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was lamented
noun
An expression of grief, suffering, or sadness.
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The Random House-Penguin merger was lamented, the possible HarperCollins-Simon & Schuster alliance feared.
But alas, only one of the "did not happens" was lamented.
While Mr. Gingrich's continued presence in the race was lamented, it is actually Mr. Santorum who is facing the most pressure from Republican leaders to withdraw.
Its departure from London was lamented widely as it marks not just the loss of highly skilled jobs but the UK's central place in pharmaceutical evaluation and monitoring.
There was a debate about the death of variety acts, the accelerating speed of TV credits was lamented, and unsanitary conditions backstage were listed in lurid detail.
However, the removal of the humor from Rukia's scenes as a schoolgirl due to the English translation was lamented, although Ruff was extolled for doing an "excellent job".
At that event, in the rarefied air of the Swiss Alps, the widening gulf between rich and poor was lamented - after all, those present made up almost two-thirds of the world's wealth.
Rilke depicted the six artists about to begin their performance, and that they were used as a symbol of "human activity ... always travelling and with no fixed abode, they are even a shade more fleeting than the rest of us, whose fleetingness was lamented".
It was lamented that healthcare seeking behaviour in both districts is culturally rooted meaning that cultural values have an important influence on people's health care seeking behavior and sometimes their perceptions about health and health related problems.
In both districts, it was lamented that private sector providers were suspected for charging the clients for drugs and other supplies received for free service delivery by public health authorities.
Evaluation gap: the lack of established, recurrent evaluations conducted by external authorities was lamented by (Kleiman et al., 1999) in all areas of conservation, and is only too evident here.
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