The show's producers must be ruing the day they decided to let contestants play until they lose. |
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Residents who planted trees on this road are now ruing the decision that they once thought would help the community. |
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They ventured into sports much later in their life, having spent most of their formative years ruing their misfortune. |
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They were four goals down at the last change and were left ruing their slow start. |
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Is Bernanke already ruing having referred to a potential pause in monetary tightening? |
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States that worked hard to attract high-tech jobs are also ruing the decision, and discovering that a more diversified economy is more prosperous during the bust. |
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Victims Nigeria will be ruing their misfortune after dominating the entire game, however. |
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Emotions contrasted in Kumanovo as France trainer Jean-Michel Degrange savoured his team's semi-final win, while Germany's stand-in coach Bettina Wiegmann was left ruing a lack of ideas. |
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If it is indeed pulled closer one day to Russia and China, which I am sure is the intent of those two powers, we will be ruing the day that we took such a precipitous decision to keep Kazakhstan at arm's length. |
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Who knows whether Shaun White, having failed to win a medal in Sochi, is now ruing his decision, a little over a year ago, to shear off his trademark red tresses for charity. |
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Chivas USA finished top of the heap in the western conference leaving their city rivals LA Galaxy eliminated and ruing their poor form throughout the season. |
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The untimely exit had a clearly disappointed Ramos ruing his misfortune. |
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Consider this, poor reader, when next you are wedged into a middle seat between squalling child and armrest hog, or ruing a battery just gone dead in the fourth hour of a thrice-extended delay. |
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As far as they were concerned, he must be ruing the day he ever met Sally. |
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