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But "A pity she is so bad on television", the paper concludes.
It would be easy – but a pity – for adults to miss out.
But a pity to have an administration in need of such checks: a bold, wise America would be the best of all.
Ultimately, this was a good return to a major tournament, but a pity it was tainted by the ugly manner in which they bowed out.
And no one had ever thought of horribly murdering the heroine halfway through the film before, which was brilliant, but a pity, too: Janet Leigh's Marion Crane, crooked secretary on the run, was a terrific noir dame.
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But what a pity, all the same.
But what a pity that would be.
But what a pity they arise at all.
By Mourinho's standards, that is straying dangerously close to a climbdown but what a pity he had to wait until now before accepting he was wrong.
But what a pity that it took such cutting-edge technology to enable us to see great tits in a new light.
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