| 21. | People's memories are lamentably short.
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| 22. | The revenues of the see and of his chapter had of late been lamentably reduced.
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| 23. | But he died too young lamentably premature before he could begin to realize his ambition.
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| 24. | "We're through and, lamentably for Brazil, they're not.
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| 25. | Lawmakers have long criticized what Kolbe called the " lamentably slow " pace of reconstruction spending.
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| 26. | This shows how lamentably the press has fallen in with the merchandising philosophy that corrupts presidential politics.
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| 27. | The House of Representatives lamentably avoided that issue when it passed a transportation spending bill for 2002.
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| 28. | All that reveals a university community lamentably ready to sacrifice free speech on the altar of civility.
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| 29. | This interpretation is lamentably mistaken, " he told the meeting . ( agh-nk)
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| 30. | Eventually, both took it back and that, lamentably, appears to be the end of it.
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