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His works, too, were lamentably few, as were Varese's.
What's more, watching both programs affords an illuminating opportunity to see how two of the lamentably few investigative bodies still standing in television journalism can differ so markedly in tone even when plowing the same ground.
In fact, just as Mirren, the actress, has acquired the regal confidence to leave the theatre and command silence in the streets (when vexed by drummers), it has become easy to imagine her double deploring, if not a hereditary monarchy, then the lamentably few roles – outside her palaces – available to older working women.
And lamentably few would complain if nothing is done.
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Lamentably, relatively few people take advantage of these countermeasures, but to assume that dissidents in oppressive regimes will have the same sanguine trust of their governments that punters have towards Google's tracking cookies is a rather titanic leap.
Ottawa has been piecing together a strategy for the past few years, lamentably dubbed the "Ship-source Oil Spills Preparedness and Response Regime" (or, if you'd rather, SOSPRR), which is looking to create a framework for how tanker traffic travels along Canada's coasts, and how the government will respond if one of them leaks oil.
There are few vehicles as lamentably absent from North American roads as the Volkswagen Golf GTD MkVI.
He fails lamentably.
Short answer: lamentably.
Congo had become a lamentably failed state.
The developing world remains lamentably underinsured.
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