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Cincinnati's decision was based on a new requirement that at least 5 conference football games would have to be scheduled each season, University President Raymond Walters saying they "... regretfully resign ... as the university could not continue under the present setup ..."
He offered his big band library to Gerry Mulligan when Gerry formed the Concert Jazz Band, but Gerry regretfully declined the gift, since his instrumentation was different.
The big companies sent back letters thanking me for my interest in their products, but regretfully stating that it was company policy not to accept “ external submissions .” Two of the smaller companies showed an interest and information was exchanged, but in the end neither was willing to take it on.
No other references have yet been discovered ( regretfully no picture of Templestowe Bridge has been found and most residents don't even know a bridge was there ).
The notion of parliamentary sovereignty began to be challenged with the Parliament Act 1911 which changed the nature of what was meant by parliament, as Dicey regretfully noted in the Introduction to the 8th edition of his Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution ( 1915 ), but that while the reality was now Cabinet and political party were supreme ( pp lxxii-lxxiv ), in law parliament was still sovereign albeit that " the share of sovereignty " of the Commons had increased ( p xlii ).
: In a recent 2011 storyline, due to budget cuts, the Captain had to let one firefighter go, and because Brad was the most recent hired firefighter, the Captain, very regretfully, had to let him go, until the departure of another firefighter resulted in an opening.
Being that it was a half hour long, Johnny regretfully had to fast-forward through the entire episode with Johnny providing only expositional commentary.
In her autobiography, she regretfully recounts how little sympathy she was able to extend to her two younger daughters in their troubled marriages, and wonders whether her husband may not have handled those situations better.
On account of being on duty, he regretfully was unable to liberate any souvenirs for himself.
The scene where Tony regretfully chooses to kill César for his betrayal of the thieves ' code of silence was filmed as an allusion to how Dassin and others felt after finding their contemporaries willing to name names in front of the House Un-American Activities Committee.
Italian director Bernardo Bertolucci planned to shoot a movie about the dramatic Carlo Gesualdo's life and music but the plan was regretfully never accomplished.

regretfully and being
As Mal regretfully expresses his belief that she'll just go back to being her conniving self, she proves him correct by pulling his own gun on him.

regretfully and too
A statement released by OPEC on September 10, 2008 confirmed Indonesia's withdrawal, noting that it " regretfully accepted the wish of Indonesia to suspend its full Membership in the Organization and recorded its hope that the Country would be in a position to rejoin the Organization in the not too distant future.

regretfully and for
The massacre " spawned a pullulating mass of polemical literature, bubbling with theories, prejudices and phobias " Many Catholic authors were exultant in their praise of the king for his bold and decisive action ( after regretfully abandoning a policy of meeting Huguenot demands as far as he could ) against the supposed Huguenot coup, whose details were now fleshed out in officially sponsored works, though the larger mob massacres were somewhat deprecated: " must excuse the people's fury moved by a laudable zeal which is difficult to restrain once it has been stirred up ".
The misuse of " regretfully " produces worse undesired results than " hopefully ," possibly contributing to disdain for the latter.
Anne Fadiman notes regretfully that Lamb is not widely read in modern times: " I do not understand why so few other readers are clamoring for his company ... is kept alive largely through the tenuous resuscitations of university English departments.
As the Countess coolly informs Isamu to retrieve the body for scientific study, Octo recognizes Novem, who inclines his head regretfully, and Octo reverses his anti-matter, causing a massive explosion that rocks the whole area.

regretfully and with
So he regretfully surrendered the star to Alf, and with it his adventures into Faery.
In London, Austin and Felicity get to know each other, and when Felicity tries to have sex with Austin, he regretfully turns her down because of his lost mojo.
Wu regretfully tells Jim of the wager and that in accordance with its terms this is true.
Runner regretfully responded that, when he chose the path of freedom, he lost the option to interfere with others ' destinies.
Almachildes regretfully recalls his drunken dinner with the witches.
John absorbs the Black Lantern energy, along with all the Green Lantern energy, and regretfully uses it to destroy Mogo, knowing that they lack the time to heal Mogo before Krona uses him to ' recruit ' a wave of reinforcement Green Lanterns.
with causing a revolution in British historiography in the 1960s The Australian historian Keith Windschuttle, a critic of Carr noted regretfully that What Is History?

regretfully and which
Hon offers his gun to the Thai, believing in their friendship, to which the Thai regretfully apologises and shoots Hon.
In Mann's published version of his 1938 United States lecture tour, The Coming Victory of Democracy, he said, " I must regretfully own that in my younger years I shared that dangerous German habit of thought which regards life and intellect, art and politics as totally separate worlds.

regretfully and time
At the time that objection to " hopefully " became publicized, grammar books relentlessly pointed out the distinction between " regrettably " and " regretfully.
Later in the early 1990s, ex-Birotronics Director Peter Robinson disposed of the surviving unbuilt Birotrons saying regretfully in 2007: " At the time I couldn't see them making a comeback ... I never thought there would be any future interest ..... if only I knew .."

regretfully and .
" They appeared to be attracted to one another, but Atta regretfully explained to Hauth that, " she had a quite different orientation and that the emancipation of the young lady did not fit.
John Fiske discusses Gelert in his Myths and Myth-makers, saying regretfully that " as the Swiss must give up his Tell, so must the Welshman be deprived of his brave dog Gellert, over whose cruel fate I confess to having shed more tears than I should regard as well bestowed upon the misfortunes of many a human hero of romance.
She regretfully tells Tristran that she will keep her promise and marry him.
Some, however, in the northernmost portions of the South regretfully did not participate because their flowers were not yet in bloom.
" In spite of myself ," Arnauld once said regretfully, " my books are seldom very short.
The two regretfully say their goodbyes ; but soon after, Preston stops and runs back to Amanda, and they kiss.
" I got a line through Banjo Freeko, the planetary dictator, but only after I blew up the mining industry on his planet and killed a few thousand innocent people -- regretfully, of course.
: After more than 35 years as a leading manufacturer of analogue turntables, Panasonic has regretfully taken the decision to leave this market.
They regretfully announce that Tranquillity has either been destroyed or forced to surrender to the possessed.
The Herald returns to the palace garden and regretfully informs the Prince that he has not found the missing girl.

observed and 1666
Cassini had observed the moons of Jupiter between 1666 and 1668, and discovered discrepancies in his measurements that, at first, he attributed to light having a finite speed.
From the year 1666, when his feast day was inserted into the General Roman Calendar, until the reform of this calendar in 1969, it was observed on 29 January, and this date is kept by those who celebrate the extraordinary form of the Roman Rite.

observed and solemn
In many communities the solemn Jewish fast days Seventeenth of Tammuz and the Ninth of Av were still observed as joyous feast-days in spite of bans and excommunications.
As Princess Lieven observed, the trial was a " solemn farce ".
In England and Catalonia, where it is observed as a solemn feast, for 2011 and 2014 the Anglican and Catholic calendars celebrate Saint George's Day on the first Monday after Easter Week ( 2 May and 28 April, respectively ).

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