| 31. | She also laments the profession's latter-day preoccupations.
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| 32. | Laments over the company's plight have taken many forms.
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| 33. | Thomas laments, idly fingering the coin return of one phone.
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| 34. | Reagan said in a post-election lament to his staff.
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| 35. | All this, naturally, is to the lament of purists.
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| 36. | The furious revolutionary laments of Jeanine have a distressingly sentimental tint.
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| 37. | Mostly, he has the familiar job hunter's lament:
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| 38. | "Utopia " both laments and celebrates this condition.
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| 39. | The crew at The Gridiron Grill laments for a different reason.
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| 40. | "The Laments " by George Hagen ( Random House ).
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