He has frequently bemoaned the absence of sequins and glitter in recent national finals. |
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I fell victim to similar chastisements on the journey there, and I had merely bemoaned the lack of air conditioning. |
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Conservative critics bemoaned the pernicious consequences of softhearted penal policies and demanded stricter control of ticket-of-leave men. |
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I've always bemoaned these losses, but never exactly mourned the loss of a station. |
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As he was a Buddhist, the wisdom side of him supported my decision, while the attachment side bemoaned it. |
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Meanwhile, a Times reporter in Kitwe reported that car dealers there have bemoaned the increase on excise duty on imported saloon cars. |
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A mother bemoaned the layoff of the untenured special ed teacher who had taught her autistic child. |
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For years people have bemoaned the emergence of shareholders as the owners of football clubs. |
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This is the programme for anyone who has ever bemoaned a total lack of sleep, or simply wished for a sound night's slumber. |
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Critics initially bemoaned bungled handovers from London and perceived parochialism. |
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His opposite number just bemoaned the fact that his side's positive media coverage would be coming to an end. |
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A more vain politician might have bemoaned the cramped conditions, the indifferent beds, the miles to be covered every day, the rushed meals. |
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It has come a long way since 1937, when Mr. Chaput bemoaned the sorry state of his reference materials. |
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He also bemoaned today's monochrome screens and small displays. |
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Isolated participants bemoaned the lack of proper grammar and spelling on the Internet. |
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Writer after writer has bemoaned that they only have 10 votes for far more than 10 qualified players. |
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This sale was bemoaned in the film as well as in the question-and-answer session, during which Khoury spoke about it at length. |
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Though it was bemoaned at the time, some commentators have viewed this factor more positively as a herald of twentieth-century patterns of fertility. |
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People bemoaned the looks of hatchbacks because they didn't look like a regular four door sedan, causing the decline of the image of cars because of their most useful feature. |
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He bemoaned the way the 2003 fixtures had been arranged with the big clubs playing each other in the first five weeks, saying it would take away the mid-season excitement. |
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The young American bemoaned the wet and cold of the Pennines, disconcerted by their bleakness that inspired the Brontes more than a century before. |
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She bemoaned the fact that in France anti-Semitism has now become a banal reality of everyday life. |
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This is intended to do away with the lack of unanimity among Commissioners which is bemoaned in the various media. |
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He never once complained or bemoaned the cruel hand life dealt him. |
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If he continually bemoaned such circumstances he would find himself out of tune with his own support, who have no stomach for even genuine excuses. |
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The Celtic manager, Ronny Delia bemoaned his side's tiredness in his post-match comments. |
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McLean bemoaned the offside decision but was also frank when assessing his team's performance. |
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Japan's coach Makasuni bemoaned a lack of fitness for his players' below par first half. |
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They haven't bemoaned their almost uniformly rock-solid dependability, or the unthinkability of audio or video connections going down once they'd been made in such systems. |
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One speaker from India bemoaned the use of techniques to deceive consumers about the quality and safety of food. |
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Virtually everyone bemoaned the relentless and often boring slog of keyboarding. |
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Yves M. Congar, foremost ecclesiologist, bemoaned the overall negative impact of pre-Trinitarian or a-Trinitarian conception of God on ecclesiology. |
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The majestic manner in which they qualified hinted at a new, untypically Dutch mentality, with the inconsistency bemoaned by Van Bronkhorst replaced by a ruthless streak that yielded eight straight wins. |
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Sheen, who grew up in Wales and discovered he loved drama at school, bemoaned the lack of access to youth theatres and to the classics of cinema for many poorer children today. |
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She bemoaned the lack of studies measuring the impacts and vulnerabilities in local communities, and the lack of recommendations on good adaptation strategies. |
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I have already, on many occasions, bemoaned the fact here in plenary that Parliament's television system fails to produce a picture for Finnish television. |
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Some bemoaned the passing of the Cold War approach, but it had become an obstacle to more amicable political relations and corresponding nuclear reductions. |
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Mr. Masse bemoaned the almost complete lack of dialogue between the federal government and the provinces, as well as between government officials and the cultural sector. |
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The CSS report highlighted the importance of teachers in the success of school-based HIV and AIDS education, and bemoaned the lack of investment in teacher training and support. |
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Even though he often bemoaned the troubles that he had transforming these talks into a book, he relished the adulation and new friendships. |
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Nelson always bemoaned that he had done badly out of prize money and even as a flag officer received little. |
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Many veteran users bemoaned that the newfags were only interested in trolling, and cared not for meme creation and ultranerdy culture. |
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It offered much light but little heat, and at the end of the day, Stephen Walsh, a noted Stravinsky biographer, bemoaned the lack of argumentativeness. |
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Influential authorities in the field have bemoaned information overload, and a dearth of analysis and response options, however, this perspective overlooks a rich source of information that is not being tapped. |
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We heard from groups that bemoaned the lack of affordable housing in our community and the fact we did have a policy that would raise our minimum wage to a living wage. |
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Even the scientists who conducted the climate study I wrote about were hobbled by the dearth of solid market data, a fact bemoaned by Ulf Büntgen, the paleoclimatologist who led the project. |
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The French writers bemoaned the loss of life to Charles VII's cause. |
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Librarians have both bemoaned the funds wasted on idle books and come to favor interlibrary loan as the means to overcome collections' shortcomings. |
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Over the years, however, some UFO fans have bemoaned the over reliance of the material from that album in their set and at times they have had a point. |
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