was vastly different. |
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There is still, regrettably, a great deal of prejudice in the world, racial as well as sexual. |
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This regrettably never happened, owing to time constraints. |
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These changes regrettably weaken the proposal. |
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Life savings were misappropriated, regrettably. |
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Madam Speaker, I did not think my turn was coming up that fast, but I am ready, to echo the words of a famous Quebec political party leader regrettably reelected for another term. |
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On what grounds can you presume to judge the appropriate progress of democracy in Egypt, when you regrettably take such an ingenuously culturalist perspective? |
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It is regrettably the moment when the OM and his goal go through a bad patch which is quickly going to be transformed into a storm on the Canebière. |
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A peaceful solution to the Middle East conflict is, as we all know, a key priority for reducing the number of terrorist acts that occur daily in that region and which, regrettably, are spilling over to other areas. |
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While lives were unfortunately and regrettably lost or forever changed, your search through the evidence will inform you that no effort was spared and undoubtedly it prevented further illness and loss of life. |
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What we have been doing thus far, regrettably, is by ignoring the genocidal, we've been sanitizing it and even undercutting the case for the nuclear. |
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It is clear that a group of people have hijacked the European project, and I am, regrettably, convinced that those who acquiesce once again will go down in history as benighted squanderers. |
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Motion No. 321 offers dangerous false hope to Canadians who suffered losses, regrettably, and it suggests that going back to an imbalance is actually the right thing to do. |
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By giving discharge, the majority in this Parliament has let this chance slip, and, regrettably, the Commission has once more succeeded in obtaining a licence to mess about for the next two years. |
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The Liberal Democrats would prefer Proportional Representation but regrettably it's not on offer. |
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Currently, the demonization of various religions and cultures is rampant, and regrettably, it is a pretext for more repression of those who advocate democracy and human rights. |
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