Perhaps we all bemoaned the death of the 30-pin dock connector accessories a little prematurely.
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Newspapers bemoaned a lack of grit, both on the roads and in the population.
George Washington's rider Kieron Fallon bemoaned the lack of early pace in the race.
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Some critics have praised Toronto's lavish production values but bemoaned its lack of depth.
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Green MP Caroline Lucas bemoaned the lack of any mention of renewable energy in the Budget.
Woodson often bemoaned a lack of practice when asked about the Knicks' flat showings.
The 2011 U.S. Open champion bemoaned her own mental state at crucial points in the match.
Still, until a decision is made, some parents and school officials bemoaned the additional layer of stress.
Rodgers has bemoaned the lack of recognition his side attracts throughout the country despite their refreshing style.
Spain's Sergio Garcia, who is a shot clear of Montgomerie on 12 under, bemoaned his short game.
Conservative activists who once bemoaned the possibility of a Romney nomination now are celebrating his political ascension.
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Rising chicken prices are a much bemoaned problem for Buffalo, considering its outsized use of the bird.
In the Shorter Oxford, disregard of useful distinctions is noted and erosions of meaning are recorded, not bemoaned.
He bemoaned slavery, colonisation and subsequent exploitation, and vehemently argued that underdevelopment could be conquered in 20 years.
Volcker also bemoaned the tendency for engineering, math and physics graduates to go into finance rather than industry.
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When I bemoaned not feeling like his princess anymore, he told me I'd actually been promoted -- to queen.
Mr Bloomberg, the mayor of New York, bemoaned America's restrictive visa policy, which is depriving financial firms of talent.
Obviously, the company needs someone to revamp its much bemoaned customer service problem.
Commercial rivals have bemoaned the revolving door between the government and the BBC.
Another two bemoaned the fact that after the last big immigration reform in 1986, similar promises of enforcement were broken.
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That is why its responses are often bemoaned as inadequate by the world, but hailed by insiders as hard-fought achievements.
Environment groups who have long bemoaned the slow pace of development on wave and tidal power endorsed the committee's recommendations.
The hydrocarbon boom is galloping along despite regulatory headwinds bemoaned by everyone on the front lines, and without specific federal incentives.
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Allen has often bemoaned bad luck, with Finnigan the latest to be taken off injured in the 4-0 loss at Leicester.
Last month, Senegalese President Abdoulaye Wade bemoaned the fact that previous FSF officials were more interested in money than in football.
Strauss also bemoaned England's fielding - they missed three run-outs and dropped match-winner Cameron White before he had reached his century.
Writing in the Times, food critic Giles Coren bemoaned the public's lack of knowledge about what is in their food.
" He bemoaned that fact that something that is "unsustainable and threatens our economy not being discussed more on the campaign trail.
Renault boss Flavio Briatore once bemoaned the sport's preoccupation with technological minutiae.
And texting has become far easier, even with much-bemoaned touch screens, than using the old telephone keypad with multiple letters per button.
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