He is passionate about theatre, but bemoans the pressures which it is put under in Britain, thanks to underfunding. |
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Weil bemoans the fact that the ban was the only one of twenty-five commission recommendations adopted. |
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The Times bemoans this development, acknowledging the commercial nature of Broadway theater, but wishing the stage itself could remain ad free. |
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Like many writers, Phillips bemoans the way in which the publishing industry is now dominated by a handful of all-powerful conglomerates. |
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Despite the drawbacks, Anne said she truly wants to stay in the area but bemoans the lack of amenities for her kids. |
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It also bemoans the city's refusal to release the dossiers to the people discussed within them. |
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He bemoans the shortage of trained music teachers and a paucity of school music lessons. |
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He bemoans the fact that the Republicans have shifted to the right while the Democrats have stayed put. |
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As Cherwell's editorial bemoans of our current situation, a solution is elusive. |
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As the nation bemoans the prospect of new tax rises, we may take consolation from the fact that we are not the first to suffer. |
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In it, he celebrates love, the pleasures of wine, and the beauty of birdsong and bemoans faithlessness and the onset of old age. |
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The final report, co-authored with Stefano Conti, bemoans the scant detail Stefanoni used to back up her findings. |
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One of many highlights is How Blue Can You Get, where he bemoans a love turned sour. |
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Gowri bemoans of her action of coming into physical contact with Gange, a lower caste woman, and decides to purify herself by taking bath in holy water. |
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He frequently bemoans the absence of suitable role models for them. |
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Colombian guerrilla leader Antonia Garcia bemoans the fact that there are still many obstacles in the way of peace in his country. |
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What are the effects of making the Nakba a finite historical episode that one bemoans but must ultimately accept as a fact of history? |
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Andrei Gavrilov bemoans the fact that he is called a pianist and prefers the label musician. |
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Elie bemoans its exclusion from the modern American story, and most agree that his appraisal is accurate. |
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Back at Columbia Heights Village, Mary bemoans the rising rents that gentrification has caused. |
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Kaberuka bemoans the minimal role African governments have played in the Ebola crisis. |
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The resolution bemoans the fact that there is no longer a clear distinction in Member States between social assistance and social security. |
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The NDP bemoans that theft every day but when the government made moves to fix it, the NDP voted against every measure. |
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It acknowledges and bemoans the dimension of violence and underlines the need for and the power of reconciliation. |
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Coach Scolari bemoans the lack of new leader figures, with even Cristiano Ronaldo still lacking the right profile. |
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Like many actresses, she bemoans the dearth of roles for older women. |
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And he reveals deep differences within the government about how tightly Australia should walk in lock step with the United States and bemoans that his short tenure in the job limits his options to change things. |
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The report bemoans the weak growth in crossborder provision despite the high number of people benefiting from the freedom of movement in Europe and wanting to have access to services from their country of origin. |
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He bemoans the lack of a strong son to succeed him, bullies his other children and his docile wife, maltreats his mistress, and now sets about forcing Sorayah into the role of dutiful daughter. |
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He describes the historical context that led to the development of research ethics boards, and bemoans the lack of ongoing monitoring, an area of current interest in Canada. |
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