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Twitter-like microblogging sites in China are full of laments from graduates with dim prospects.
She began the dance class three years ago after hearing repeated laments from the families of girls she treated.
He came of age after two decades of laments from conservative critics that traditional artistic skills -- drawing, for example -- and standards had fallen into disuse.
As the third of three official days of mourning ended, priests continued to sing laments from the stage in the square.
News of the auction prompted laments from connoisseurs and Sid Sackson fans — one game lover called the sale "a tragedy for game historians" — but none had the means to save the collection.
But the number of hives dwindled: An article in The New York Times in 1956 included laments from a beekeeping supplier that he did not know of a single active hive remaining in Manhattan.
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But then, in June, came a lament from the golf association.
They laughed as he gamely performed "Betrayed," Max Bialystock's amusingly kvetchy lament from "The Producers".
Her book is a kind of lament from within the commonsensical heart of the American spirit.
Tessa Hadley reads her story "Dido's Lament," from the August 8 & 15, 2016, issue of the magazine.
A common lament from adults in financial trouble is that they were never taught about money.
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