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Then, regrettably, back to reality.
Lakeside Terrace allows the antagonism to simmer just so, and then, regrettably, lets it boil over in a climax of gunplay and a swathe of Californian brush fires, perhaps the most crashingly symbolic conflagration since Apocalypse Now.
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So, regrettably, did the limits of justice.
Then Francis commits a regrettably Freudian act of self-mutilation, and both symbols and sensibility run somewhat amok.
His amended version remained unfavorable in tenor, but, as reported Thursday by Jalopnik, the Web site that broke the story, the article no longer included sentences like, "If this is the best vehicle Detroit exports, then Glenn Beck is right," and, "Regrettably, the 200 is still a dog".
Regrettably, The Economist then proceeded to misrepresent the position of the prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, who has been a stalwart defender of the court.Indeed, during his previous three terms in office, the prime minister proudly and consistently championed the independence of Israel's judiciary.
Regrettably, the assessment forms were then misplaced and were not available for analysis for this synopsis.
But the positive reinforcement they get online can feed into blinkered vision, blocking off other perspectives, like those of women and then they do a take on selfies and regrettably, we have to think they're shit too.
This is regrettably not the first time," said Victoria Nuland, then State Department spokesperson, announcing that the Twitter feed of the Embassy in Cairo was back up.
Regrettably, his point has been proven over and over since then in cities across America.
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