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"I can't speak about that," he says rather sadly.
I learned a lot – to accept that everything rather sadly comes to an end".
Rather sadly this appeared in many of the national papers (including the Telegraph) unchecked.
In other words, their popularity reflects (rather sadly, in my opinion) the culture and tastes of the nation.
His tenure as transport commissioner ended rather sadly in 2006, when it was revealed he had problems with alcohol.
Again, though, it bobbled off line almost immediately and the huge crowd round the final green sighed, rather sadly.
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It cannot be said that Dante rejects Virgil; rather he sadly found that nowhere in Virgil's work, that is, in his consciousness, was there any sense of personal liberation from the enthrallment of history and its processes.
Its phone features are rather limited, sadly, but that's to make way for its other half, a GPS receiver.
According to A Matter of Life and Death, a recently released report by Ontario Ombudsman Paul Dubé, Yatim's death wasn't an isolated incident but rather was "sadly familiar, reminiscent of too many similar incidents dating back too many years".
Which is, sadly, rather appropriate.
It featured the legendary Annie Nightingale, whose Radio 1 slot (2am) sadly rather suits her surname.
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