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lamented and demise
:“ In 1882, she said, it was first spoken of when the Sporting Times, after the Australians had thoroughly beaten the English at the Oval, wrote an obituary in affectionate memory of English cricket “ whose demise was deeply lamented and the body would be cremated and taken to Australia ”.
Mises writers also lamented the demise of the International Music Score Library Project in the wake of a cease and desist letter.
The Competition's demise, when Madden retired, was greatly lamented among its fans.

lamented and tax
He railed against a federal regulation that would prohibit strip mining on slopes of greater than 20 degrees, which would have effectively ended that method of mining in the Eastern Mountain Coal Fields, and lamented the economic disadvantage imposed on Kentucky coal miners by the state's coal severance tax.

lamented and audience
His son Andrzej lamented that Szpilman's works did not reach a larger audience outside Poland, attributing this to the " division of Europe into two halves culturally as well as politically " after the war.
Although Lee later lamented that he missed the intimacy of smaller venues, the impact the film made brought his music to a worldwide audience.
The magazine quoted a source who lamented Turn-Ons lack of a regular host or interlocutor: "( T ) here wasn't any sort of identification with the audience -- just a bunch of strangers up there insulting everything you believe in.

lamented and insisted
Simon lamented that De Sica insisted on using his own film editors, two middle-aged women who did not speak English and thus did not understand the jokes.

lamented and empire
He was poisoned by the Song emperor Taizong in 978, after he had written a poem that, in a veiled manner, lamented the destruction of his empire and the rape of his second wife Empress Zhou the Young by the Song emperor.

lamented and could
Alfred lamented in the preface to his translation of Gregory's Pastoral Care that " learning had declined so thoroughly in England that there were very few men on this side of the Humber who could understand their divine services in English, or even translate a single letter from Latin into English: and I suppose that there were not many beyond the Humber either ".
Goebbels privately lamented " a complete lack of direction in German domestic policy ," but of course he could not directly criticize Hitler or go against his wishes.
He reportedly lamented the fact that he was not younger so that he could, like Alexander, have gone there himself.
As nothing is essential to the fable, but unity of action, and as the unities of time and place arise evidently from false assumptions, and, by circumscribing the extent of the drama, lessen its variety, I cannot think it much to be lamented, that they were not known by him, or not observed: Nor, if such another poet could arise, should I very vehemently reproach him, that his first act passed at Venice, and his next in Cyprus.
On the Rejection of the Bill for Abolishing the Slave Trade, which not only lamented the fate of the slaves but also warned of the cultural and social degeneration the British could expect if they did not abandon slavery.
Berlioz – who had commented that ' Meyerbeer not only had the luck to be talented, he had the talent to be lucky ' – wrote ' I can't forget that Meyerbeer was only able to persuade Opéra to put on Robert le diable ... by paying the administration sixty thousand francs of his own money '; and Chopin lamented ' Meyerbeer had to work for three years and pay his own expenses for his stay in Paris before Robert le diable could be staged .... Three years, that's a lot – it's too much.
" The remains of a man who hath been long among the foremost of his country, for power, for wisdom, and for fortune ; and who, if what honors this young country can bestow, if many and great personal talents, could save man from the grave, would not thus have been lamented here by you.
She would later write: " I had set my sights on a man of brains, to whom I could look up ", she lamented, " but what a terrible let down it would be to find out that I was smarter than he was.
She recognized Song, but lamented that she could not see him-a blessing for him, since she couldn't see how ugly his face had become.
He traveled extensively during this time, and lamented that in regions where increased tourism revenue could potentially yield the greatest benefits to local communities, there seemed to be a disregard for cultural heritage conservation.
A writer for ESPN speculated that the Crew suffered because the team management would not spend more money, while Schmid lamented that he could not attract a foreign star to the little known city of Columbus.
In 1780 he published Love and Madness, a Story too true, in a series of letters between Parties whose names could perhaps be mentioned were they less known or less lamented.
In the ' agony of his soul ,' Nephi lamented the state of the people and wished that he could have lived during the time of Lehi, the forefather of his people.
He reportedly lamented the fact that he was not younger so that he could, like Alexander, have gone there himself.

lamented and be
Roe lamented that the emperor was either " the most impossible man in the world to be converted, or the most easy ; for he loves to hear, and hath so little religion yet, that he can well abide to have any derided.
Tomino later lamented that had he known that anime ending would be different and that another series would be made, he would not have killed off Amuro in the novels.
Likewise King Alfred the Great ( 849 – 899 ), wanting to restore English culture, lamented the poor state of Latin education: Alfred the Great proposed that students be educated in Old English, and those who excelled would go on to learn Latin.
Upon encountering the lifeless body of King Louis, Suleiman is said to have lamented: " I came indeed in arms against him ; but it was not my wish that he should be thus cut off while he scarcely tasted the sweets of life and royalty.
The Duke of Wellington lamented: " If such projects can be carried into execution by a minister of the Crown with impunity, there is no doubt that the constitution of this House, and of this country, is at an end.
He lamented, both in the book and during the publicity tour that followed, that space flight research was concentrated in the area of rocketry, and that little attention had been paid to other theoretical means of flight, which he felt might ultimately be more fruitful.
And why do you command him to be lamented as a son?
Little trace of feeling or originality remained to be lamented when at the end of the eighteenth century the Delftware potteries began to go out of business.
" Whitman also lamented his actions in his self-penned journal, in which he resolved to be a good husband and not an abusive husband as his father had been.
Gaius used his famed oratory, considered to be the best in Rome, to attack his opponents at every chance and frequently lamented the fate of his brother Tiberius.
On the third time, he coughed blood and lamented, " If ( Zhou ) Yu has already been born, why is ( Zhuge ) Liang to be born?
Entertainment Weekly gave the film a " C " rating and lamented Watts's performance: " I'm disappointed to report that Hudson and Watts have no chemistry as sisters, perhaps because Watts never seems like the expatriate artiste she's supposed to be playing ".
Parkinson had always lamented the fact that despite all the star guests he had interviewed over the years, he would probably be remembered for " that bloody bird ".
He lamented the " indications of a growing feeling of insecurity, frustration and disaffection among people of all races at the direction in which Fiji appears to be headed ," and said that only way to reverse the trend was to elect a government that would provide stability, raise living standards, and create a climate of confidence for investors and opportunities for job seekers.
* Sir Michael Parkinson had always lamented the fact that, despite all the star guests he had interviewed on television over the years, he would probably be remembered for " that bloody bird " ( the glove puppet Emu, which had attacked him during an interview with " owner " Rod Hull ).
In view of all the defects, Berlioz lamented " to properly organize the performance of so great a work, I should have to be master of the theater as absolutely as I am master of the orchestra when rehearsing a symphony.
A year later, after Cao Cao was defeated at the Battle of Red Cliffs, he lamented, " If Fengxiao ( Guo Jia's style name ) were alive, I would not be in this state.

lamented and preserved
In a tourist guide published in 1935, Meir Balaban, a Reform rabbi and professor of History at the University of Warsaw, lamented that the Jews who remained in the once vibrant Oppidum were “ only the poor and the ultra-conservative .” However, this same exodus was the reason why most of the buildings in the Oppidum are preserved today in something close to their 18th century shape.

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