He was a little slow in understanding our request and we lamented in front of him that you couldn't get good hired help anymore. |
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Political historians have lamented the death of political history since the 1960s and 1970s onslaught of social and cultural historians. |
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The Times lamented a loss of innocence and grieved over a world in which everything had changed. |
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Richard Hickox, the new musical director of the company, replacing the lamented Simone Young, doesn't have Melbourne on his radar. |
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In such circumstances, some recalled the bluster and bombast of Lenihan's late lamented father in other testing times. |
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The ground, as with the late and lamented Wembley before it, came from the lush green 4,000 acres lovingly tended by Inturf at Wilberfoss. |
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The puppet shot to fame on TV's late, lamented satire show Spitting Image, and is being sold off by the show's co-creator, Roger Law. |
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Juanita used her critique to discuss her late lamented career in stand-up comedy. |
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Dutch artists loudly lamented the contraction in patronage and collecting in the 18th century. |
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Women lamented the time devoted to journeys further and further into the sago swamp to process sago as whole tracts of palms were unusable. |
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At one of the recent public meetings on sustainable development, a member of the audience lamented the rapid pace of development in Bermuda. |
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Short tenures of senior secretaries, Ms. Gouri lamented, has had its own effect in the functioning of her department. |
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She also lamented the extra Rs.3 per spectacle, charged for ticketless children. |
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The Ibrox manager has lamented a lack of finesse in a squad that is slowly, torturously, playing him out of a job. |
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But if Corsie's departure from competitive bowls should be lamented by fans and players, it barely harms our international standing. |
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I lamented my misfortune in picking someone so completely incompatible and agonized for weeks. |
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This loss is the more to be lamented, because the heir to his fortunes is unhappily not the heir to his graces. |
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He did good, professional work but reportedly lamented the dearth of more uplifting assignments in comics. |
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Afterwards a few Irish players, most notably Duff, lamented the lost opportunity to earn three points. |
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Sloan is one of those bands whose lack of popularity stateside is lamented and ridiculed by their devoted fans. |
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I prayed the bus would arrive early and lamented the fact that the people who hit on me are never cute young gifts. |
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When I was a young fella my geography teacher lamented that Ireland had no natural resources. |
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He also lamented the existence of attitudes asserting inferiority toward anything from the West within the art world. |
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A fellow bruncher enjoyed the spaghetti pomodoro, but lamented the pasta wasn't made in-house, something the restaurant hopes to do soon. |
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If one went by media depictions, he lamented, one would think his neighbourhood is a crime-ridden slum. |
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Conditions at the hotel were so derelict the coach lamented it was the worst he had ever seen. |
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The President himself has lamented the high effective tax rates paid by low income families. |
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Addison was buried in Westminster Abbey, and lamented in an elegy by Tickell. |
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He lamented the dolce far niente that he found characterized the Italians as a nation. |
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One in five drivers lamented that television coverage, no matter how good it is, can never fully capture the sound and fury of a live drag race. |
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Last week I lamented the lack of tries in our now defence-dominated game, what with the accent on specialist prevention coaching. |
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I'm sure there were those who lamented the demise of the quill pen and inkstand in the classroom. |
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All Lebanon lamented his death as one man and honoured him with a hero's funeral. |
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Cybele found her son's body and returned with him to Mount Ida, where she lamented his death. |
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Egyptian intellectuals and media on Friday morning lamented the death of Sherif at the hands of his kidnappers. |
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Yesterday, Cassie's distraught grandmother, Elizabeth Chery, fought to hold back the tears as she lamented his loss. |
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Only the common people, who benefited from his extravagant spending, lamented his death. |
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Some wanted retribution and called for the death penalty for convicted police murderers, while others lamented the decline of their communities. |
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For years, dive operators and visitors to Phuket have lamented that the area lacked a decent sized wreck. |
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Clutching the mics are Priest and Sayyid of the late, lamented Antipop Consortium, so you can count on some crazy-assed brainiac rhymes over there. |
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The late, lamented Internet bubble is just the latest example. |
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As Eleanor Clift recently lamented, the brouhaha in Congress over food stamps is not just about budgets. |
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Rob Thomas' late, lamented Cupid broke the mold for cinematic TV shows that don't fit into the prescribed categories of one-hour dramas or half-hour sitcoms. |
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Thackeray said the BJP had touched the pinnacle of success under Vajpayee's leadership and lamented that some ambitious leaders in the party were eyeing his place. |
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Saban also lamented the fact that Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos purchased the Washington Post. |
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Republican candidates in states like Georgia and Virginia lamented high poverty rates. |
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It's quite mad, and the texts are adapted from unpublished writings Edward sent the band expressly for the purpose, shortly before his lamented death. |
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Even the former head of the federal agency that oversees Medicare recently lamented the bulkiness of the program. |
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Without the Student Loan Scheme, university students would continue to pursue the lofty academic courses whose demise is being so sorely lamented. |
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Readers of the lamented but never forgotten Pillbox may remember a letter Penman received from Brian Anderson of the neo-Conservative City Journal. |
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At first they lamented the lack of choice, but then discovered the fun of trading cards and helping each other locate pictures of their animals in magazines and books. |
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The trees cast their skeletal frames against the gunmetal sky and the crows, like a flock of hooded widows, lamented their lot with throaty cries. |
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Upon this occasion I particularly lamented that he had not that warmth of friendship for his brilliant pupil, which we may suppose would have had a benignant effect on both. |
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A guy in a Cosby sweater lamented he didn't bring along some Trivial Pursuit cards. |
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Elizabeth was lamented by many of her subjects, but others were relieved at her death. |
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The problem was structural he argued, and lamented the failture of the LTA to produce talented players. |
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Just prior to going out on stage, they began taking cocaine, the result of which was a terrible performance later lamented by Roberts. |
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Flamsteed supported the feasibility of the method but lamented the lack of detailed knowledge of the stellar positions and the moon's movement. |
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Over this time journalists and public relations professionals have lamented the dearth of talent produced by college communication departments. |
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She lamented the rising rents that naturally occur whenever a seedy area of a city begins to gentrify, forcing out some of the mom-and-pop shops. |
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Media critics, journalism reviews and academics studying the news business have long lamented the poor coverage of what happens in statehouses. |
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Maxentius mocked the portrait's subject as the son of a harlot and lamented his own powerlessness. |
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Number-crunchers have come up with a list of late lamented celebrity millionaires. |
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Traditionally, the Caoineadh song contained lyrics in which the singer lamented for Ireland after having been forced to emigrate due to political or financial reasons. |
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Various informants lamented the absence of a cytotechnology training programme, which one informant mentioned used to exist, and a few espoused its recreation. |
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Little trace of feeling or originality remained to be lamented when, at the end of the eighteenth century, the Delftware potteries began to go out of business. |
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Long decades of gravel exploration and exploitation operations at Alliyah Nature Reserve have wreaked havoc on environment and desert ecology there, he lamented. |
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Later in the 17th century, neoclassicism happened, and snootier commentators lamented that every page of Shakespeare's work showed that he hadn't been to university. |
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