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SAUDI ARABIA HAS taken to bemoaning the Obama administration's plans for the Middle East.
At the time, he was an undergraduate philosophy major and the editor of the Stanford Review, a sort of collegiate Breitbart News for the late eighties, dedicated to bemoaning what it saw as political correctness run amok.
You could be forgiven for thinking they're basically a very aristocratic equivalent of the sort of letters you read in local newspapers, where some retiree will dedicate many paragraphs to bemoaning the declining state of the flower beds in the local park ever since they allowed homosexuals to marry, or some such thing.
There's probably no better soundtrack to bemoaning the trials and tribulations of the day than Cloakroom's latest shoe-gaze-y single, "Starchild Skull". .
Colbert devoted time on five successive episodes to bemoaning the failure of the Associated Press to mention his role in popularizing the word truthiness in its news coverage of the Word of the Year.
If Devastation had sucked, which it certainly doesn't, graying Transformers fans like me would have half-sighed at the predictability of it all and gotten back to bemoaning the meddling ways of Michael Bay.
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They didn't have much to bemoan.
One after another they came on to bemoan the votes.
It's much easier to bemoan the missed signs.
Arsène Wenger, too, had reason to bemoan the international fixtures.
Mr. Chanderli ventured to bemoan the lack of ashtrays.
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