He then lived off a generous pension granted out of pity by Queen Anne.
News of the baby's ordeal was met with horror and pity by bloggers on Chinese sites.
If Kelman feels awkward, pity Reidy's immediate supervisor, Steven Pattison, who was brought in from PricewaterhouseCoopers.
It is a pity, then, that Europe's stability and growth pact, as it stands, is neither.
Some people think I am my body and treat me with prejudice or pity.
Papa took pity on the fellow and gave him a job and a place to live.
They never indulged in self-pity, no matter how stacked the odds were against them.
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"It is a pity that her techniques died with her, " he told The Hindu newspaper.
And it is easy to imagine how this leads to the tar-pit of self-pity.
She has no right to His mercy, no right to the pity of the faithful.
Obama spoke with confidence, optimism and grace, avoiding that peevish self pity he is prone to.
It would be a pity if the book's dubious title discouraged a wider readership.
It would be a pity if they became just another government programme for the poor.
The latter would inspire neither admiration, nor terror, nor hatred, nor indifference, just pity.
Perhaps pity was a truer description of what I felt for him, however fleetingly.
It is a pity that Mr de Villiers does not trumpet this simple solution more noisily.
You have shown no remorse and the only thing that has burdened you is self-pity.
Something of a pity for this is exactly what education vouchers are all about.
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The Academy Awards may make pitiful choices sometimes, but they are not a pity party.
Which is something of a pity really: for the abolishment of slavery is a noble goal.
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Which is something of a pity as everyone thought that we had learned that lesson.
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The smell was so strong, the bubbling so lively, a pity the stuff had no use.
The pity is that they are mostly being said in the West, not in Islam's heartland.
The art and science of gerontology has all but gone and this is a pity.
But it would be a pity if the book reinforced exaggerated claims about values voters.
It would be a pity if politicians were given an excuse to stop now.
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His self-pity is not deep enough to wipe out his inspiration for writing and singing, though.
However pity they screwed it up by using another camera for some of the video footage.
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It is a pity that, more often than not, this means in the wrong direction.
Pity, because the Marines are going to need all the help they can get.
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