It is very sad that even at this stage of supposed development there are cases such as wife battering. |
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To begin with I would like to say that it's very sad because personally I would never speak like this about a costar. |
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This state of affairs is very, very sad with many people hurting and, indeed, becoming disillusioned. |
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I pointed that out to her and watched her face change from its look of indignant perplexity to a very sad and hurt confusion. |
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What is very sad is that it was critically panned at its opening and three months later Bizet died, a broken man. |
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People have to be scraping the barrel when they have to break into a charity shop and its very sad. |
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Danny thinks the almond flavor is terrific, but Gail thinks it's nothing like a macaron, so she's very sad. |
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The woman who helped my mother was in a very sad situation, unfortunately not uncommon at the time. |
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What is clear is that we now have a leader of the National Party who is a very sad case. |
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I will be very sad to leave them but I know I am handing them on to a well-trained young team who value the horses and the work they do. |
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We live in one of the most well-favored parts of the world here and the abuse is unacceptable and very sad. |
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So, to think about if for very long is quite overwhelming, upsetting and very sad. |
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She said it was very sad to see the building falling into disrepair day after day. |
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It showed the network of railways that used to operate in this country many years ago and it made me very sad. |
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It must be an very sad place to be for victims, when they see no hope other than the ultimate step of taking your own life. |
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To attempt to find a vision and to struggle within so much disunity is very sad. |
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I feel sure that many of our senior readers will recall where they were on that very sad Sunday evening as news of death filtered through. |
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We're very sad that somebody has lost their life and would like to send our sympathies to the family. |
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It is very sad that because of such strikes, the health sector remains on edge, deep tensions dividing it. |
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I saw that it was indeed a very sad and tired looking fisho and instantly sensed that I would not be satisfied with the quality. |
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It is very sad to observe two obviously intelligent men being reduced to mere farce by bitterness and vindictiveness. |
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Then I met him and I thought he was very much a man with feet of clay, which is very sad. |
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It would be hackneyed if I say that death is something very sad and irreclaimable. |
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This is a very sad collection of songs put together, but what was a second rate band in their heyday is a total disaster today. |
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It is very sad that these people can't manage an hour or so without smoking. |
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With the mixed glads looking very sad, and the rest of the garden looking like so much mulch, the dandelions moved back in. |
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Yet the more sensible half of me thinks that the six city wide boys involved are undoubtedly very sad individuals. |
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If the top golfers are saying they may as well all pack up their bags for the next ten years it's a tragedy and very sad. |
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It must have been a very sad sight to see four grown men standing on the docks crying their eyes out. |
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It seems very sad that some people see this as entertainment, watching eagerly for the next instalment. |
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To all the family and relations deepest and sincere sympathy is extended on this very sad occasion. |
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Things are getting more and more like the States every day and it's a very sad turn of events. |
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It is a great place, very sad and wild, dotted with the dwellings of prehistoric man, strange monoliths, huts and graves. |
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It would be very sad if all French cooks could manage was pizzas, steaks and burgers. |
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It is very sad in a way, because it is such a reflection of the way we tend to get ground down by society. |
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She was a very nice lady and it's a very sad loss for everyone and especially her family. |
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I could tell you that I only cry when I'm very sad or hurt, but those are feeble excuses, inadequate reasons for condoning my shameful crime. |
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It is indeed very sad that our country and government tolerates fanatical groups of people that dictate their will upon others. |
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I was very sad and I really hope that someone will help us fix the classrooms so that we can study in a solid structure. |
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Got this email yesterday which was very sad, this is it in its entirety. |
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I feel very sad about the fact that people don't have the same opinion that I have. |
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His views on private prisons may not have sat comfortably with the Executive but it would be very sad if they were not reappointing him because they feared his impartiality. |
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This past month a constituent of mine came to my office and told me a very sad story. |
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In one very sad case, a terminally ill person didn't have the lifespan to go and take up residence in Vermont. |
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We have that very sad case in Canada that a human is not considered a human until it is fully born. |
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Mr. Speaker, this is a very sad case, which we are all moved by when we review it. |
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That was a very sad case, but it showed that the law could not check on that and could not believe in it. |
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It would have been very sad if we had been unable to reach this agreement, which was so longed-for by everyone. |
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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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However, I am very sad to say that this legislation chose to ignore that and I must question why. |
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They just happen to be very sad, painful comedies, very sorrowful. |
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I stopped cutting myself because after I told my girlfriend about my ritual, she cried and told me she was very sad that I felt I needed to do that to myself. |
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It is very sad when a member refers to flag day as being a sad day for Canada. |
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Mr. Speaker, I am very sad to rise here today to pay tribute to Armand Brun, who passed away earlier this week. |
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She comes across as a pitiful figure, a very sad and very tragic figure. |
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This is also very sad for thousands of students and others involved in education across Europe. |
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But I also would be less than frank if I did not say that, in addition to being very tired, I am very sad and disappointed. |
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It is very sad that the hon. member for Mount Royal has had to table a motion on this. |
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After several days the moon disappeared from the lake and Naué, becoming very sad, fell sick for a month. |
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If on the other hand a much loved pet cat and family member dies it is indeed very sad. |
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The statistics leave no doubt as to the very sad state of aboriginal economic and social development today. |
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People with a serious condition like heart failure are bound to feel very sad or down now and then. |
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The consequences of this are right before our eyes and are often very sad, a life void of meaning. |
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He may want to tell each how proud he is of him or her, and how that pride helps him in this very sad time. |
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The worst cases can lead to agoraphobia or other crippling effects and are very sad because the anxieties and fears which cause so much trouble are usually groundless. |
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I watched how it assisted South Africa in coming to grips with a very sad chapter of its history. |
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The brothers were incredibly game as we played a very sad round of beer pong. |
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I'm very sad to say that I didn't take advantage of the Missing Hour. |
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When I buried Henry in the woods near the trailer park, I felt very sad and the thought that no one would ever know him as we did didn't help ease the pain. |
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If the child ever becomes very sad, he or she should get help. |
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They felt very sad and they made the wrong decision. |
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It made him very sad because he had no one to play with. |
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He was very sad when he came to camp, but at the end he was smiling. |
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In answer to your first question, I would just like to say that my country has managed to overcome some very difficult and admittedly very sad times, in the two hundred years it has been a republic. |
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This is a very sad commentary and one I wish was not necessary to write. |
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As regards our chances of achieving these objectives, we are in a very, very sad state, and Mrs Kinnock's report shows what changes in policy are needed if we are to achieve them. |
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For me, this was a very moving event, a very sad event, which caused me to think very carefully again about when we actually deploy soldiers and under what conditions. |
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The omens at the start of 2003 are very sad. |
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The monkey in Monkey Go Happy is very sad. |
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But for my seven-year-old self, and for every seven-year-old who won't have the opportunity to take in that perfect sight of a diplodocus standing guard over a cathedral to nature, I'm still very sad. |
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Because it's pretty slim pickings in terms of people who are comfortable with these issues, and if in Parliament there isn't anyone, it seems to me that's very sad indeed. |
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And I find it very sad that you come along to tell me there's no problem, that carbon dioxide is not a problem, that the seas are not rising, that it's not man-made and that everyone will be happy ever after. |
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The long list of Sinhala and Tamil moderates who've been assassinated by the LTTE is very sad testimony to the rigour of the LTTE plan for the Tamil destiny. |
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Against this background, it is very sad to listen to attempts by the Liberals to malign and cast suspicion on the 30 or so Members of the European Parliament who have decided to travel to Iraq with a view to promoting peace. |
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If you don't know, blackface is a makeup that has a very sad and sordid history, particularly in the United States and in the U. K., as a platform for theatrical discrimination against blacks in the United States. |
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I feel very sad for them,'' said Daniel Pomposo, 12, who lives below the Garcias. |
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But I must point out that it's a very sad case in Canada. |
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She shares a very sad story about canoe ferrymen from her own family. |
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The more than 100 years old, small signal man house at the Seestraße has had a very sad fate for a couple of years. However, in 2007 it has been revived as a play house for children and a meeting point for adults. |
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We are very sad to inform all Vincentians that our dear friend, Syd Tutton, National President of SSVP Australia and also a CGI Board member, is seriously ill in hospital. |
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It is so very sad that such a great venue is at this stage and raises the question, is this in favour of more ivory towers to be built in Redcar? |
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To see those members of the House deliberately and sneeringly undermining the public trust with this kind of divisive, totally distorted smear piece is very sad for our democracy. |
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It was a very sad event and caused problems with the label. |
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That very sad event had touched everybody on a very personal level. |
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Of course it was very sad, but the taipan could hardly help a smile when he thought how many of these young fellows he had drunk underground. |
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And it was sad, very sad, to be with Mister Ham Wednesday afternoon. |
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