We deeply regret that this ad ran and we apologize if some individuals have been offended by its content. |
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When he returned from his act of bovicide and saw that the butter was indeed in the bowl, he was stricken with regret. |
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All this is described with a certain gay abandon and without any overtones of regret, yet Wright's behaviour rapidly became self-destructive. |
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We regret we cannot be legally responsible for any errors in this analysis and staff will be required to sign a waiver. |
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After a brief introduction, the music becomes a sensuous waltz, filled with regret. |
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He was suddenly surprised to experience a sudden qualm of deep and genuine regret. |
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Audrey wasn't sure if the sudden spinning feeling that washed over her was one of relief of regret. |
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Yes, we regret the loss of four lives, but throughout the history of war, accidents will happen, innocents will be killed. |
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Some Marvel staffers, in terms they now regret or deny, denounced his work as the ravings of a washed-up, senile old man. |
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On the other hand, I wonder if we won't regret the ridiculous amount of wasted trees and oil we pour into pointless packaging. |
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And yet how can one not regret wasted time, missed opportunities, failure, as well as happiness of a kind that one can never know again? |
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A haunting air of regret hangs over each country-tinged waltz, as jaded experience battles with eternal hope in the quest for love. |
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Deepest sympathy is accorded to her loving family and all that regret her passing. |
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I suppose I'll have to keep out of their way for the next few days, else I might say something I'll regret. |
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His death evoked widespread regret and shock amongst his many friends and acquaintances. |
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I did not intend to sound like a flag-waving jingoist, and I certainly regret it if I did. |
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Everyone seemed so happy, without a care in the world, polar opposite to the sadness, regret and fear raging inside him. |
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So does he now regret what was an admittedly misguided, but initially private, prank between friends? |
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Ali's whimsical rendering of this imagined place evokes subtle feelings of nostalgia, and regret. |
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I have recently taken out a loan secured against my property, so am I going to regret it? |
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This accomplished and supremely readable book commands our sympathy and evokes a regret for what might have been. |
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Now that she has settled into the British way of life the move to Bradford is one she will never regret. |
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Alcohol loosens tongues and will allow you to say things you will truly regret later. |
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Soon there will be bitter regret at all the public land being squandered irredeemably. |
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The news of her death was received with deep and widespread regret throughout the parish. |
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This was all getting rather difficult by now and I began to regret recharging my glass before coming upstairs. |
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Paul eventually dragged me away from the dark spiral of regret and recollection plying me with heavy doses of bourbon. |
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Clarke has responded to his critics with a dollop of wistful regret, followed by an adamant refusal to back down. |
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My flirting with him represents some wistfulness, nostalgia and regret of those years past. |
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Either way, you probably won't regret the effort you made to reconnect with an old friend. |
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Sadly, many women made the mistake of opting for the lower married woman's stamp and lived to regret it. |
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Barnoldswick Barons were left to regret two shots which hit the woodwork when they went down 2-1 at home to Bradley. |
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Motorists who somehow believe fines will go away if they are ignored will regret their action when bailiffs come knocking at the door. |
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That kind of thing is a pleasure, and I certainly don't regret if I'm associated with Wilde to my dying day. |
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The only regret is that this fertile collaboration was not extended to a full album. |
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They were full of regret at missed opportunities and wrong-headed policies, but they were not angry. |
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Bill commanded great regard throughout the community and news of his passing was received with much regret and sadness. |
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Expressing regret is all very well, but restitution of those rights is also required. |
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We regret the error and extend our apologies to Aaron Ruell and Pablo Ferro. |
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We apologize for this error and deeply regret any inconvenience it may have caused to readers of the journal. |
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We regret if readers inferred from reading the column that rental units were being converted to condos. |
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We regret the errors in our reporting and apologize to the owners, employees and customers of Stickley Furniture. |
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We regret the confusion we caused some readers with our stories on metabolism and food. |
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Contacted yesterday, Mr Taylor expressed no regret for the monies lost by his clients by investing in his companies. |
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He expressed his regret to the families and people who had lost their jobs and said it was a huge loss to the economy. |
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The motive was obviously to express regret abut the predicament, and there it is. |
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When she expressed her regret to me later, I told her that had she married him he would have abandoned her as soon as he became a star. |
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It does not matter what counsel may think, it is never wise, as many have learnt to their regret, to come without the pleadings. |
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This is serious business, and to express regret at the severity of his punishment is a shade hypocritical. |
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The girl had had a nervous breakdown, she added, expressing shame and regret at her adolescent cowardice. |
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It's hoped that it will reduce feelings of regret, remorse and guilt, which are all core to the experience of Post Traumatic Stress. |
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The mothers expressed sadness and regret when there was no father-child relationship. |
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She would have expressed little regret had the courts sentenced him to death. |
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Her lament does not express regret for a breach of fidelity, but rather the deep sadness of the final farewell. |
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Stephanie injected the agent carefully with the serum, pretending to put on a look of disappointment and regret on her face. |
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Later, he expressed his regret over the incident, but Tyra had already come to a decision. |
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Letting go of her hand much to her regret, he opened the door and walked in. |
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They took a bow, and then Brandon stepped away from Kitty, much to her regret. |
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It was certainly not our intention to be offensive and we wish to again express our regret to anyone who was displeased by the ad. |
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News of Peter's passing was received with much sadness and genuine regret throughout the district. |
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Johnny was a well known and well liked member of the local rural community and friends learned of his passing with sadness and genuine regret. |
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The authors would like to express regret in the inadvertent omission of these acknowledgements. |
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The Daily Bugle expresses its regret and resolves to do better in the future. |
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She made sure she looked all right and then she walked downstairs, not knowing later that she would regret not looking in a mirror first. |
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I regret that in our own country there has been a lamentable lack of interest in our common European inheritance. |
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If you expect a moment of regret and fond reminiscence you're very much mistaken. |
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These are often characterised by feelings of shame, regret, remorse and anxiety. |
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Given the chance, as a young man, he would nap till noon without remorse or regret. |
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Often beset by regret and remorse they seek, but do not always find, redemption in various forms. |
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I only regret that I don't have some witty repartee to entertain myself as I write this review, but I think I'm still in shock. |
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It may include feelings of guilt or profanation, at times engendering a twinge-or surge-of regret, an impulse to repent. |
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Did you regret lavishing such care on my education when I used it to sever all dependency as soon as I could? |
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The only moral action is kill the terrorist without mercy or regret, and thus protect innocent lives against future acts of terrorism. |
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We regret the bad quality of the Weekender this week, which was not due to poor layout or proofing, but an error at the printing press. |
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She was in her early fifties and her death was learned of with great regret by all who knew her during her short stay. |
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His passing last week was learned of with very deep and genuine regret within this community. |
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We regret to animadvert upon the disturbance and disorderly conduct exhibited in the Town Hall of New Rochelle upon Thursday evening, the 16th. |
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With directions from Morris on how to get to Big Hill Lake we took our leave with much regret. |
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Or is this just an anomaly that all of Africa and all of the world should regret, do you think? |
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Quin looked as though he might retort with some snide remark he was sure to regret, so Drake interrupted. |
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Some of these women regret entering a conveyor belt process that ends up with an invasive procedure that causes a high rate of fetal loss. |
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His staff are striving to find a form of words to allow him to express his regret without officially apologising for the debacle. |
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We deeply regret our misguided support and apologize for our previous email. |
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News of her death was received with much regret in the town. |
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We regret this implication and apologise to NCB for any distress caused. |
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One of their airmen had died, yet there wasn't a whisper of regret. |
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He shows excessive regret and wants to repent by embracing death. |
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Friends learned of Patricia's death with much regret and sadness. |
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The meetings are bittersweet, weighed down by regret, guilt and grief. |
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I was beginning to regret letting him off so lightly before. |
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He expresses bitter regret at the lives he has destroyed but admits he will never stop abusing and claims he is always relieved when the police catch up with him. |
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The cast members in the wings looked on with mouths agape, but the two on the stage didn't notice, caught up in the sadness and regret an impossible love could provoke. |
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For she saw in his eyes love, which no woman can mistake, and a thousand tons of regret and remorse, which aroused pity, which is perilously near to love requited. |
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But I never want us to regret our everlasting national connection to Hebron. |
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There was regret, guilt, sadness, fear and surprise all mingled together. |
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She went on to express regret about handing over the rights to her show. |
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Like his old man, he keeps it reined in, but when talking about fishing, a true regret seeps out. |
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Paddy was a familiar figure in the local community down through the years and news of his passing was received with regret and sadness by all who knew him. |
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Solness has much to regret, and yet, we meet him on his deathbed in this moment of deep, profound reflection. |
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News of her passing was received with regret by her friends in the area. |
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I now regret the entire business and wish I'd kept my mouth shut. |
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There were times he'd look at her with genuine tenderness and regret, a look that made her heart leap with hope that things might be repairable after all. |
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Pitre is right, combat is about screw-ups, bad officers, apathetic contractors, regret, unfairness, and impossible missions. |
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Why do they want to see a raving lunatic, saying things he might regret? |
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He belied his stated remorse as it became clear his primary regret was that he had landed himself behind bars. |
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A decision the government would come to bitterly regret over the coming decades. |
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Did he ever express regret about not having gone back to recording sooner? |
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You eventually regret the day when you finally get up close to one of your idols and see that they have scars and zits and they scowl and curse at the roadies. |
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We will apologize to those customers affected and regret this mistake. |
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You know you're going to lose ultimately, you know you're going to make decisions that you regret, but it's how you carry yourself throughout that counts. |
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Personally I regret that it has done so to the detriment of the more manly pedestrian exercises, wrestling, and the clever game of knur and spell. |
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People say that us childfree might regret our choice but I never have, not once had a second thought about it. |
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Upon my looking round, I was witness to appearances which filled me with melancholy and regret. |
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But then he added, rather wrily, 'I rather regret the invention of art history. |
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By the way, Barbara, I also regret writing that I would like to smash Du Beke's chiselled buttocks with a jackhammer. |
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Notice that many of the pro-circers completely deny the feelings of men who have been circumcised and regret that fact. |
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Years later, Bacon still wrote of his regret that the marriage to Hatton had not taken place. |
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He says he doesn't regret anything that he's done in his life. |
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She moved back to the table, and her busyness expressed her purpose but also perhaps hid some sort of regret at the news. |
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You have given me an idea, Earthgirl, and it is one that I am afraid you will live to regret. |
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After his release from German captivity Richard showed some regret for his earlier conduct, but he was not reunited with his wife. |
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On the other hand, uploaded photographs or unguarded statements can be identified to an individual, who may regret this exposure. |
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After Leir has had all his attendants taken from him, he begins to regret his actions towards Cordelia and travels to Gaul. |
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Fawkes admitted his intention to blow up the House of Lords, and expressed regret at his failure to do so. |
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Yes, all of us will regret it, because it will have done irreparable harm to the prestige and reputation of our country. |
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May has expressed regret that she and her husband were not able to have children. |
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Forty years later, Leicester's mayor Sir Peter Soulsby expressed his regret for the behaviour of the council at the time. |
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Years later he came to regret not going to university, but at the time he loved his work as a journalist and felt passionately about his career. |
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Lamb later expressed some regret at introducing the feature, although denied it was sexist. |
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Afterwards the King merely expressed regret that he had broken the shaft of his favourite axe. |
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His principal regret was that the town was so badly damaged during the sack that it was no longer suitable as winter quarters. |
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The report said the CIA expressed regret for not ultimately punishing him. |
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Looking at the conference in retrospect, there is much to approve and yet much to regret. |
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It also urged those who had contributed to disunity to express their regret. |
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Men more likely to regret sterilization are younger, have young or no children, or have an unstable marriage. |
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I regret that the effect of these statements is a denial of the observation of initial quotidian paroxysms following artificial inoculation. |
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What man does not remember with regret the first time he read Robinson Crusoe? |
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I don't regret joining as a scopie even though I wanted to be a Telecomms techie! |
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In those dark times what consoled him was Serbdom, the comity of all Serbs who know their sacrifices and do not regret them. |
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None of them have real thoughts, none can foresee the future or regret the past, none are self-aware, except the super-primate humans, us. |
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Many voters said that while they liked Reform, they remembered having taken a flyer on Bob Rae and the NDP, a gamble they had come to regret. |
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In hindsight, I regret not giving him a terrorist fist jab or the Islamist secret handshake. I hear he's quite adept at those. |
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I propose to devote the remainder of mine to it, and can only regret the wasted years that lie behind me, squandered in trivialities. |
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All told, it's the most unevocative of the island's three major sites and can be skipped without regret by non-specialists. |
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This master saboteur finds fault with self, with others and with circumstances, and is the source of all guilt, regret, shame and disappointment. |
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The ship's commanding officer, Lieutenant Commander Simon Kelly, is a Newcastle man and there is disappointment and regret that the ship has been unable to make the visit. |
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To the regret of the assembled virguncules he broke in upon her. |
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When he has time to think over what he did, he will regret it. |
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Despite your jogging and the hairiness of your legs, the shoe of aging is beginning to pinch. Soon you'll regret all that sun-tanning. Your face will look like a testicle. |
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It is with great regret Lana will not be performing in Tokyo today. |
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She had shared his sheets, and, in nightmares of remorse, he had shared her body, waking with drastic regret, feeling as soiled and soilsome as the city itself. |
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Never any prince expressed a more lively regret for the loss of a servant. |
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Dear humanity, we regret bein' alien bastards, we regret comin' to Earth, and we most definitely regret the Corps just blew up our raggedy-ass fleet! |
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Letters between the sisters show a loving relationship, underscored by Berthe's regret at the distance between them and Edma's withdrawal from painting. |
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Knowing full well the right time and the wrong time for a palaver of regret and disavowal, this battalion struggled in the desperation of despair. |
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He expressed regret that he received little recognition as an artist until the year his mother died and that she was not able to enjoy his success. |
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I knew that if I did nothing, I'd regret it for the rest of my life. |
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It was a bad, negative time, and I regret my part in that negativity. |
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It is with great regret we will have to lose the two large sycamore trees, they have been declared unsafe by the council arboriculturist consultant and will have to be felled. |
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A strong suspect is named, but there is massive regret that evidence was inadequately stored so that it cannot be fully reappraised by modern experts. |
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I don't regret my decision, though it was very hard on my lover. |
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Alonso and Ferrari may well privately regret the decision to delay their second pit stop until two laps after Maldonado made his on the 24th of 66 laps. |
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We deeply regret the confusion and upset this must have caused. |
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They found afterward to their regret that he was the finest little old poker player that ever struck the village and he carried away a suitcase of yellow-backed bills. |
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Men like him couldn't get elected dogcatcher. He was a natural lieutenant, not a leader, and it was a fact he accepted with neither bitterness nor regret. |
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James told Buckingham he was a fool, and presciently warned his son that he would live to regret the revival of impeachment as a parliamentary tool. |
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Still, she did not regret him, for nothing Ernest could have given her would have equalled the delight of those romantic driftings on the lake with Eden. |
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It was probably worth four millennia of consternation and regret. |
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