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Most Iranians, like most people anywhere, would deplore the idea of thugs storming into a foreign embassy.
Therefore, two decades after Begin's attack, America's European allies would deplore a repetition of the Persian Gulf war.
You might have thought that of all people the museum's director, Neil MacGregor, would deplore cultural vandalism.
So the threat of a military intervention still hangs over Turkey, which has a long history of coups.You might expect that the worldly elite of Istanbul would deplore such heavy-handed military threats and firmly back democracy.
The Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry has already said it would "deplore any decision to restrict or remove patient access to cancer medicines".
Aristotle and Cicero would deplore what they construed as this abolition of private property, and even those following and radicalizing Plato on property (advocating the abolition of property for all the citizens, rather than only deprivation of it for the rulers, as would the sixteenth-century More), were generally opposed to if not scandalized by the suggestion of procreative communism.
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In spite of his best efforts to silence himself or become a seer, he remains an original and influential stylist — the kind of writer the mature Seymour (but not necessarily the precocious 7-year-old) would probably deplore.
Our own government would surely deplore the messages "Jane" sends: like the Netflix series "One Day at a Time," it puts Latino immigrants, including undocumented workers, at the center of the story.
Only hours after Mr. Bush, in Britain, declared that the agency must hold Iran to its obligations under the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, officials here said that the board was likely to adopt a European-sponsored resolution that was being strengthened on Wednesday to include wording that would likely "deplore" Iran's deceptions and declare that they amounted to a "breach" of its obligations.
Today the illusion of Jay Gatsby would not have shattered like glass against Tom Buchanan's "hard malice": Gatsby's money would have insulated him and guaranteed triumph – an outcome that Fitzgerald would have deplored more than anyone).
She would have deplored the crowding of all this fancy stuff into such a small space.
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