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    1. 17 All you who are about him, bemoan


    2. you, and say, Nineveh is laid waste: who will bemoan here from where shall I seek comforters for you? 8 Are you better than the


    3. always been one of the highlights in Amanda’s life as she’d often (and loudly) bemoan the


    4. Editorials bemoan the times and


    5. Jazz went on her way, happy, or as happy as a person could be having lost someone close, leaving the two old campaigners to bemoan their lot


    6. Where we might bemoan the fact that we as a culture have no


    7. that’s what we do year after year, when we bemoan the dropout rates


    8. started to bemoan their lot


    9. Why bother about him as he’d been reduced for long as a political mascot of the slavish-minded of the self-serving Nehru family that hijacked his name to grind its dynastic axe! What an irony it is that his party that sundered the British yoke should have rendered the political reins into Italian hands? Bemoan the congress party


    10. Rip was not here to bemoan another lengthy info-dump, so I told the story freely

    11. 40 It is strange that we often bemoan the lack of savings while not questioning the basic premise that interest arned on savings accounts, which has already been counted once as income, should be taxed each year as it accumulates


    12. Bemoan: A passionate objection over some loss, with moaning


    13. So as I listened to him bemoan all that had happened to him I found myself questioning his decision and I was puzzled and angry with him for this so I can only imagine how his poor mother and grandmother felt?


    14. Investment purists might bemoan the fact that she has practised market timing, and – as they know – it is impossible to time the market


    15. This sounds as though I bemoan an older time, which is the preoccupation of the old, or cultivate an opposition to change, which is the currency of the rich and stupid


    16. It is odd that people meet in congresses and hold forth as to the best method of catching birds by putting salt on their tails, although they must know that this can never be done! It is astonishing that men like Rod, Maupassant, and others, clearly realizing all the horrors of war, and all the contradictions that ensue from men not doing what they ought to do, and what it would be to their advantage to do, who bemoan the tragedy of life, and yet fail to see that this tragic element would vanish as soon as men ceased to discuss a subject which should not be discussed, and ceased to do that which is both painful and repulsive for them to do!


    17. At times he would cry like a child, and bemoan his fate, saying: “Unfortunate man that I am, what shall I do? LET MY EYES BURST INTO PIECES if I do not forever give up the vile habit! I will not again touch vodki


    18. "O Socrates, I marvel at you—how dare you wander about in this cheerless gloom? I—I sit here overcome with grief and bemoan the joys of a fleeting life


    1. Elizabeth bemoaned the rising price of vegetables in the


    2. And in the end they had not flinched either! Whereas I, stuck on this rock of an island, have certainly bemoaned my own poor example of a fate


    3. did eat bread with him in his house, and they bemoaned him, and comforted him over all the evil that the Lord had brought on him:


    4. All her childhood friends were gone and she bemoaned it every day


    5. A lonely "old maid" bemoaned the fact that she was not attractive to the opposite sex and that she was destined to a life of loneliness


    6. On their way home, Robert bemoaned the fact that there wouldn't be any funeral


    7. They too bemoaned for Raj’s parents


    8. Everyone’s Shakespeare fan, Garcia had bemoaned


    9. She bemoaned her lack of foresight as the hatch at the other end of the corridor opened


    10. The Sultan looked round to discover who it was who thus bemoaned his fate, and

    11. I bemoaned that, as I gazed on the feeble orphan; and I mentally abused old Linton for (what was only natural partiality) the securing his estate to his own daughter, instead of his son's


    12. He pressed its hand, and kissed the sarcastic savage face that every one else shrank from contemplating; and bemoaned him with that strong grief which springs naturally from a generous heart, though it be tough as tempered steel


    13. Half a year of separation had improved her a little, he thought as another bailiff enumerated the fields of ripening corn and bemoaned the shortage of reapers


    14. He bemoaned how great studios were either the “write-offs” of much larger corporations or “moonlighting in tourism,” presumably a reference to the theme parks


    15. I bemoaned that, as I gazed on the feeble orphan; and I mentally abused old Linton for (what was only natural partiality) the securing his estate to his own daughter, instead of his son’s


    16. He pressed its hand, and kissed the sarcastic, savage face that every one else shrank from contemplating; and bemoaned him with that strong grief which springs naturally from a generous heart, though it be tough as tempered steel


    1. He wept over him, bemoaning his duty as a sovereign, and the personal hell of having to deal with threats to the state


    2. But in private Miss Cornelia allowed herself the relief of bemoaning it to Anne


    3. Iwas speaking with a woman recently who was bemoaning her loss


    4. Honey was seated at her mother’s kitchen table bemoaning all


    5. the great Hathayogin, bemoaning ‘the darkness arising out of


    6. I was sitting on the bed bemoaning the fact that I had not wanted to get drunk and did not understand why I could not control my consumption


    7. In his time, the health department was bemoaning the 'obesity epidemic'


    8. one of the other girls, bemoaning the fact that her flatmate had moved out and


    9. Instead of bemoaning the fact that he had


    10. The MD briefed James on every aspect of the case and handed the files relating thereto over to James, bemoaning the fact that the Digital Memory-camcorder and evidence had been destroyed in the fire - otherwise the case would have been sewn up already

    11.  What if we as players are supposed to feel separate from our ‗Infinite I‘s,‘ rather than bemoaning the fact or trying to reconnect?


    12. When we reflect on our troubles, unfulfilled desires and failures it is I, me and my of the ego bemoaning this life


    13. citizens wrote letters to the editor, moralizing and bemoaning one


    14. All manifestations will assume a hostile character and we will rebel bitterly against our fate, bemoaning our luck, to the point of doubting the very value of life


    15. Newscasters and government officials wrung their hands and wrung tears from their audiences, bemoaning the situation


    16. Aghast (and aroused) at where her errant thoughts had strayed, Kathy could feel her cheeks redden hotly, and she closed her eyes, silently bemoaning her lack of self-control, while fervently praying he couldn’t see her blushes or read her thoughts right now


    17. “In the meantime, I don’t want to hear you bemoaning the fact that you’ve ridden in on your white charger and in all the time you’ve been here, you still haven’t managed to solve the mystery or win the girl


    18. Bemoaning, the manticore exploded into an immense golden nebula


    19. I happened to see Hiram at a party a few days before Christmas and we were bemoaning the coming days of boredom when he suggested we take a trip to Scotland in his car


    20. than bemoaning the fact or trying to “reconnect”?

    21. She listened with sincerity to his bemoaning and then she told him quite frankly


    22. The battle lasted nearly half an hour, and then the phantoms fled; Dona Rodriguez gathered up her skirts, and bemoaning her fate went out without saying a word to Don Quixote, and he, sorely pinched, puzzled, and dejected, remained alone, and there we will leave him, wondering who could have been the perverse enchanter who had reduced him to such a state; but that shall be told in due season, for Sancho claims our attention, and the methodical arrangement of the story demands it


    23. He also felt along the sides of the pit with his hands to see if it were possible to get out of it without help, but he found they were quite smooth and afforded no hold anywhere, at which he was greatly distressed, especially when he heard how pathetically and dolefully Dapple was bemoaning himself, and no wonder he complained, nor was it from ill-temper, for in truth he was not in a very good case


    24. At length, after a night spent in bitter moanings and lamentations, day came, and by its light Sancho perceived that it was wholly impossible to escape out of that pit without help, and he fell to bemoaning his fate and uttering loud shouts to find out if there was anyone within hearing; but all his shouting was only crying in the wilderness, for there was not a soul anywhere in the neighbourhood to hear him, and then at last he gave himself up for dead


    25. William was often bemoaning how far away his oldest


    26. When he read from his book Huckleberry Finn, a passage in which Huck is bemoaning the fancy clothes the Widow Douglas has forced him to wear, we laughed because someone had once forced us into Sunday clothes too


    27. After spending the better part of the last decade bemoaning the orphanages she was sent to—and I believe it was just one, by the way—to now suddenly start making that statement seemed more than odd


    28. The Negress sobbed hysterically, bemoaning the evil day that had witnessed her departure from her dear Maryland, while the white girl, dry eyed and outwardly calm, was torn by inward fears and forebodings


    1. An idealist might try to work within the church to change minds, but this is a very old, established denomination that bemoans the liberal attitudes appearing elsewhere in the Christian faith


    2. “And she is not guilty—oh God!—Every moment she bemoans and bewails herself, and cries out that she does not admit any guilt, that she is the victim of circumstances—the victim of a wicked libertine


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