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Fluhman writes of this alteration a little regretfully, as a kind of spiritual sellout.
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"A lot of people use Windows, " he offers regretfully, as if it were his burden in life to fix that.
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Though tempted to break The Economist's shackles of anonymity, he regretfully declined.
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"One thing I couldn't get at Wal-Mart was a chainsaw, or else we could have gotten through more logs, " he said somewhat regretfully.
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And regretfully, I am concerned that the myriad external, foreign, and even internal anti-american interests aligned that are determined to prevent that from happening.
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He regretfully tore himself away from them and they from him.
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This was no traditional military coup, as has been portrayed by the media and Mr. Zelaya's left-wing supporters and regretfully by many in the Obama administration.
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FMC's aim, of course, is to provide the gaiatsu excuse that the Japanese authorities need to concede--after an appropriate amount of sucking their breath regretfully through clenched teeth.
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But what was done is regretfully crimes of war.
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"Unachievable reform, " says Epstein regretfully.
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