Now we remember those programs wistfully, like we remember Bob Geldof, Ronald Reagan and Kirk Gibson.
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Judge Rakoff also commended Mr. Cuomo's efforts, but spoke wistfully about what might have been.
"I would have once said it was the happiest place on earth, " Robson said, wistfully.
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Mr Varshalomidze talks wistfully of times before the Russian revolution, when Batumi had 18 foreign consulates.
The seventies brought to the screen an era of nostalgia, as if wistfully denying the counterculture.
"I do find it hard to sit in an office all day, " he says wistfully.
Long John Silver speaks wistfully of Portobelo in Treasure Island, but Henry Morgan did something about it.
But it's not the medal ceremonies he watches wistfully, nor the middle-distance races he used to excel in.
"There's something really nice about being by the sea, " says the singer, wistfully.
"New Orleans characters just aren't comfortable in Phoenix or Houston, " says Gregg wistfully.
"I've never seen all of my quarters at one time, " a collector of early American coins said, sighing wistfully.
Mr Edwards has enjoyed early success among Democrats who look back wistfully to the days of Bill Clinton's political rise.
But he adds wistfully that, if the project fell through, he would like its successor to be a cross-border venture.
Many of us wistfully remember the launch of new versions of Windows with more fondness than our own weddings (sorry, honey).
Besho admits wistfully that one day he hopes to include some of what is called "shaking the booty" into his videos.
Should that happen, they may look back wistfully at their time in the Big Easy, wondering how things got so difficult.
State officials, for example, speak wistfully of replacing a recently shuttered Korean-owned Hynix chip plant with a facility to make solar panels.
"We made it with milk as opposed to water, " he continued wistfully.
"The Germans have been drinking beer for many centuries, " he says wistfully.
As Mr Yusuf wistfully remarks, the slender first report won a worldwide readership but few people now read past the lengthy executive summaries.
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Lauderdale in the late 1970s, Ellis would sit on the dock at the Marriott and gaze wistfully across at the luxury marina, Pier 66.
Silver talks wistfully about a utopian future where everyone creates their own unique space instead of settling for cookie-cutter homes or furnishings or decorations.
Its rise coincided with the now wistfully remembered technology boom of the late 1990s, when unprecedented wealth came to a new generation with hard-nosed instincts.
We have the privilege (most of us, at least) of watching it from afar, wistfully and (sometimes naively) wondering why it can't simply be resolved.
Although the elderly Joe speaks wistfully of "the winds of change", it's clear those winds and the alleged "luck" of the Irish both bypassed his bitter wife long ago.
It shows a young woman rather wistfully seated in a mountain landscape next to a unicorn - the fabled beast is one of the heraldic emblems of the Farnese family.
Some 57 years later he wistfully remembered the regret at leaving the eternal snows of the Jungfrau and the sharp outline of the pyramid-shaped Silberhorn peak against the dark blue of the sky.
"It's a battle I'll inevitably lose, " she stated wistfully.
Mr Blair has always admired self-made men such as Sir Richard Branson and may, like many senior politicians, have looked wistfully at the seven figure salaries routinely commanded by Britain's captains of industry.
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