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Regrettably, no one had tested these subterranean sources for arsenic.
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"Regrettably, however, no one has come forward as a participant, a victim or a witness who will take responsibility for his actions or who will provide definitive information about who was responsible.
Regrettably, no.
Regrettably on one side most of the present and upcoming systems onboard of aircraft are functional in mentioned range of frequencies.
Regrettably, one observer can see one flow as a tower and the other can call it a bell.
Most regrettably, feminists' spontaneous nomination of the Texas state legislator Sissy Farenthold for vice president forced a roll call that helped delay McGovern's nomination acceptance speech until 2 45 a.m., thereby ensuring that almost no one would see it on television.
Regrettably (or by the grace of God, depending on how grisly one's private collection of exes), no one but Alvy is allowed to act as Peeping Tom on someone's former flames and see them for what they are: human.
No one can doubt the sustainability of Robert Mugabe's regime: it has, regrettably, defied countless predictions of collapse.
No. Regrettably this is how presidential campaigning is done (fundraising, fundraising, and more) so of course no one steps back and thinks how absurd it is, and what a missed opportunity it is for candidates to enlighten the American people about themselves and their ideas.
But then, then... - however hard you might try - no one forgets a lyric like "You're as cold as ice, you're willing to sacrifice our love... " Regrettably, these lyrics and acts evoke Eighties adolescence and perhaps, in the end, you've just got to cherish the memories.
For at least a fortnight now the media has been aflame with appraisals of this year's cultural highlights, its artistic triumphs, its also-rans and, regrettably – for one must be even-handed about these things – its unmitigated turkeys.
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