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  • He then bewails his ( unnamed ) wife's profligacy : pawning her petticoats and getting him to redeem them, and indulging in needless lawsuits.
  • The irony, of course, is that no one will ever bewail the results of a Syrian election or rue the outcome of a close Palestinian vote.
  • Junketing world leaders bewail a " crisis " while U . S . Secretary of State Madeleine Albright sees a " low point ."
  • Long before Elvis's face first hit black velvet, the guardians of all that is good and serious in American art had something else to bewail.
  • Deplore originates with the Latin deplorare, to bewail, weep bitterly, mourn, and its English connotation, for centuries, was primarily regret, not anger.
  • She is author of " Survival of the Prettiest "; though her title is Darwinian, her message bewails the evolution of the power of beauty.
  • One of Bertran's last works was written between the Seventh and Eighth Crusades ( 1260 & ndash; 1265 ) and bewails the decline of Christendom in Outremer.
  • This last factor is even more evident in an early 17th-century version that notes that  the next day did many widows come / Their husbands to bewail . 
  • One occasionally hears someone bewail a metamorphosis of These United States from a REPUBLIC ( good ! ) to, or at least toward, a DEMOCRACY ( bad ! ).
  • Using exactly the image of a diving hawk, the bereaved Macduff bewails the loss of " all my pretty chickens and their dam, at one fell swoop ."
  • Of Guildford, the chronicler Grafton wrote ten years later : " even those that never before the time of his execution saw him, did with lamentable tears bewail his death ".
  • He writes : " The women bewail him ( Adonis ), because his lord slew him so cruelly, ground his bones in a mill, and then scattered them to the wind.
  • The measure against which we bewail the present is probably less what was than what ought to have been and what ought to be; not so much some happy past as an enduring ideal.
  • He bewails the gradual decline of both imperial and papal authority, prophesies the early coming of Antichrist and with it the ruin of the Holy Roman Empire and a wholesale desertion of the Holy See.
  • When some parents and teachers bewail a loss of cultural heritage, they're not talking about knowing when the Civil War was or being able to pick Andrew Jackson out of a line-up.
  • The dissenting justices of the U . S . Supreme Court pulled no punches Tuesday, and thus have given Al Gore and his supporters plenty of rhetorical ammunition with which to bewail Gore's demise.
  • And, as might be expected, at least one suburban columnist has taken all the brouhaha as a cue to bewail her own rocky passage into the treacherous straits of the Big 4-0 _ poor baby.
  • The Book of Lamentations of the Old Testament, which bewails the destruction of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon in the sixth century B . C ., is similar in style and theme to these earlier Mesopotamian laments.
  • She has also been extracted a vow never to betray him, but unbeknownst to her, when she bewails her fate to an oven, somebody who had hidden himself within it overheard her, and Klemens was caught.
  • A sample : " . . . we regress yield on both gift and giver dummies . . . " ) This season he " wanted to be constructive, " he insisted, not just bewail the loss.
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