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But gone regretfully are the days when friends would gather in back gardens to take turns at peering through the family telescope and manning the outside grill.
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Another strategy Mr. Cohen has used to advantage, though sometimes regretfully, is anger.
"Today I have regretfully been forced to accept the resignations of 1,541 of the finest public servants it has ever been my privilege to know," Mr. Frye's Nixon intones on the album.
"But, regretfully, there are double standards in looking at matters that make doves out of occupiers of other peoples' lands and regard those who resist this occupation as terrorists".
Regretfully, there are now other known incidents of spin that suggest that Goldman views the intellect of Congress and the public as cynically as it did the investors who were long the Abacus deal.
Regretfully, they are often not taken seriously, or are told "it will go away".
Sixty-six years later, in 1893, then-Prime Minister Charilaos Trikoupis announced Greece's second bankruptcy with the historic phrase: "Regretfully, we are bankrupt".
Regretfully we are not in a position to carry out this experiment at this time, due to lack of a suitable antibody for recognition of CENP-H/K at the kinetochore by immunofluorescence.
"Regretfully he's had to dodge the sideshows and regretfully he hasn't had a great supporting cast, but he's been Mike Piazza and there's only one Mike," Manager Bobby Valentine said.
These days, she says regretfully, it's signposted.
"Regretfully, I am currently unable to consider a campaign for the Senate".
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