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On some levels that's rather a pity.
That was rather a pity for Ruby Walsh, who travelled from Cheltenham for one ride.
It seems rather a pity that the journalistic duel, so fashionable in France, has failed to take hold in America.
Rather a pity, you may think, that glass and concrete have been allowed to invade this traditional townscape.
Anyone watching his bravura new ad, shot to publicise the new iPad app for the New Yorker magazine, might be left thinking that's rather a pity.
He can't remember just how he tapped, which is rather a pity, since in a moment the proprietor appeared from the back-room and, without a word, handed him a pack of Camels.
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But rather than reflecting what a pity it was the Tour had not visited Corsica previously in its 100 years history, for the bulk of the peloton the 144 kilometre trek, on perpetually undulating roads, was probably only memorable for the frazzled state of nerves such relentlessly technical terrain ended up producing.
Specials are recited rather than printed, which is a pity, considering the noise.
Women cannot be priests or prophets or aspire to an exclusively masculine divinity, which seems petty, a pity and rather silly to me.
Who was in that one?" Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Liam Neeson... "Oh really," he replied, "Oh what a pity, I rather like Liam Neeson, think I might have missed out on something there".
The two cheaper ones will surely get lost in the smoke from the Fire, but that's a pity; they're rather spectacular.
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