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"My children often live with empty stomachs," Mr. Ali said regretfully in a later interview.
"She sees a line of ex-daughters-in-law, short and tall, dark and fair, stretching from Paris to Massachusetts, throwing their wedding bands into the sea and waving regretfully in her direction".
"We were so tunnel-vision about going to the moon," says Cernan regretfully in the film, "that we never had time to get off that big white horse we were riding until it was too late.
But it became an objective in the early 1990s - regretfully, in her view - when the movement emerged from the seismic shock of the Aids epidemic, depleted of political energy.
Regretfully, in too many instances, the divisive rhetoric of his campaign found its way to becoming reality in the form of discriminatory and dangerous policies.
Regretfully, in the real world things are more complex.
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Dr. Dorit Rossler, who tearfully and regretfully said in court that she had doped athletes, told Ungerleider: "In Nazi Germany, we did what we were told to do.
There is certainly none of the torpid melancholy and disillusion that tend to creep into screen versions of Le Carré - a reflex, perhaps, of his status as the most literary of spy novelists, whose works are sometimes thought of with a kind of Brideshead oboe playing regretfully somewhere in the background.
An hour later, as his evening with Ms. Frenkel was ending, he had spoken with a handful of other prospects and had been invited by a leggy Ukrainian model to join her gaggle of friends for drinks at Spice Market (which he regretfully declined in the interest of continuing his research).
However, Poizner's personal finances were so tangled in potential conflicts of interest that he could not be confirmed, which Schwarzenegger finally, regretfully, acknowledged in pulling the appointment.
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