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Nobody was here and it was a sad game.
Vatican dignitaries were outraged; the Holy State's newspaper, L'Osservatore Romano, stated: "The child who will be born is no longer a human being to protect in the womb, but becomes the unwitting accomplice of a sad game".
"It's a sad game".
Joseph Lavoie, the spokesperson for the Foreign Affairs Minister, made a statement on the issue, calling Nelson a "pawn" of the Islamic Republic in "a sad game".
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In some other cultures, nurses administer medications and deliver technical care, while families do the basic nursing care and feeding - that will never happen here, nursing a very sad game.
While panhandling on a busy thoroughfare, he plays a sad, scary game in the middle of the street.
That was all the Jets needed, as Arizona's offense was, remarkably, the worst offense on the field in this sad game.
Maybe this is just in extremely bad taste, a sad example of games merchandising inching its way toward the territory of love dolls.
In 2012, GamesRadar also ranked it as the sixth saddest game ever.
Most negative reviews including messages titled "No way, no how, no DRM" and "DRM makes me a sad panda"–cited the game's restrictions as a sore spot.
Former Wales fly-half and BBC pundit Jonathan Davies was onto something when he said it would be a "sad indictment of the game" if France manage to topple Ireland next Saturday.
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