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When visitors insist that the room looks organized, I know, in my heart of hearts, that that's plain old human kindness talking, perhaps mixed with a bit of pity.
My friends gasped and looked at me with a bit of pity, there's about three beats where they whispered outrage as we walked away, and I mumbled: "Yeah, don't worry – that happens sometimes …" Another day, I was walking down the high street in my village, and two children were heading towards me – two little blonde middle-class kids.
Few do, it seems, which is a bit of pity given that the process makes up much of the narrative.
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It's a little bit of a pity.
Choosing his words carefully, he added that Mr. Kaplan's nationality was "a bit of a pity".
"They don't use the latest methods, which is a bit of a pity," Dr. Opie said.
The lime leaf is not absolutely necessary in this recipe, but it's a bit of a pity to leave it out.
This is a bit of a pity, not because the way someone behaves towards women doesn't matter – of course it does.
"She went through it all without the slightest bit of self pity or ego".
This is all a bit of a pity of course: because historically being able to make the money has been a useful way of paying for government.
Fixating on these aspects of JLENS is a bit of a pity, because the program is actually fascinating.
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