Every day I shake my head sadly as I hear yet more people complaining about political correctness gone mad. |
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He was a regular attendant at Our Lady's Day Care Centre, Ballylanders and will be sadly missed by all the patrons. |
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Always a cheerful smile for all he met, he will be sadly missed by his many friends and neighbors. |
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He smiled at me sadly and we followed the carriage with my dad's casket around the town. |
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Near the end of the meal I looked up at my two brilliant companions and smiled sadly and shyly. |
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Jo was held in high regard by all who knew her and her passing is sadly regretted. |
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Ask a civil servant whether Tony Blair ever squares up to George Bush and a weak smile crosses the mouth and the head shakes sadly. |
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I look up at him and he's smiling so sadly that tears cloud my eyes before I can even look down. |
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No, she thought sadly, painfully aware that he was standing mere feet away from her. |
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At least a few of Bach's two-part inventions are well-known to beginning piano students, general media consumers and, sadly, cell-phone users. |
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Terry smiles sadly like a missionary who has failed to convert that one last pygmy. |
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The baby in his arms gurgled slightly and he smiled sadly as he looked down at the small little face. |
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He smiled sadly and waved goodbye promising to see him tomorrow and then he drove away. |
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After trying to dissuade her, he sees that her mind is made up and sadly presents her to the Sultan. |
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Such brave men and women deserve every plaudit that comes their way though many, sadly, expire, before they can receive them. |
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They started dancing, and I smiled sadly, wishing I had a relationship even half as wonderful as theirs. |
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I lingered in the doorway sadly, not really reassured by the fact that the usual ice between us was absent. |
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The smiled vanished from his face and he looked sadly down at the book in his hands. |
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His pleasant and unassuming manner endeared him to many and he will be sadly missed by all who knew him. |
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He sighed sadly to the fact that who he was talking to wasn't really there to listen to him. |
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He ends by saying that sadly his guess is that the screening programme will continue to muddle along within the insular world of the ministry. |
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And, sadly, few First Amendment activists have really seriously confronted the problems with it. |
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I myself have long hoped to be a minion to Cruella Deville, but sadly my youthful dreams have been to no avail. |
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The majority of fans hoping for a return to the afternoon grand final next year don't have much hope at all, sadly. |
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I pity their unhappy lives, but sadly there isn't a terrible great deal I can do to get them out and away from it. |
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The book didn't have as much of a lasting impression on me as I had initially hoped, sadly. |
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Vietnam War, sadly, is another example of conflict won militarily but lost politically. |
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Those ten plus years of French and Spanish had just been buried by years of misuse, sadly. |
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Although it kept him from becoming entirely eccentric, sadly this imaginary power was not without its drawbacks. |
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And sadly, it's not terribly different from what is actually being done in some churches. |
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A supreme court judge offers some interesting advice but sadly does not develop it further. |
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More than 20,000 Spitfires were built but the aircraft that carried The Few are now sadly few themselves. |
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She had a true sense of community and will be sadly missed by her relatives, kind neighbours and friends. |
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At times he seemed to be in a colloquy with his disciples, though sadly their questions were inaudible to us. |
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The commercially available vanilla which is used in baking and perfumery is now, sadly, usually made from a synthetic base. |
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Of course, conservatives will cluck cluck sadly and say that we're overreacting. |
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These are real women, real situations and sadly, only the tip of the iceberg. |
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At this point he paused and looked sadly into the distance as if recalling every hurtful moment of the evening. |
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Moving in his downfall, sadly dilapidated in his disgrace, Bosco delivers a threateningly Parthian shot that should leave no one unshuddering. |
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He had given up surrealism on sadly realizing that you need fixed points, after all, both in life and in the arts. |
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Ah, those far off days when childhood still retained the innocence that has been so sadly lost today. |
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A sadly neglected topic in homiletics today concerns the ethics of preaching. |
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A shy and gentle person, always cheerful and happy, she will be sadly missed by all who knew her. |
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Among the exercises excluded are squash, football, surfing, backgammon and, sadly, bowling overarm. |
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He will be sadly missed, and I hope he finds some other way to continue his good work. |
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I think that some people behave in this aggressive and sadly bitter way because they live in a desperate, decaying society. |
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He watched his sister depart sadly and he couldn't help but worry about her. |
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With our sadly successful efforts at global warming, that may not be quite true today, even catastrophically untrue. |
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Back in the old country we have a saying of great sagacity for which, sadly, there is no sufficient translation in English. |
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He was my stepmum's dad and so was my step-grandad, I suppose, from 1982 until 1992 when he sadly passed away. |
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Somewhat sadly, he has worked himself into a niche for eccentric bad guys whose haphazard oddness makes them sinister. |
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Those who don't get this are either sadly uninformed or deliberately obtuse. |
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Pulling the cancer stick from his mouth and holding it at his side Jeff sighed sadly. |
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I have stanned for Korean pop groups for the longest time, sadly without much success. |
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It is sadly ironic that now there may have to be a criminal investigation over a very similar matter. |
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My first reaction was that the writers were having us on, but sadly I think they're serious. |
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The final hour has long past on the horror spoof and, sadly, all that's left is hackneyed jokes and trite dialogue. |
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He is a natural bon-viveur and legendary dinner party host, although rumours he keeps a fully stacked champagne-only fridge are, sadly, untrue. |
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The cockiness and latent volatility of his off-screen persona is sadly absent. |
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Canales is at ease within a flamenco vocabulary, but his choreographic forays into contemporary dance are sadly cliched. |
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Multiple guitars and vibes unwind a skeletal melody into nothingness while a lonesome organ drones sadly against the silence. |
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The section between Valhelhas and Verdelhos has sadly been decimated by a recent forest fire. |
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I think if you expect loyalty from a television network after it goes south you're sadly mistaken. |
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This reviewer sadly is not, so conveying more than two-and-a-half hours of pure joy into 250 words is nigh on impossible. |
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She is sadly mourned by nieces, nephews, many relatives and a wide circle of friends. |
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It's not so bad off-season but sadly known as a place frequented from time to time by car thieves. |
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Some of the once grand buildings of the town are sadly bricked up, but they still retain their beauty. |
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The brevity of the short film format, sadly, undermines the good intentions of the filmmakers. |
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Then there is the now sadly outmoded term, brassie, what used to be a 2-wood before metal made timber all but obsolete. |
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It is an issue that is sadly neglected yet could enhance all our lives if given more thought. |
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Castledermot is looking nicely spruced up, although some premises are sadly neglected, and in need of a face lift. |
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So if liberals think that entitlement reform can be avoided by negating the small tax cuts now in prospect, they are sadly misguided. |
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The issues raised so vividly in this book remain sadly untouched by those efforts. |
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There are live crabs snapping at children, lobster tanks, and giant glass aquariums with huge fish floating sadly in limbo. |
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While Chicago is mainly known for its rich Blues history, its place in America's bountiful Jazz heritage is sadly overlooked. |
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He will be sadly missed because he was a very genuine person who helped with charitable causes in an unostentatious way. |
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He has given up removing the graffiti daubed on the walls and sadly admits that taunts and name-calling have become a staple part of his life. |
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The brunette just sighed sadly and looked out the window, a few red tinted curls slipping from her loose ponytail to fall in her eyes. |
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It tries so hard to be profound, but the slightness of its themes leaves the whole project sadly weightless and ultimately superficial. |
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He was sadly unfitted for hating his best friend or for torturing his wife. |
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We are both avid crust lovers, but sadly there was a ring of uneaten dough left on each of our otherwise empty plates. |
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Thirty two years later, the life of the Bahamian is still sadly crippled by the manacles of marginalisation and the chains of economic slavery. |
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Motherhood is a demanding full-time job on its own, but sadly it is greatly undervalued by modern society. |
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The sublime views are definitely worth the climb but sadly, the further up we go the more my vision is blurring. |
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This results in uncontrollable behaviour, violence promiscuity, and sadly in some cases death. |
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It is sadly the case that deep ruts filled with mud and water make such journeys very hazardous. |
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And what's more most of them have gone uncompensated, which sadly, is even a greater tragedy. |
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She is mourned and sadly missed by her loving husband, children, mother, uncles, aunts, cousins, and all her relatives and friends. |
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Previously known but sadly unacknowledged reader Eli Forester did the trigonometry. |
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The ugly duckling turned into a beautiful swan, but I'm sadly neither a duck nor a swan. |
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As someone has already said, his climb up the ministerial pole sadly blinkers him against anything that may dent his progress. |
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Dancing and twirling sadly, spinning and swaying softly, she made this her dance of hope. |
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In recent years, security while backpacking has sadly become too great an issue to dismiss with a shrug. |
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Before then, I though that our modern society had moved past such things but, sadly, it has not. |
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She watched in fascination, sadly noting that the kindness the boy had shown her before were gone. |
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The countryside idyll of my Cheshire birthplace is, sadly, the most boring place on earth. |
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Her voice is good if not emotionally gripping and her songs have an attractive quality but an edgy stimulant is sadly lacking. |
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He was a great neighbour and friend to many and he will be sadly missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him. |
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Meanwhile, the other winged putto looks sadly over her shoulder, perhaps pitying Cupid, or possibly foreseeing his own fate. |
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So, sadly and very disappointedly, I wandered back to the ice cream aisle to take one last look at my two gallons of Neapolatin. |
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She lets one pithy epigram after the next fall flat, sadly clouding the brilliance of this real gem of a play. |
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The music, a mixture of industrial rock, glam and goth, sadly isn't up to the props. |
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We almost completed the scenario, but sadly ran out of time trying to figure out our retrofire sequence. |
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It is a sadly inverted and trivialized world in which all that is unimportant becomes important and all that is important becomes unimportant. |
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If this government thinks its fight is only with miners they are sadly mistaken. |
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And they were sadly mistaken to think that desperate small business owners would support such language. |
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If you think that a hostage situation like the one in Russia could not happen here, you are sadly mistaken. |
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He will be sadly missed and greatly mourned by his sorrowing family and friends. |
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Old stock of the area, he will be sadly missed by family members and friends. |
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He will be sadly missed by his family, numerous nieces and nephews, and many, many friends he has made throughout the years. |
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He was a great character and a marvellous storyteller and will be sadly missed by his family, neighbours and many friends. |
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A generous and good natured person, she was a lovely neighbour and friend and she will be very sadly missed by her family and close friends. |
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But, sadly, this is a subject that has become buried under a mountain of misinformation and propaganda. |
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The track had been rained on for the better part of 40 days, I heard Noah had entered but sadly this was not the case. |
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However, she was also a tragedienne not only on-screen, but, sadly, off-screen as well. |
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But he had been sadly mistaken and his life was in a shambles now because of it. |
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Anything touching or heartbreaking or informative I might have to say was already written as fiction in a novel that's sadly out of print. |
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We are fortunate to experience good religious tolerance in our town, but sadly, your report is more likely to hinder than assist our efforts. |
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I was sadly told the other day that a large majority of the cats had been poisoned to death. |
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Hundreds of England flags stuck to stationary cars fluttered sadly and ignored, like puppies who had been chastised for messing on the carpet. |
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He was a great mentor and friend and he will be sadly missed by everyone who was lucky enough to know him well. |
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These sites provide the most exciting diving, with shoaling barracuda and other pelagic fish, but sadly they tend to be few and far between. |
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It isn't the first time he has shown a depraved indifference toward responsibility, and sadly, it may not be the last. |
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As galvanic as Holliday is Cleavant Derricks as a slam-bang comic belter sadly beached by new musical tides. |
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Death threats, police escorts and a lifetime of shame are sadly the result of his honest mistake. |
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While JB's letter was heated and bare-knuckled, it landed many accurate punches, while your prolix retort was sadly disappointing. |
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He is sadly pedaling a form of escapism that neglects the real material existence. |
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She looked up at him sadly, acknowledging his gesture with a half wag of her tail. |
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A sadly appropriate analogy would be the profligate and highly overindebted consumer who has finally reached the end of his rope. |
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I listened back to the recorded version a few times last night, and I am sadly unimpressed. |
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I had not gone off my habit of collecting matchbooks and matchboxes from places I visited, but sadly, they were not available here. |
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It grows so abundantly in the Kiwi sunshine that, sadly, it is declared a noxious weed. |
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However, he is not a derivative imitator of classic Japanese cinema, but one of its original though sadly neglected film-makers. |
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And I could almost see Katrina nodding sadly, her long, black hair rippling with her movement like a black mantilla. |
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The two-story wattle and daub structure built in the Tudor style had sadly deteriorated. |
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But it wearied the empire builders, it no doubt wearied Fishlock, and now, sadly, it's likely to weary the average reader. |
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Does the boss who scheduled your sadly abbreviated lunch break deserve to be called a weasel or a stoat? |
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My heart goes out especially to the leathermen, who sadly refasten the butts on their buttless chaps. |
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Many were the kind deeds performed by this good natured gentleman and he will be sadly missed by family and friends. |
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The sisters, you remember, were there weeping sadly over their brother's decease. |
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There's never been a better time for an unheralded side to enjoy a long run, even if lifting the trophy is sadly out of the question these days. |
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You must honor William's memory by living well until sadly fate decrees it is your time to leave this world. |
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There's no degree course in prevaricating, sadly, unless you count management science. |
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One of his greatest joys in life was spending time with his family, whom he loved dearly and by whom he will be sadly missed. |
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He tied the rope to a sturdy pipe just barely jutting out of the roof, and rappelled down the shaft, sadly only making it halfway. |
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Dance on camera has had a sadly low profile because dance is associated with women and the film industry is still largely male-dominated. |
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He smiled sadly and I reached forward and grasped his hand, squeezing it slightly. |
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Northern Ireland were the last winners of this sadly defunct competition and the elaborate silver cup is in their keeping. |
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There was a pregnant pause, then Caitlin sighed sadly, reaching out to trace a finger over the figure on the screen. |
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This kind of arrogant refusal to engage with reasoned challenge is sadly commonplace. |
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When did I join the Amish community, sitting with my wimple on, shaking my head sadly at the waste and dissipation of the modern world? |
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Most of the ties were sadly one-sided, England winning four matches by an average margin of 34 points. |
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But her determination has won through and while Grace will sadly never meet her father, Mrs Scott has the baby she longed for. |
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Cale waved sadly as Biorman reboarded the ship and the hatch hastily closed. |
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Looking back, he sees his reaction as sadly predictable after years of psychological bullying. |
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Once the proud residences of merchant princes and princelings, they have fallen sadly from grace. |
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He as a kindly gentleman and he will be sadly missed by the people of the district. |
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A kindly gentleman, Con was a great neighbour and will be sadly missed and fondly remembered by his devoted family and close friends. |
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May, who was a resident of Harbour Street and latterly of Hill 60, was a kindly neighbour and good friend and will be most sadly missed. |
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Before you had it even formulated in your mind, she had offered to help and, sadly, we never had a chance to return so many kindnesses. |
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A world event of this magnitude has been sadly absent from these shores since football's World Cup of 1966 and remember how brilliant that was. |
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Call it kitsch if you like, but this karaoke scene offers something which is sadly lacking from much of the contemporary social scene. |
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The Klamath, sadly, are used to shoddy treatment. They don't even have a reservation. |
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The Korean way is, sadly, what brought Stoll to South Korea in the first place. |
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They had a family of five daughters and one son John, the latter who sadly predeceased his father. |
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Infrastructure is something we are crying out for and is sadly lacking in many parts. |
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As is sadly typical of social democratic governance today, Jospin's government offered reformism without real reforms. |
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As far as the team is concerned, the experience and all-round rugby ability that he brings to the squad will be sadly missed. |
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This can serve as a fillip to activate and develop community spirit, so sadly lacking in the country. |
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All the qualities that were so sadly lacking seven days earlier were there in abundance against the Sky Blues. |
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I can hear the excitement in his voice when he's talking about things and it's been sadly lacking in his voice of late. |
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He is sadly missed by his family, brothers, sisters, nephews, nieces, relatives and friends. |
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But the experience, sadly, left them neither magnanimous nor humble in victory. |
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Of a very kind and friendly nature, he will be very sadly missed, and always remembered. |
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With so many remnants of colonial policies surviving in India, what could have been just a curious insight thus becomes sadly relevant. |
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Other left-handers I know are reasonably ambidextrous, but sadly not many of us are capable of doing everything with both hands. |
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No, don't read anything into that, I don't have a crush on my best friend, I'm not that sadly tortured, but I can admit he is cute. |
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Mick was in his late fifties and is sadly missed by his wife Joan, brothers and sisters and a large circle of friends. |
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In this respect, he has been sadly misunderstood and his work misrepresented by his critics. |
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There is a tradition of magickal practice in my family but sadly it fell into abeyance a couple of generations back. |
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The laws of the game should be simple to understand, a test this latest incarnation sadly fails. |
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Parker sadly noted the silvery tear tracks as he smoothed out her lustrous hair. |
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I have to say that I sadly zonked out at around midnight and returned to my hotel room. |
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Due to the after-effects of sun and a bottle of Sancerre, my usual British reserve was sadly lacking. |
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And sadly, at the auction in April, the table did not reach its reserve price, so did not sell. |
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The church had leafleted the area but sadly, yet again, there was no response. |
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Most of the rest of the night was sadly uneventful, the friend and I got home and watched a movie. |
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Saturday morning we sadly took our leave of our friends in Clonmel with the promise of meeting again soon. |
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No doubt drawn from local ballet schools, this sadly reinforces the fact that boys don't do ballet class. |
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If you're not prepared to rigorously keep up that pristine appearance, then the ensuing scuff marks, chips and cracks are sadly all too obvious. |
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I am growing sadly accustomed to his disregard for the views of the people of the town. |
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He rhapsodizes sadly about the immigrants turned away by the Ellis Island gatekeepers. |
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If a wealthy person gives money without love, thinking that he is doing a great favour, he is sadly mistaken. |
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The churlish response of the anti-noise brigade is sadly only what we have come to expect of them. |
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Truter's story, while harrowing, is, sadly, far from unique in South Africa. |
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There's deliciously crisp Scottish lilt to her speaking voice, which is sadly lost when she sings. |
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When her expectations are sadly disappointed, she crashes a chic Montreal party and desperately tries to fit in. |
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It is extremely rare that something like this should happen, but it is a sign of the times, sadly. |
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Our rivalry, sadly, was probably a large contributor to the demise of New Hack City, a project that both of us were passionate about. |
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He stepped up to the cradle where the baby girl lay, and picked her up in his aristocratic hands, smiling sadly, yet gently. |
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She will also be sadly missed by all her cousins, aunts, uncles and many dear friends and co-workers. |
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But when the men appear who ask our votes as representatives of this ideal, we are sadly out of countenance. |
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Reindeer, llamas and Petra, the zoo's only camel, were the star attractions, but sadly the plan was abandoned because it was deemed impractical. |
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In retirement he remained very interested in events and will be sadly missed by his friends in the locality. |
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Initially we had a team of 12 who assisted with my care but sadly the situation deteriorated along with my condition. |
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It still has an elegant and fluid design, understated rather than flash, but sadly it is missing the distinctive boomerang-shaped rear lights. |
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She's got a really big smile though and if anything, we've been sadly lacking big smiles at work lately. |
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Where his dexterous playing and effortless meter manipulation often buoyed the band's corybantic compositions, here, he's sadly mollified. |
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He is a great loss to the Trien community and will be sadly missed by all who knew him. |
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And while I'd love to meet the wonderful Asparagirl, sadly I think I am not going to be on that side of the pond. |
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Back to last night's race, which was run, sadly, in what appeared to be a half-empty stadium. |
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The chairman said John was a great supporter of the lotto draw every week and will be sadly missed. |
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Vena glared at me, and made the movement to flip her hair back, but sadly, it was in her bun, so she only flipped air. |
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The case serves as yet another reminder of how sadly politicized the confirmation process too often becomes in today's political climate. |
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Instead, it's a sadly bloated and floundering example of an experiment gone awry. |
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Paddy was always great company and is very sadly missed by the athletic fraternity. |
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Employers are at sixes and sevens and, sadly, parents have no idea of what is going on. |
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They're so naive, say the chatterers, so innocent and this, sadly, leads them to do such terrible things. |
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More trouble in store for Andrew Neil at the sadly beleaguered Scotsman. |
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His figure looked sadly diminutive in a gray T-shirt and faded blue jeans. |
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Scottish Television's flagship news programme, the estimable Scotland Today, has a website which sadly strips all the glamour away from television news. |
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Boston, however, has sadly and belatedly proven him right, at least to a degree. |
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The Black Death was sadly a recurring event, with at least three major outbreaks starting in the 6th and 7th centuries. |
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After charging at the officer, the teen was sadly but subsequently killed by the officer who feared for his life. |
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So probably not much exciting, government-toppling action for me sadly. |
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The year 2000 started out full of hope for all of us but, sadly, during the course of the past year for the farming community many of those hopes have already been dashed. |
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A figure who could compellingly make that case is sadly missing from our national politics. |
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The exit ramp from the motorway took me down to a set of lights, sadly however it took everyone else down too and a queue of vehicles was waiting to get through the lights. |
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As usual we stocked up with small chocolate bars and sweets in readiness for the visit of the local trick-or-treaters, but, sadly, not one arrived. |
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This faith in the indubitable certainty of mathematical proofs was sadly shaken around 1900 by the discovery of the antinomies or paradoxes of set theory. |
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My own feeling is that Englishmen of taste and refinement prefer the longer word, but, sadly, American influence has meant that it is now falling out of use. |
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Having finally seen Selma on November 17, I must report, sadly, that I do not share the enthusiasm the film has generated so far. |
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Three people who will, sadly, not be enjoying their Yule as much as they might like are the ne'er-do-wells recently charged will selling illegally-modified Xboxes. |
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Those words were rather extreme, sadly uneducated and overly zealous. |
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I thought, since we already went through riot grrrl in the early '90s, that women playing in bands, especially punk bands, had a lot more freedom, but I was sadly deluded. |
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Kip sadly realizes that a fourth roll in the hay will not be imminent. |
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They'd had a litter of pups recently but sadly deserted them. |
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They were moving into Little Palgrave Hall, so, sadly, we had to leave. |
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The western world is fed so much arrant nonsense about people who follow differing forms of religious observance and, sadly, it is usually of a highly derogatory nature. |
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Testing by the original equipment manufacturer revealed that, sadly, the rover's existing grinding tool was not up to the task of drilling into a meteorite. |
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He will be a great loss and will be sadly missed by everybody at the club. |
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That year, the producers sadly underestimated WGA resolve and gave us a lowball offer, figuring we'd either grab it or that a strike would collapse quickly. |
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Darcy watched sadly as Jeremy backed out quickly and sped down the road. |
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On the right is the first victim, the lunatic who had lived his last moments in fear of death, and had sadly found it after seeking refuge in my asylum. |
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The West, it is sadly said, has lost confidence in the Enlightenment. |
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I felt sadly let down though by the fact that none of you sent me a card! |
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All this, rather sadly, puts one terrible piece of news in the shade. |
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She stared at me through a bleary film of sleep and smiled sadly. |
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I had hoped this had gone away, but, sadly, things like this never do. |
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I looked up to see Jason, smiling sadly at me over a box of takeout food. |
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Britain, sadly and avoidably, is heading in the wrong direction. |
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But Robin Williams will, sadly, no longer be sending us into hysterical fits of laughter. |
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The answer, sadly, is perhaps the most indicting data to come out in recent years, revealed this past week. |
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However, tradition overwhelmed the legal victory, and she sadly succumbed to the intense pressure to marry her attacker. |
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Manka's Inverness Lodge, which, sadly, burned down in 2006, was owned by chef Margaret Grade. |
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Ken Russell, the now sadly deceased British film director, told me he considered jarman a visionary. |
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Arbogast and Kenyon testified on behalf of countless others as proof that many commanders, sadly, are not doing their job. |
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At this point, every kindergartener in the country knows who Bunny Mellon is but, sadly, Johns does not. |
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I had a different view in relation to Steve Martin and sadly I've been misled in terms of what he told me, but again that's human nature bearing itself out. |
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I have a chronic back problem, though sadly not shagger's back. |
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Obviously this is an area of greatest risk from fire, but sadly many people are also injured following road traffic accidents and other emergencies. |
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Yet, sadly, neither talent nor ambition cultivates prudence, wisdom, love, or magnanimity. |
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That was sadly even true for Margaret Fuller, one of the leading lights of transcendentalism. |
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Then, sadly, they bade farewell to their beloved village and walked together into the forest, leaving behind the dangers that the humans threatened to bring to them. |
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Mungo Jerry were also billed to play but, sadly, decided not to. |
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He will be sadly missed by his devoted family and many friends. |
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She will be sadly missed by her family, neighbours and friends. |
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He will be sadly missed and deeply mourned by his sorrowing family. |
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Both men will be sadly missed by their families and friends. |
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I was sadly mistaken before, and we have come to an understanding now. |
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Unfortunately for me, the new Harry Potter film was showing on the train and, although the views were great, sadly, I couldn't help but watch the film. |
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The painting, here and there, was sadly faded and stained and shredded. |
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Rumors about unmarried middle-aged people, regardless of profession or gender, are sadly as common there as elsewhere. |
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I remember having several tranquil sylvan strolls on the far side of the lake, opposite the boathouse, though I have heard sadly it is no longer a public right-of-way. |
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Our adversarial political system, coupled to a five-yearly electoral cycle, is sadly blinkering many politicians and commentators to one stark fact. |
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Yet, as Walker notes, the leap from despising a new world order to demonizing TSA agents is, sadly, not a huge one. |
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There, trains ran unconcernedly through the bowels of the city that was sadly awash in 300 millimetres of water, with not an unclogged drain in sight. |
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It is unimpressive, sadly, and littered with shotgun cartridges. |
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It does no good in our age of specialization and fragmentation to be a know-it-all smarty-pants, especially if some of that knowledge is at times sadly so superficial. |
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This reductive, brainless jingoism is just too weirdly, sadly topical. |
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Liberal Judaism has sadly been guilty of pediatric Judaism for a long time, and not just on Purim. |
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In the race to be upwardly mobile, we were falling sadly behind. |
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She is sadly missed by her sons, daughters, daughters-in-law, sons-in-law, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchild, relatives and friends. |
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The manner in which he conducted branch meetings or indeed his professionalism in his delivery of addresses and speeches at formal functions would be sadly missed. |
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And for those who sadly missed this rare live TV performance, it will be shown again on BBC Choice, and I videoed it for repeated viewing pleasure. |
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This is absolutely spot on and sadly remains as true today as it was then. |
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Airguns are not possessed of demons but, sadly, humans often are. |
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Scientists are devoting their lives to saving the last survivors of the sea, sadly renowned as the object of the largest commercial exploitation of a halieutic resource. |
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It's a sadly sticky nickname that was given to me by my best friend. |
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He looked as if he could do with a hearty meal, and I sadly acknowledged that he was probably starving, as many of these poor heathen had been this last winter. |
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Mary, who died in Mountmellick, was a very charitable and friendly person was very well liked in the area and will be sadly missed by her many friends. |
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The Met were rightfully hammered and shaken up into a better police force although sadly most of the compensation was swallowed up by feverish vain legal teams. |
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We hope this service will help unite the local parishes into a cohesive unit speaking with one voice, something that is sadly lacking over the years. |
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And, sadly, the citizens of this nation do not believe in him. |
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I walked sadly to my locker, trying to convince myself that it was bound to be like this and that he had pashed my friend anyway, so he wasn't worth my time. |
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Shame lingers rather longer, mainly as your mother can be left behind at home when you head back up to Dublin, but the vague cloudy memories of your behavior, sadly, cannot. |
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In their discussion of the debate they provide what women to date have sadly lacked, the information with which to make educated decisions for themselves. |
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But sadly, the plan has gone into cold storage due to the intervention of the encroachment mafia, which did not find the proposal suitable to its designs. |
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Many sadly shake their heads at the situations and circumstances around them, but do nothing to stop the onrushing tides of immoral filth and disease. |
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In other areas, however, such public contrition has been sadly lacking. |
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