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is lamented
noun
An expression of grief, suffering, or sadness.
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Actually, maybe even the Robey is lamented, by its regulars.
Usually this is lamented in a mixture of hurt pride and outrage (doesn't the world know who we are?).
More so than at independence, it is lamented, the different races learn in separate schools, eat separately, work separately and socialise separately.
It's probably impossible to know whether Temple was using the phrase in conversation before it appeared in the 1887 novel Wee Wifie by Rosa Nouchette Carey, where it is lamented: "Alas, Hugh Redmond was not the only man who, stung by passion, jealousy, or revenge, has taken the first downward step on the green slippery slope that leads to Avernus".
Although there is no 'preclinical crisis' in the sense of too few postgraduate students, the scarcity of MDs in preclinical research (now dominated by science graduates) is lamented.
Yet, while every coal mine closed is lamented as a waste of industrial capital, the immensely larger destruction of natural capital caused by not maximising renewable energy production has been ignored - until the WFC calculated it.
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And it has long been lamented: what good are scrums?
The Random House-Penguin merger was lamented, the possible HarperCollins-Simon & Schuster alliance feared.
Doughty and others see this shift not as something to be lamented, but to be embraced.
"Not all these changes are necessarily to be lamented," he said in his column.
While Mr. Gingrich's continued presence in the race was lamented, it is actually Mr. Santorum who is facing the most pressure from Republican leaders to withdraw.
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