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I almost regretted it because he wasn't bad company.
For a moment, I almost regretted that I hadn't moved to the building right after college.
Of course, during the one or two times each year when I actually needed to send a fax or scan a document or receipts, I almost regretted not buying a new machine.
(As I've noted before, the posthumous love-fest for Hitchens grew so overwhelming that I almost regretted not being a little more critical in my own column on his passing).
They included Virginia and Adrian Stephen, Duncan Grant and Horace de Vere Cole, who later wrote of their hosts: "They were tremendously polite and nice – couldn't have been nicer: one almost regretted the outrage on their hospitality".
That night in the pub was pretty quiet and Bingara definitely isn't a party town, but I'd had such a good time riding that I almost regretted that we were heading on the next morning.
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He's so fully — classically — American a showoff one almost regrets the change of title.
"I almost regret that we call them sour beers," said Tom Nickel, owner of O'Brien's Pub in San Diego.
I almost regret writing about it because in other people's minds it's the defining thing about my father and that wasn't him at all.
"I debated whether to share that with you or not," she adds, appearing to almost regret the tampon story, "but I decided it was relatable.
Günter Verheugen, a European commissioner from Germany who handled the enlargement negotiations, recently fumed to the European Parliament that he now almost regrets all the efforts that he made on Poland's behalf.
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