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Nuclear weapons are, of course, always to be lamented.
The endowment's abandonment of living American artists is to be lamented.
But that doesn't mean brutalism's demise is not to be lamented by everyone who grew up in its shadow.
Nostalgia for a golden age of Parliament, when MPs shamed the lickspittles of today with their unwhippable iconoclasm, is simply ahistorical.Nor is the professionalisation of politics necessarily to be lamented.
But then, not all of life is rational, and part of me says, they do not need to be compared, and somewhere in the heart of life, the vanishing of that tiny, silvery springtime song cries out to be lamented.
Doughty and others see this shift not as something to be lamented, but to be embraced.
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"It's not cheap like it used to be," laments Dale Weathington of Kolcraft, an American firm that uses contract manufacturers to make prams in southern China.
Well, it seems to be lamenting the early passing away of such youthful beauty – this is a subject which Michelangelo had also addressed in his poems.
IN New York, as elsewhere, there are plenty of Jeremiahs in the world of classical music and plenty of reasons for them to be lamenting.
One reason the theater world always seems to be lamenting a dearth of promising young playwrights is that it rarely makes room for the kind of play that young people tend to write.
"TV isn't what it used to be," laments one entertainment attorney who represents several top-tier television stars.
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