Gleeful nastiness has pervaded and polluted both his plays and movies, and, sad to say, made him a cult figure. |
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Unfortunately, and I'm sad to say, this story has become as American as apple pie. |
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Yes, sad to say, but American hegemony puts more money in the hands of those who believe everything is fair in business and in war. |
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I'm sad to say that I regretted my decision to come the moment I stepped in. |
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In this regard, sad to say, brain events appear to be no more transparent than other observable events like reaction time. |
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It's sad to say this, but I am actually your definition of a champagne socialist. |
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I am sad to say that my plea fell on deaf ears, and I was denied opportunity to put this plan into action. |
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There, sad to say, you will all too commonly see debaters who are primarily interested in scoring points, regardless of logic or truth. |
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When I left the staff, I was sad to say goodbye to all my friends there, but the really hard thing was giving up that amex card. |
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I'm very sad to say that I didn't take advantage of the Missing Hour. |
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The quest for a healthier life was not advanced this weekend, sad to say. |
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I really detest most of the food in this category, I'm sad to say. |
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I'm sad to say that my success as a basketball scientist was short-lived. |
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I am sad to say that I think a minor adjustment would not overcome all these factors, and that it is not a matter of inserting just one erratum sheet, as you can see. |
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The negligent coach — and, I'm sad to say, bullheaded quarterback — hurt their team and jeopardized their future. |
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It is sad to say, but we are actually leaving our own European breeders high and dry. |
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I come from the south of Italy and I am sad to say that we continue, as always, to be badly served by airlines. |
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It is really sad to say that our criminal justice system is, in this case, at this stage. |
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However, I am very sad to say that this legislation chose to ignore that and I must question why. |
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I am sad to say this because I too would have liked things to have turned out well in Indonesia. |
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This is not just an anti-terrorist operation, but it leans dangerously towards war, and I am very sad to say this. |
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Yet we hear fears from members opposite particularly I am sad to say from certain members of the Reform Party. |
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I am sad to say that this says a lot about the Prime Minister and the government. |
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These two problems, I am sad to say, have been brought on by Turkey itself. |
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I am sad to say that that response is not good enough for us. |
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The African Union has forces present on the ground but what is missing, I am sad to say, is the involvement of all of us, particularly the world community. |
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I am sad to say that this is another piece in which northern Canada has not been identified as a part of the country that will be participating in this pilot project. |
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I am sad to say that it will not come to a successful end. |
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In my view, I am sad to say, I think we were all a little hasty. |
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The damage to date is extensive and, sad to say, is often irreversible? |
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I would, instead, like to focus on the positive side of these innovations, this courageous step, to address a point which is, I am sad to say, too often disregarded. |
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I am sad to say that this follows another extremely serious incident, the killing of another Italian journalist, Maria Grazia Cutuli, in Afghanistan. |
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Based on what I know about the draft, I am sad to say that the attempt to translate the fine words into the language of numbers was not a complete success. |
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The government, sad to say, has done precisely the opposite. |
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However, the Canadian Alliance, with its spurious statistics, its non-stop negativity and its non-stop trashing of the Canadian economy, it is sad to say, is part of the problem not part of the solution. |
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Although the steak may not have been the most creative choice, it certainly is a bellweather for a restaurant's food and I am sad to say this one was distinctly underwhelming. |
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