He sorrowfully mumbled his last lines with his head trapped in the curtains. |
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However, upon arriving on campus, I sorrowfully discovered that this club was hibernating. |
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Kate looked once more at the dead soldiers, at the burg wall beyond, and sorrowfully turned to follow. |
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Ministers and officers were sitting at a long table in the conference hall, a dull rain sorrowfully washing large windows. |
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Finally, he experienced a sort of seizure, and I watched sorrowfully as his wife wheeled him away. |
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First, as a budget document, it is sorrowfully missing in substance and in content. |
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Romney manages to speak highly and sorrowfully of the freedom agenda, and thus to praise Bush. |
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But, as Irwine would doubtless point out, sorrowfully but firmly, the security of England's institutions is more important than the fate of a light-headed milkmaid. |
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Therefore, many companies sorrowfully experienced over years already, that it is not worth it to apply high costs and efforts to the enforcement of their rights. |
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The first is that my blood is up, and the second is that I am swiftly moving beyond a deadline for an article that is currently lying open and sorrowfully untended elsewhere on my laptop. |
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Locals would speak sorrowfully about the state of affairs, often while nursing their sole plate of sadza for the day. |
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And then the Abbé Lamennais took issue with Church authority, and when the battle lines were clearly marked, his young friend had to turn sorrowfully away from him rather than defy the Church himself. |
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They set up barriers between the piping plover and the destructive vehicles, they gather the wolf's body, tenderly and sorrowfully, and they protest by writing, by drawing, by speaking, by taking action. |
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