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I've tried various strategies to ease the tedium (rewarding myself with a Lindt truffle per tick was a particularly regrettable one), but I can conclude any relief is merely superficial and momentary.
At risk of having the wrong background to qualify for an opinion on this subject, I would implore Mr Blunt to consider overlooking Ms Mactaggart's parents' mistake in, as well as belonging to a particularly regrettable class, picking a school so remote from the world of sex work.
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In 2001, his considered decision to offer a piece of Wagner as an encore led to widespread condemnation – particularly regrettable, he says, because the audience had been asked beforehand, during a measured 40-minute discussion, if they would like to hear it.
"All the evidence points to the hate crimes being committed by people not from the area," says Shulem, "and makes the huge number of such crimes particularly regrettable in a community that has always lived in peace and harmony".
'His absence is particularly regrettable,' Françoise Rudetski, a lawyer representing several victims, said.
89 The dearth of health economic research on crime reduction is particularly regrettable, 40 since a full year of imprisonment in the United States averages $24,000 per offender, 75 and criminal victimization adds to the overall societal cost.
But the Arab world has been in decline for six centuries because of a stultifying intellectual conformism, an insufficient clash of ideas, and so it seems particularly regrettable that our war on terror should lead to more repression.
The virtual pillaging of the Bill of Rights by the White House and Congress is particularly regrettable in that the government cannot cite a single case where the use of the draconian new legislation has led to the arrest of anyone who was ready, willing, and able to carry out a terrorist act.
It is therefore particularly regrettable that he learned the wrong lessons from history by handing a propaganda coup to the leader of a terrorist organisation.
Lansley, a member of the panel that interviewed Mills, told MPs: "I think it is particularly regrettable that the Speaker sought expressly to water down the 2011 requirement in the job description that the clerk should have 'detailed knowledge' of the procedures and practices of the House, seeking to replace the words detailed knowledge with 'awareness'".
It is particularly regrettable compared with all the supertransparent, so-called white glass in recent French architecture.
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