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1 She involuntarily confessed how much she should deplore such an alliance.
2 Both family, friends and country might well deplore such a loss.
3 Who is there who can possibly deplore such circumstances as their atrocity deserves?
4 But"-andJudge Claiborne shrugged his shoulders and smiled disingenuously-"asa lawyer I deplore such methods.
5 It said it deplored such incidents and was doing everything it could to assist gardaí in their investigations.
6 "But, Boy, dear, every honest man deplores such circumstances as much as you do."
7 As though deploring such tactless persistency, Penny pursed up his mouth, laid his head on one side, shrugged his shoulders, and held his peace.
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