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That is indeed a pity.
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That would, indeed, be a pity.
It would indeed be a pity to see the great Elgin Marbles reduced to being simply artifacts put on the shelf of Greek nationalism or a platform for political self furtherance or debased as part of tourist development program, which is really what all of this is about.
Indeed, it is a pity the collection includes so few letters to Bloom, classicist and academic, author of The Closing of the American Mind and a teaching colleague of Bellow's at the University of Chicago, who died of Aids in 1992 and who was fondly memorialised by Bellow in his short, late novel Ravelstein.
If so, what a pity.
The absence of Stevens's tender vocals is a pity indeed, but that is no reason to dismiss his new project entirely.
PS, London What a pity indeed; however, your letter is proof that there are still some energy firms that can provide decent service.
It is a great pity, indeed a tragedy, that he and many other Republican senators didn't act upon his words.
Ophüls created his technique along with his research, a documentary method that was unified with a political vision — and that's why his method (which he first developed in his 1969 film "The Sorrow and the Pity") is indeed a method, one of the fundamental templates for modern documentary filmmaking.
Which is a pity, for evolutionary logic does, indeed, seem to require that.The argument is this.
A pity.
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