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Lanier believes in the future, and refuses to indulge in laments for past eras that were actually more difficult, more restrictive and more deadly than the technologically advanced present.
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As often with the Kabakovs, I found myself both awed and befuddled by the air of in-jokes and of something darker: in-laments?
"How could this brilliant mind be so easily taken in?" he laments of Greene's friendship with Castro.
"Allen's made giant steps in so many ways," Brown said in lamenting this latest incident.
In lamenting the lack of a similar tumultuous jolt now, he misses two realities.
Mr Christofias is not alone in lamenting that "our tragedy has its roots in intervention by outsiders".
The bans prompted Franklin Lavin, a senior American trade official, to weigh in, lamenting this "setback" for the Indian economy.
Mozart, Schubert, Verdi, Brahms, and, yes, Dylan all made use of such motifs, so I wove in "lament moments".
Although she only once heard Castro in person, she joins her parents and grandparents in lamenting his loss.
In lamenting his choice -- "Why am I here?" deadpanned Mr. Parsons -- he turned to his own company for an answer.
Still, there were standout solos, best among them Mr. Pelt's in "Lament for Booker," a Hubbard ballad.
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