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Alas, Anna is already betrothed, and, even more alas, to Clinch Leatherwood, the deadliest outlaw in the west.
More, alas, is less.
Daphne Merkin's review of "Mockingbird Years June 2525) accomplishes more, alas, in five minutes than many "50-minute hours".
Having been on the endangered list back in the Eighties, Maris Otter is now thriving – which is more, alas, than can be said for the England football team.
Today, by contrast, the revolutionary energy has been channelled into a flourishing civil society as well as parliament, where up to 50 of the 450 MPs are Maidan veterans (many more, alas, belong to the old guard).
In 1932, one James J. Montague submitted a poem (something we don't see much any more, alas) addressed to an infant growing up in an era of rapid technological advances: "The progress of science foretells/ That when you grow up all your work will be done/ By photo-electrical cells".
The idea of staying quiet to save herself while Leontes is attempting to litter the stage with corpses doesn't occur to her, and when she encounters courtiers with a different view she is appalled: "Fear you his tyrannous passion more, alas / Than the queen's life".
I turned to the Internet to find out more, alas without much success.
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