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Mourinho would bemoan the shortfall at various junctures of his first season back at Chelsea.

"I would have thought that he would bemoan their publication, joyfully blame the mess on Lyndon Johnson and move on to Watergate," Mr. Sulzberger said.

I would bemoan only one omission, namely, the wise, lustrous pages of F. X. Toole's introduction to his short-story collection, "Rope Burns".

"What kind of an idiot was I?" Years later, she said, he would bemoan his lack of dating experience, wondering aloud what he had missed.

Heat Coach Erik Spoelstra would bemoan his team's failure to build on the late 4-point lead, and his players would bemoan the many missed shots by key figures, with Bosh and Dwyane Wade each going 6 for 14 and the reserves coming up empty.

Some years ago, he said, he "and all the other secretaries of state" would bemoan the lack of interest in voting, especially among the young and the poor.

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And, this being the Middle East, there is the fact that many of the despots regarded as sponsors of terror, like Saddam Hussein of Iraq or Bashar al-Assad of Syria, are secularists who would not bemoan the eradication of Osama bin Laden, any more than Mr. Arafat would mourn the passing of Hamas, or Egypt's Hosni Mubarak that of the Islamic Brotherhood.

Afterward, the people on Wall Street would privately bemoan the low morals of the American people who walked away from their subprime loans, and the American people would express outrage at the Wall Street people who paid themselves a fortune to design the bad loans".

United's midfield of Neil Webb, Paul Ince and Robson had never lost when all picked together, but Sir Alex Ferguson would later bemoan his decision to omit Mike Phelan, with the trio never quite getting on top.

At the same time, both Cameron and I would frequently bemoan how difficult it was to get a particular department to produce recommendations or enact a decision, even when demanded by both sides of the coalition.

Similar sentiments could he heard in the meetings of the World Economic Forum in New York last week, though there is also ample reason to believe that major Arab players in the Middle East would not bemoan Mr. Arafat's exit, and that even his lieutenants are dismayed at where he has led them.

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