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It is perhaps a pity that the speech didn't quite live up to the trousers.
There's not a great deal in the way of criticism in this book, which is perhaps a pity, because Martin does it well.
It is perhaps a pity, and certainly an irony, that in an election where women's issues have become so prominent the leading female roles will go to loyal wives who are not on the ballot themselves.
Mr Marnham does not venture a conclusive answer; but he hints at the tantalising idea that it could have been Jean Moulin himself.In some ways it is, perhaps, a pity that the climax of the book is treated like a detective story: which of the conspirators at the clandestine meeting knew what, and when did they know it?
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Perhaps it's a pity that the car will never get made.
"Perhaps it's a pity that the young can't visit the past the way they visit Ibiza," he said, recalling the baby boomers' hardscrabble roots in an era before widespread foreign travel when even single-channel black-and-white television was a luxury.
Perhaps, this is a pity.
For Pakistanis, seeing the great impenetrable nation in such visible distress induces mild amusement and perhaps a stirring of pity.
A pity, perhaps, that its shareholders went for the short-term gain.
A pity, perhaps, but well suited to an age of anticlimax.
It is just a pity, perhaps, they need to explain themselves.
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