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After hearing that lament countless times, he said, "it kind of started some slight ideas in my mind".
The term elegy is used of Old English poems that lament the loss of worldly goods, glory, or human companionship.
"I have to sell books at so low a price that I can't pay royalties," explains the company's founder, Hosny Soliman.In Beirut, the other centre of Arab literary life, Rasha al-Amir echoes that lament.
Romney demurred, pumping the hand back hard, "Oh no, you're doing a great job!" There has been criticism from groups that lament the public spending on the Olympics that Romney has been too driven in trying to carry out the Games, that his insistence after Sept. 11 that the Olympics would go on sprang from his desire for a political future.
Madonna commented later that "Lament" was her "favorite part, I like the idea of being restrained.
The few encouraging statements are outnumbered by plenty of passages that lament the hardships of womanhood.
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It's a solitary surrender to movement in a film that laments and records her isolation.
People's Daily, the party's mouthpiece, ran a commentary in October that lamented the negative influence of two shows.
In this sense, V stands alongside the dystopian films that lamented the "progress" made in the 60s.
— it's worth both lamenting the passage of album covers and conceding at the same time that lamenting their passage can seem curmudgeonly, unintelligent, nostalgic, and sad.
Senator John Kerry issued a statement Thursday night that lamented his colleague's decision, which had been reported earlier on The Boston Globe's Web site.
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