Sentence examples for pity cases from inspiring English sources

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Not even a real proper album, this collects three previously-released EP's (EP1, EP2, and EP3)  and is as bad as, if not worse than, its embarrassing title, officially placing today's incarnation of The Pixies in the criticism-proof territory of other pity cases like Lady Gaga or Courtney Love.

Not even a real proper album, this collects three previously-released EPs (EP1, EP2 and EP3) and is as bad as – if not worse than – its embarrassing title, officially placing today's incarnation of The Pixies in the criticism-proof territory of other pity cases like Lady Gaga or Courtney Love.

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A pity, in case the Foreign Office was interested, they did not consider sending one to the Leveson inquiry, where Mohan was cutting, in the eyes of some spectators, a decidedly repulsive figure.

He considers with pity the case of Vladimir Nabokov, who famously said he experienced music merely as "an arbitrary succession of more or less irritating sounds"; he also wonders about how little music is mentioned in Henry James's work.

But the Lords Talbot and Windsor, who have estates in the neighbourhood pitied his case, and being willing to encourage such an enterprising genius, most generously promoted a subscription among the gentry in those parts".

That's a pity in this case, because it might have sparked a discussion about whether Luttwak's categorical language was misleading, at best.

Also out are italics Scalia uses to imagine how some future judge might edit a decision he doesn't like — a slight pity in the case of Windsor, as it excludes such phrases as "enjoying constitutionally protected sexual relationships".

Mrs. Yates, 37, has inspired both outrage and pity in a case that has resonated so deeply across the country that the National Organization for Women has condemned the decision by the local district attorney to pursue the death penalty.

However, it is a pity that the case of the basic reproduction number R 0 = 1 is not discussed in this paper.

The chorus lyrics echo the message of "Isn't It a Pity", in this case, author Ian Inglis writes, providing a "bleak assessment of the human condition".

If you think that this is the case, pity yourself for a bit, and then move on.

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