Usually when I make this observation, I'm thinking of, say, Britain's late unlamented nationalized car industry. |
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For its follow-up, 2001's Missundaztood, she brought in Linda Perry, former lead singer of unlamented pop-grunge act 4 Non Blondes. |
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The unlamented Soviet Union was able to develop an independent strategy to which its allies more or less willingly conformed. |
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Today is the 27th anniversary of our family's departure from the late, unlamented Soviet Union. |
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I almost fancy I hear a ghostly mocking chuckle from the late and unlamented Stanley Wardley. |
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The males will travel in vast swarms, create a tremendous racket in the hope of wooing a mate, make love frantically and then die, unlamented. |
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In tone and content, it recalls the unlamented UNC 1997 media Green Paper. |
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And having left the Broncos a couple of seasons back, next year he is returning to the Broncos, and his departure will be unlamented in Roosters territory. |
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Instead, this is a charming memoir of a Caribbean childhood, a celebration of the good things in life, and a gentle dig at a set of values that are long gone and unlamented. |
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While asking them to be the region's fixer, the West must nonetheless frankly tell them they cannot resist the winds of reform for ever, any more than did their hapless unlamented former protégé, Mr Saleh. |
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Under an unlamented system laid to rest in June, studies of market dominance were carried out after mergers and acquisitions had taken place and not once, but thrice. |
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In the 1990s the then Big Five, led by the late, unlamented Arthur Andersen, sought to diversify from auditing and tax by expanding into both consulting and law. |
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Yet if his exit was largely unlamented, United supporters were dismayed by the loss of the brilliant Chris Waddle. |
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I lay on the floor, writhing, unlamented and unnoticed, kilt in a birl, sporran askew. |
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In their desperation to silence the scandal, the unlamented Grant Shapps was made scapegoat. |
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He delights in speaking worshipfully of Muammar el-Qaddafi, the late and unlamented Libyan ruler, and of Robert Mugabe, the onetime African liberation fighter who has turned Zimbabwe into a human-rights nightmare. |
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The French rainbow team' did much to confound the xenophobics and racists who, like Mr Le Pen and our unlamented former colleague Mr Mègret, believe that to be French is to be white. |
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I know it may be an extreme example, but many of you may be familiar with the fact that about three-quarters of a century ago the late and unlamented Joseph Stalin tried to abolish marriage. |
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We see the unlimited development solution and the unlamented opportunities that building science, technology and innovation capacities presents for the new African renaissance. |
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David Moyes, though unlamented at Goodison, did stabilise things at Everton and made them into a solid team. |
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Pearce has swept away the poison and paranoia which infested Billy Davies' unlamented regime at the City Ground. |
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Given the number of security breaches that continue to plague the service, there's little doubt that Flash deserves to die an unlamented death. |
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Take the salutary tale of the shortlived and unlamented poll tax. |
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In 1987 Everton were closing in on a ninth league title, but also had the unwanted demands of a campaign in the short-lived and unlamented Full Members Cup. |
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It grows old and vanishes unlamented along with its perpetrators as evolution turns it into something different with each new generation of stand-ups. |
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