He bore no malice, his aura was tinged slightly with regret, pain and longing. |
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He asks her to go to Hong Kong with him but she rejects his offer using the device of a card trick and both leave with regret. |
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The idea was that the deliriously loved-up men would unable to resist one another, but would be suffused with regret once the potion wore off. |
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She was grinning wickedly at the three, and they bit their lips simultaneously with regret for not eating that morning's meal. |
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When he returned from his act of bovicide and saw that the butter was indeed in the bowl, he was stricken with regret. |
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After a brief introduction, the music becomes a sensuous waltz, filled with regret. |
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China also noted with regret that there were a few countries like Australia, which made some ill-founded comments on Tibet. |
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It notes with regret that the local employees of UNRWA are the only United Nations staff members in the area who do not receive hazard pay. |
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It notes with regret that, once again, these concerns have been completely ignored. |
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It was agreed, with regret, to omit this agenda item in view of time constraints. |
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He's always been a cryptic songwriter, fond of oblique references and catchy off-the-wall phrasings, but here his metaphors and jests are haunted with regret and suspicion. |
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I was instantly disquieted and remembered my neglect with regret. |
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It is with regret that David will be leaving us at the end of March to accept an excluded managerial position. |
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We note with regret that since the elections in June of last year, the reforms have lost momentum. |
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News of her passing was received with regret by her friends in the area. |
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The Committee noted with regret that the recently-installed video recording facility in the Pre-Trial Chamber was already regarded as obsolete. |
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Therefore I call to mind All memories of the kind That make me wince and sweat And tremble with regret. |
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Paddy was a familiar figure in the local community down through the years and news of his passing was received with regret and sadness by all who knew him. |
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The two themes have been a constant in his movies, control going hand-in-hand with regret, from Jason Bourne to Will Hunting and Mike McDermott, the card sharp in Rounders. |
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I note with regret that no further progress has been achieved during the reporting period on demining. |
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It also notes with regret the lack of statistics with regard to this issue. |
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Further, the Board noted with regret that for several years the subvention had not been adjusted for inflation. |
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The SAC noted with regret that the existing policy, which was incorporated in the Staff Rules in 1999, had not been implemented. |
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It is with regret that I must dismiss the appeal and affirm the decision of the Administrator. |
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It is with regret that Pro Mayor Huot announced the death of Pierre Miller who has provided service to residents of the Town for many years. |
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Nonetheless, we all noted with regret the outcome of the Seventh Review Conference last year. |
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The Committee notes with regret the lack of information about forced evictions and the number of homeless persons in the State party. |
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We note with regret that nuclear disarmament has taken too much time to become a concrete reality despite the existence of the multilateral mechanisms created to that end. |
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It is with regret that I interrupt the member, but the time is up. |
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And I specifically mention, with regret, those who, for so long, have been the arbiters of human rights but who could today be called the pallbearers and are not here even for the last rites. |
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On a broader scale, one must acknowledge with regret the growing number of States engaged in the arms race: even some developing nations allot a significant portion of their scant domestic product to the purchase of weapons. |
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While we note with regret that it was not possible to achieve consensus at the 2005 Review Conference, we welcome the fact that all States Parties reaffirmed the validity of the Treaty. |
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I have to say, with regret, in this regard that my NDP colleagues, so progressive in other areas, have latched on to the federal government and the Romanow report. |
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Nigeria noted with regret that many countries were continuing to turn away refugees and asylum seekers, violating their obligations under international law. |
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This satisfaction is, however, tinged with regret. |
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It must be said, with regret, that mistakes in orthography are almost the norm, and researchers, writers, musicians, politicians and publicists write as best they can without feeling any need to check. |
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We recognize, with regret, that we cannot make the directory public. |
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Moreover, the Committee notes with regret that no measures have been proposed in the programme which focus on health and safety at work or on the problems associated with homeworking. |
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Notes with regret that the illegal authorities of Anjouan have, to date, not taken the steps expected from them, in conformity with the demands of the countries of the region and the Council. |
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I have just elaborated on a few rather important amendments which if they were passed would transform this bill, I must say and with regret, from a weak law into a paper tiger. |
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What man does not remember with regret the first time he read Robinson Crusoe? |
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She also noted with regret that negotiations on a fissile material cutoff treaty had not yet begun, that the CTBT had not yet entered into force and that the disarmament commitments made in 1995 remained unfulfilled. |
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