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to sadly
adverb
In a sad manner; sorrowfully.
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Florens and her brother resulted, and the moment of Vaark's mercy is recalled, but, in view of the dismal outcome, to sadly little point.
In the media, as in my earlier career as a lobbyist, one comes to sadly realise that most applications come from men – even supremely unqualified ones.
Not just to see people do that in the community, but kind of being able to sadly understand why they were angry.
Judith Daniels Great Yarmouth, Norfolk To sadly paraphrase, the last (and only known) line of Nanny Ogg's Hedgehog Song "the embuggerance couldn't be dodged after all".
But on Wednesday, in the wake of angry anti-American protests and the killing of the American ambassador and three other diplomatic workers in Benghazi, Libya, there was a return to sadly familiar ground.
Yet to ignore the campaign would be to sadly, gravely miss the point: a new grassroots force seems to have found a unified voice in the unlikeliest of places.
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At last the (Uruguayan) ghost of 1950 can be laid to rest, sadly to be superseded by a much more potent and humiliating German spectre - the "Mineirazo".
The planet of Magrathea, whose inhabitants, according to The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, accumulated fabulous wealth building planets to order, sadly does not exist.
Apparently, it was uplifting and liberating to make; sadly, it's rather less rewarding to watch.
Checking ticket prices for flights to Italy; sadly realizing that there is no flight to 1983.
Doesn't extend to grass, sadly.
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