Something of a pity for this is exactly what education vouchers are all about.
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"Blocking technology made pop-up ads basically extinct, and I don't think anybody feels pity for them, " he says.
The woman said her daughter will persevere and move on, adding that she has pity for Mays and Richmond.
All the way, he learned later, German snipers had had him in their sights but, out of pity for this madman, had not fired.
Pity for him, but until Federer shows some more consistent signs of not being the dominant player, every time he loses, that will be the story.
You have to feel some pity for the Phippses because they were only trying to avoid double taxation--they presumably still owed taxes on capital gains on their sale of Phipps stock.
The photos spread faster, farther and wider than the British Empire during its heyday, leading to some pity for a 27-year-old who seems to have difficulty steering clear of social media scandals.
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"I got a lot of pity for basically moving to the Internet, " a casually dressed Mr. Weiner said earlier this month, sitting in his narrow office at the Los Angeles Center Studios where "Mad Men" is shot.
"It's a pity for the short term, but in one month or two months, it will appear that Mr Monti is able to join a coalition or to go forward to stabilise Italy, " Mr Hollande told Reuters in Oslo, after European leaders were presented with the Nobel Peace Prize.
To the contrary, I express a sentiment that I have heard from a vast number of women, who collectively have said that your recent article entitled "Don't Marry a Career Woman" was read with disgust, disdain, and pity for a group of people who could be so utterly insensitive and boorish in approving such slanderous filth.
However, even this gloom can be turned into a positive for those making money from seductionology - you should embrace the self-pity, for having been through a phase as a predatory would-be Lothario leaves you ready for real commitment.
Which is a pity, for few, these days, do as little as 75 cents' worth of damage.
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And that would be a pity, for the world would benefit from having a thoughtful green movement.
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That is a pity, for it ignores the reasons behind the chain's rise.
That is a pity, for America has actually played a more constructive role at the summit than most think (see article).
And when he warms her and puts her gently to bed, is that when she begins to pity him for the deception that she has committed?
But there is still something unsettling about Mr Adams's unusual hints of resignation, his references to physical and emotional exhaustion, and the self-pity that for a while at least appears to have displaced the old self-confidence.
Which is something of a pity really: for the abolishment of slavery is a noble goal.
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He sought to ingratiate and manipulate by subtly appealing for pity.
Janet Valentine from Wrexham, a co-ordinator for Pity II, the support group set up by parents whose children's organs were removed at Alder Hey, said she was "horrified" .
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