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Many people lament bitterly the collapse of moral standards in China, seeing this new preoccupation with material advantage as the downside of our rapid economic growth during the last 30-odd years.
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It's a slow-burning lament of bitterly lost love that would have fit on one of the later Rubin albums, maybe repurposed as a stripped-down dirge.
Yet his primary interest in dialectic was as a tool for exposing the "fallacies" of rival schools, and he bitterly lamented the need for dialectic in the absence of a centralized political authority that could impose ideological unity from above.
Lerma had reversed this policy, and Olivares could not go back on this position, although he bitterly lamented the incompetence of his fellow aristocrats and sharply reduced the overgenerous flow of royal patronage to them.
As Professor Yang bitterly laments his marriage and his chosen vocation — the entire substance of his life — Jian thinks absently, "Perhaps he should be treated by a psychiatrist; acupuncture or acupressure might help him too".
He later bitterly lamented that Greed was made before the financial success of Eugene O'Neill's four-hour play Strange Interlude in 1928.
Though I bitterly lamented not having the opportunity to be bad at sex during high school, I did have ample time to ensure that, if and when the time came, I would not embarrass myself by being a "two-pump chump".
My father, the least imperious of men, might murmur the smallest something about the spicing of a dish, its somewhat unusual flavorings, and my mother will bitterly concur, lamenting the type of fermented bean paste she has to use, the stringy quality of the meat, how these Chinatown radishes have no flavor, no crunch, instantly grinding down her lovely efforts to a wan, forgettable dust.
(Can you hear the distant swell of drums and fifes?) This song of lament crescendos with the opinion's suggestion that Congress has been using the Fifteenth Amendment the bitterly won prize of the Civil War, and the constitutional basis of the VRA in a way that is just plain mean to the old Jim Crow states of the South: "The Amendment is not designed to punish for the past," says Roberts.
That same year, Hill complained bitterly about the "destruction of states' rights in the South" that he lamented had "undermin[ed] the cultural dominance of the Anglo-Celtic [read: white] people and its institutions".
He bitterly assailed Pres.
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