He was destined for a bright future and will be sorely missed by the tutors and students on his course. |
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Edmondson missed last Saturday's 4-0 drubbing at Cardiff with a calf-strain and his steely determination was sorely missed by City. |
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Chris was everything you could ask of a captain and he will be sorely missed. |
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The club's guestbook has many tributes to this delightful gentleman, who will be sorely missed. |
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She didn't mind that, but she sorely missed just being by herself, alone with her thoughts. |
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Hundreds of letters later it is evident he will be sorely missed by you, our readers, too. |
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Sylvia had a hard life, but never quit speaking out about what she believed, and she'll be sorely missed. |
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He will be sorely missed by everyone who knew him and the world is truly a lesser place without him. |
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To judge by the reaction Galloway gets walking the streets of his new constituency, King is not sorely missed. |
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He was a loving member of our family and will be sorely missed by both family and friends. |
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She is sorely missed by her family, her colleagues, and her friends throughout the world. |
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It was the recipe for one of the most original television programmes of the 90s, and sorely missed. |
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In any case, his wisdom will be sorely missed here in the basketball blogosphere. |
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Our sympathy and prayers go to the Lathlin family for a trusted friend who will be sorely missed. |
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David was a very loving husband and father and he will be sorely missed. |
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In the theatre, they are sorely missed in the second part of the play by less open-minded understanders. |
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His depth of knowledge and sound judgement, as well as his sense of humor, will be sorely missed. |
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Renee was loved, for her affable personality:and many qualities and for he she will be sorely missed. |
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One look at the farm he has so sorely missed convinces him that becoming a coureur des bois is not his true calling. |
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Her exceptional organizational skills and cheery presence will be sorely missed. |
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He said Chetty would be sorely missed by the municipality and the town. |
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We were sorely missed no doubt, though no rescue attempts have been made. |
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He will be very sorely missed as a person and for his efforts and work. |
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Their contributions to the peace and security agenda were invaluable, and their insights and wisdom will be sorely missed. |
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The other group of individuals who have been so sorely missed in this entire debate by the federal government is first nations. |
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She will be sorely missed by all who knew her, by my family and myself and all those whose lives she touched for so many years. |
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He will be sorely missed in the House and I think we are all proud to call him a friend. |
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Destroyed by fire in October 2008, the old covered bridge was sorely missed by residents. |
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He will be sorely missed by his family, by fellow Calgarians and by his countrymen. |
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His leadership and great personal and professional qualities would be sorely missed. |
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André Robert was a true pioneer of numerical modelling and will be sorely missed, but his contributions will endure for many years to come. |
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Having said that, Africa has lost a father and dean of presidents, whose experience and diplomatic skills will be sorely missed. |
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Fausto Correia will be sorely missed by his family, his friends and by us, his fellow Members. |
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I greatly appreciate the work done by the hon. member, and I am sure, as are all my colleagues, that he will be sorely missed. |
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She had fulfilled the role of deputy admirably, providing him with appreciated support, and she would be sorely missed. |
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You are sorely missed by many because you loved so well, and you will live on forever in our memories! |
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He will be sorely missed by all of us who worked with him for so many years. |
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He brought laughs to the lips of millions, and he will be sorely missed. |
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For so many reasons she will be sorely missed, and we can only hope that the next generation produces another Yuri Kochiyama. |
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Warne claimed Hayden's intimidating style would be sorely missed and would be almost impossible to relace. |
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You will not find awrong word said against him he was a really great lad and will be sorely missed by all who knew him. |
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Yesterday during the motion, during legislative decisions, and this is not meant as a criticism of the Swedish Presidency, we sorely missed the Council. |
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His substantial contributions in the area of financial markets will remain a valuable legacy, while his expertise and counsel will be sorely missed. |
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Her courage and strength will be sorely missed. |
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I speak for all Board members when I say you will be sorely missed. |
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European environment ministers met in Aarhus in June 1998 to carry forward an initiative started by the late and sorely missed Czech Environment Minister, Josef Vavrosek. |
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We have not learned the lessons of the Dutch and French votes, and now this Presidency has no time to do anything useful and it is a sorely missed opportunity. |
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His athleticism and his competitive spirit will be sorely missed. |
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She is sorely missed by her colleagues, and by displaced families and villagers who ask after her health whenever a UNICEF car pulls into one of the many communities where she has helped build wells. |
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The aims of the 'Make Poverty History' campaign and the march in Edinburgh last summer have so comprehensively not been met that it is a sorely missed opportunity. |
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He is going to be sorely missed, although I am sure we will listen to his successor in this Chamber with the same rapt attention with which we have listened to him. |
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Her integrity, bipartisanship and tireless dedication to improving the plight of small business will be sorely missed. |
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Perhaps, finally, there would be a pocket-sized gizmo capable of fulfilling the role your correspondent's sorely missed palmtop computers played in the past. |
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A fine gentleman who will be sorely missed. |
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She will be sorely missed by her fast friend Jeanette Stone. |
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Sorely missed talent, of course, only goes so far in ramping up excitement for a new sitcom. |
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