Lamented Sentence Examples

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  • He was lamented by a large circle of friends.

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  • Innocent died on the 12th of August 1689, lamented by his subjects.

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  • Ooh! lamented Aniska, who at the sight of the fire felt that she too must give expression to her feelings.

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  • The premature death of this illustrious traveller is the more to be lamented because his vast knowledge died with him.

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  • Drouyn de Lhuys, the French minister of foreign affairs, made his death the subject of a special despatch, desiring the French ambassador to express to the government "the mournful sympathy and truly national regret which the death, as lamented as premature, of Richard Cobden had excited on that side of the Channel."

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  • The group lamented the lack of unity.

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  • The rider, whose figure seemed familiar to Rostov and involuntarily riveted his attention, made a gesture of refusal with his head and hand and by that gesture Rostov instantly recognized his lamented and adored monarch.

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  • He died in 1665, and was universally lamented by the citizens.

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  • According to a later story, Achilles, after he had slain the Amazonian queen Penthesilea, bitterly lamented her death; for this he was reviled by Thersites, who even insulted the body of the dead queen.

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  • But then I see a benevolent individual has donated a not insignificant amount in memory of my late lamented house guest, Brenda Washington.

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  • Her own mother once lamented "My Sarada has been married to an ascetic."

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  • It was therefore lamented that people from minorities remain peripheral to the comedy output on TV and radio.

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  • I lamented over my use of stack today and realized I'd made a tiny snarf in the Solve function's recursion.

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  • Deeply lamented by a large circle of sorrowing friends and acquaintances.

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  • In a recent interview 50 Cent lamented about how the economic downturn has affected his spending habits.

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  • Nudist physicians lamented the soot-choked air of industrial cities and the lack of exposure to fresh air and sunlight of most working people.

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  • Much to the delight of individuals who once lamented not being able to find stylish clothes that fit well, there are now plenty of online stores for plus size women.

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  • Some fans lamented the change, but as years have gone on and uniforms continued to change, these have become "classics" as well.

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  • She was taken ill of small-pox, and died in London on the 24th of December 1660, herr death, says Bishop Burnet, being "not much lamented."

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  • Washington lamented deeply the death of Laurens, saying of him, "He had not a fault that I could discover, unless it were intrepidity bordering upon rashness."

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  • A pretty much definitive portrait of a late and greatly lamented genius, this set complements perfectly the new live performance CD.

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  • Top 8 27 And there followed Him a great company of people, and of women who also bewailed and lamented Him.

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  • In a famous elegy David lamented Jonathan's death, with Saul, in battle on Mt.

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  • Worse still, the New York Post lamented that it ' devolves into a best-forgotten clone of an utterly illogical X-Files episode ' .

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  • No blame attaches to the Roman general, Marcellus, since he had given orders to his men to spare the house and person of the sage; and in the midst of his triumph he lamented the death of so illustrious a person, directed an honourable burial to be given him, and befriended his surviving relatives.

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  • When brought before the emperor, Gerbert admitted his skill in all branches of the quadrivium, but lamented his comparative ignorance of logic. Eager to supply this deficiency he followed Lothair's ambassador Germanus, archdeacon of Reims, to that city, for the sake of studying under so famous a dialectician in the episcopal schools which were rising into reputation under Archbishop Adalbero (969-989).

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  • Gryllus, celebrated in the dialogue on rhetoric, was Xenophon's son who fell at Mantineia in 362; and Eudemus of Cyprus, lamented in the dialogue on soul, died in Sicily in 352.

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  • I lamented over my use of stack today and realized I 'd made a tiny snarf in the Solve function 's recursion.

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  • Carlyle was attracted by Elliott's homely sincerity and genuine power, though he had small opinion of his political philosophy, and lamented his lack of humour and of the sense of proportion.

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  • The last of the Khoja revolts (1857) was of about equal duration with the previous one, and took place under Wali-Khan, a degraded debauchee, and the murderer of the lamented traveller Adolf Schlagintweit.

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  • Even in his last years, when loss of friends and continual physical pain made life somewhat "cold, and dark and dreary" for him, he never complained, lamented or blamed the arrangements of nature, and the only way in which it was possible to know that he suffered was through his ever-increasing delight in the health and strength of younger men.

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  • His death was the great calamity of Scotland, and is lamented in a famous fragment of early Scottish verse.

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  • In a pathetic speech to his children on his deathbed, he bitterly lamented his youthful offence in opposing the prophet, although Mahomet had forgiven him and had frequently affirmed that "there was no Mussulman more sincere and steadfast in the faith than `Amr."

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  • The adoption of the Roman instead of the Gothic ritual of Saint Isidore has been lamented, but it marked the assumption by Castile of a place in the community of the western European kingdoms. The Frenchmen, both monks and knights, who accompanied Constance brought to bear on Spain the ecclesiastical, architectural, literary and military influence of France, then the intellectual centre of Europe, as fully as it ever was exercised in later times.

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  • The Jews prayed for his recovery and lamented him, The Gentile soldiers exulted in the downfall of his dynasty, which they signalized after their own fashion.

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  • Four children were born of the marriage - a son who died in his father's lifetime, and was lamented by him in very touching verse; another a captain in the navy, drowned at Madeira in 1827; a third son, Charles, afterwards created Earl Canning; and a daughter Harriet, who married the marquess of Clanricarde in 1825.

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