Sentence examples for powerful sorry from inspiring English sources

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"Empower" has always meant "to give legal authority or power to," not to feel powerful (sorry, Oprah), and "granular" is something that is made of small parts, not looking at the details in the conference room (as in "let's get granular").

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P.M.S.: Sorry, sorry, sorry!

Sorry, sorry, sorry.

What is interesting is how little consumer protest there is about this issue, by a section of the public who should represent a sizeable (sorry) - and powerful - customer base.

"I misidentified these powerful images...we are truly sorry for the error".

North wore a tiara and pink princess dress, exactly what we would wear also if we were the most powerful toddler in the world (sorry, George and Charlotte).

Which shows, I guess, that he's a powerful communicator at some level - I'm sorry it can't be words.

"I got my hands into something that was more powerful than me," he said, adding, "I am very, very sorry about what I caused, and all of that was due to the problems that exist in Somalia".

There is not much time to ruminate and none to feel sorry for oneself or fretful about taking on a powerful South African side.

She relates verbatim Mrs. Clinton's powerful speech, but then she tells us the speech was a dream she was sorry to wake up from.

I'm sorry but…since when was it a travesty for a woman to be more powerful than a man?

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