And I view this kind of event which has been going on...since 1977 and now is going to be finally accomplished on the 31st of December, as a sad day for the United States of America.
He described the news as a "sad day" for ceramics in the city.
The BBBC described it as a "sad day" for the world of boxing.
Johnny Whiteley, who made 472 appearances for Hull before going on to coach Rovers, described the saga as a "sad day" for the city.
Former England batsman Geoffrey Boycott described it as "a sad day for cricket" and former India spin bowler Bishen Bedi said the ICC had "created a monster" by legitimising his action.
Mr. BEYER: Well, this was - this was as, you know, sad a day at the racetrack as I've spent in my life, and that encompasses a lot of days.
Jalila al Sayed, a Bahraini human rights lawyer, described the verdict as "a very sad day for justice in Bahrain".
It is truly a sad day when an event as inspiring as the Boston Marathon is clouded by such senseless violence ...
It's a sad day for Spanish content pirates, as formerly lax laws allowing P2P file sharing for personal use have just been overturned in favor of strict new rules that make file swappers financially liable for any unauthorized downloading they partake in.
Southend Borough Council's Scott Dolling described it as "a great day for Essex, but a sad day for us".
"It's a sad day for New York City, " Mr. Bloomberg said as he exited an afternoon City Hall news conference.
If Chavez wins the regional elections it will not only be a sad day for the people of Venezuela but the wave of totalitarianism as well as the geo-political threat emanating from this oil rich nation will remain with us for a long time to come.
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That recent day on the platform, it was raining and gray and sad as cranes lifted beams in preparation for a September 11 unveiling, a test of whether a memorial can coexist with office towers.
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