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Remainers can wail about lost opportunities as global growth races ahead and Leavers can cheer the UK's forecast-busting result.
There would be much to wail about, indeed, were rugby to be lost to this great city.
Legislators and lobbyists and activists with darlings at the bottom of the Thursday calendar had plenty to wail about, and the smart or experienced ones knew they were in trouble days before they saw the final result.
There was this overwhelming urge, as the scriptural Arabic rolled softly off his tongue, to thrash and wail about like those people you see in videos.
He does not wail about being a sacrificial lamb.
Especially when they wail about how insecure they sometimes feel.
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Back then, Democrats wailed about executive overreach.
If it's an excess of feeling that he's wailing about, he's artful enough to distill it all to a bitter essence.
Recently, of course, the airlines have been wailing about sagging profits as many companies have reacted to the softening economy by cutting back on business travel, the main source of revenue for the airline industry.
Another non-realisation: that these "difficult times to be young" they're always wailing about, on behalf of their own offspring, are also being experienced by those young people they're smugly gawping at as they vomit on Mediterranean pavements.
Repeat the process from the beginning,as the baby may have figured out that the problem it was wailing about, hasn't been "cured" yet.
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