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John Campbell ended his study of a country he both admired and deplored with some hopeful words about the future.

If anything, the decade and a half that followed bookended by the twin traumas of 9/11 and the ascension of Donald Trump saw an acceleration of the trends that Berry deplored, with "innovation" cementing its status atop a new normative hierarchy, and technology extolled, in the words of Google's Eric Schmidt, as the means "to fix all the world's problems".

If anything, the decade and a half that followed bookended by the twin traumas of 9/11 and the ascension of Donald Trump saw an acceleration of the trends that Berry deplored, with "innovation" cementing its status atop a new normative hierarchy, and technology extolled, in the words of Google's Eric Schmidt, as the means "to fix all the world's problems".

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Outsiders deplored it, with even the United States saying that "this heavy-handed action does not contribute to peace".

It has become a rhetorical gesture used to link a universally deplored past with the structural advantages that white people continue to enjoy to this day, regardless of whether they harbor any feelings of racial animosity.

Why should Russia and Turkey remain in [the Council of Europe] if not even the UK stays?" Agnes Callamard, the executive director of Article 19 who helped organise the conference in London, also deplored the eagerness with which some websites complied with requests to remove material.

With the Hurricane Sandy relief legislation, which many conservatives deplored as bloated with giveaways and far too expensive, 179 Republicans voted no.

Some women deplored the seriousness with which feminists have approached the "mademoiselle" question, shrugging off what Ms. de Haas called "symbolic violence" of the word.

One d.j. and bouncer from the East named Spezial deplored the enthusiasm with which East Berliners had celebrated being given bananas and chocolate upon their arrival.

For while Mr. Nulls must certainly have envied Sir Oswald the number of his audience and the excitement he and his hecklers provided, he must have deplored the violence with which that excitement was obtained.

Like Washington, Hamilton had deplored parties, equating them with disorder and instability.

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