Bush, in his memoir, writes that he regretted pursuing the issue when he did.
That relentless pursuit was one of the things that Armstrong said he regretted most.
Furiously mincing his words, Mr Hoon said he regretted her husband's death, but hasn't apologised for it.
Morsy said he regretted the sorrowful developments from the violence, but the legal process should be respected.
Mr Ban said she was an "inspiration", but he regretted that she had been excluded from the elections.
Asked if he regretted the appointment, Cameron acknowledged it had come back to haunt both him and Coulson.
Earlier, Mr Golding said he regretted the loss of life in the recent violence, and vowed to restore order.
The Frontier Post's managing editor, Mahmood Afridi, said the publication of the letter was a mistake which he regretted.
He said he regretted "bitterly" an affair he had with his diary secretary.
Dr Evrony said he regretted the loss of life and that Israel had hoped the incident would end peacefully.
Another aspect of the modern game he regretted was its defensive nature.
He said he regretted not committing more funds to school sport when he was prime minister, from 1990 to 1997.
He has condemned terrorism and said he regretted the taking of American hostages by Iranian students in support of the revolution.
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The cathedral's former canon, the Reverend Dr Giles Fraser, said he regretted being made a "poster boy" for the anti-capitalist movement.
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Button said he regretted making a change to the car between first and second qualifying with left him with too much oversteer.
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He said he regretted misleading investigators by keeping quiet at Wagner's request.
We know he regretted the "Mission Accomplished" banner on the aircraft carrier.
Mr. Murdoch sought to distance himself from the News of the World, saying he personally hadn't devoted much time to it something he regretted.
He said he regretted signing the contract to provide security for the Olympics telling MPs it was a "huge logistical challenge" to supply 10, 000 staff.
Brecon and Radnor Conservative candidate Nick Bourne said he regretted the fact that Central Office did not mention William Hague's visit to that constituency yesterday.
The president said he regretted sending voters to the polls without a reform of the electoral law, devised by Silvio Berlusconi's centre-right government in 2005.
He regretted that ministers had missed an opportunity in the bill to "extend real freedom" rather than seeking to "protect the territorial rights of the bureaucracy".
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He said he regretted the sectarian label that had been put on the saint and also the political label that had been put on St Patrick.
Last year, Spielberg himself even admitted he regretted making the changes, vowing that the Blu-ray release would just be the 1982 theatrical version of the film.
One council member, Jumaane Williams of Brooklyn, called out "not true" and "that's wrong" as the mayor defended stop-and-frisk, a move Mr. Williams later said he regretted.
For the Welsh Liberal Democrats Peter Black said that he regretted the tone of parts of Janet Finch Saunders' speech, which he said was based on "half-truths".
He said he regretted the decision to re-mortgage at the taxpayer's expense, describing it as a "bad judgement", while stressing that he had acted entirely within the rules.
Sir James Paice, until recently an agriculture minister, said the government was right to delay the cull "given the circumstances", although he regretted that those circumstances had arisen.
Mr Evans himself refused to speak when asked by reporters if he regretted throwing the egg - one from his own chickens - at the deputy Labour leader.
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