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Writing in The New York Times, A. H. Weiler deplored that film's "sudsy waves of bathos".
A shareholders group in Germany estimated that Mr. Schrempp received about $2.9 million in 1999 -- and deplored that sum as "shameless".
Mr. Deripaska deplored that assertion as "malicious" and a "lie," and subsequently sued The A.P. for libel, though he later dropped his appeal of a judge's ruling dismissing the lawsuit without receiving a settlement or payment.
Only after black and Puerto Rican community groups deplored that decision did the previous council and Ms. Kee Borges reluctantly submit an appeal to State Superior Court which the city subsequently won.
Turgenev's distaste for drunken disarray and slovenliness so exasperated some of his compatriots, particularly those prone to the habits he deplored, that Fyodor Dostoyevsky, a contemporary and dedicated Slavophile, urged him to get a telescope so that he could see Russia more clearly and more sympathetically.
He deplored that little progress was made10 years after the Darfur referral by the UNSC, "It is a shame," complained Moreno-Ocampo.
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You may deplore that admission.
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I wish you could deplore that loss and condemn it too.
"We might deplore that but we can't have it both ways.
Both nasty and ineffective, even his sister, Jemima Khan, was moved to publicly deplore that campaign.
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