One can imagine Fifteenth- and Sixteenth-Century Jesuits bemoaning loss of that career-making skill.
While bemoaning Ahmadinejad's warm reception, she said that the world leaders were probably just being diplomatic.
Instead of expending much of her energy bemoaning her fate, she planned for survival.
He talks, sensibly, of the need for a strong middle class, bemoaning the absence of one.
Yet here I am, still in bed, bemoaning my fate, but too weak to do anything.
And Treasury officials have been heard bemoaning the continuing absence of a comprehensive view of the problem.
Scarcely a day passes without a newspaper article bemoaning banks' unwillingness to lend.
After bemoaning his car's poor grip, Hamilton said McLaren must be patient now to ensure they bounce back in 2010.
In the Best Communicator category, there was a general bemoaning of the quality of many of the assembly members' abilities to communicate.
Just last night, he was bemoaning how Europe failed to smack Google.
Hopefully people will only be bemoaning the loss of property, not lives.
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He started off bemoaning the sad sack performance of the global economic.
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It is true that TV is run by white men (as are, of course, the publications that print the pieces bemoaning that fact).
The alarmists are bemoaning these results and saying they need to be more forceful and creative in delivering their message of doom and gloom.
The number seemed fanciful at a time when the industry was bemoaning accelerating decline rates on wells it was drilling, treadmill fashion, to supply demand.
Despite years of bemoaning their own saying ("A nail that sticks out gets hammered in"), too many Japanese continue to be pushed into the woodwork.
She was like a woman bemoaning her gorgeous jerky boyfriend.
You're very fond of bemoaning in your comments that real life rarely intrudes too closely on debates in the Assembly over sub clauses in legislation and arguments over policy points.
They backpedalled to the mid-term elections, bemoaning that we downed the campaign ad Kool-Aid and fell in lock step with what we already believed to be true, right and good.
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For example, the Army put out a memo this week bemoaning the fact that budget cuts at the level called for under the sequester would cost up to 300, 000 jobs nationwide.
When I last wrote about Neverwinter, the upcoming MMORPG from Cryptic Studios and Perfect World Entertainment, it was basically my way of bemoaning the plight of the single-player RPG.
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In the hours that followed, Israel sought to play down the differences between the two, but the damage was done, with the Israeli press bemoaning a new low in bilateral ties.
Capriles laid out potential major themes for his campaign, bemoaning violent crime, persistent poverty and a troubled economy that led the government to devalue the currency last month by more than 30 percent.
Then, with the Rangers on the periphery of the conference's playoff picture in early April and Tortorella bemoaning the team's lack of depth, Sather sent forward Marian Gaborik to the Blue Jackets for three players.
Named after Warren Buffett, the eponymous piece of proposed tax legislation was born out of comments made by the billionaire business magnate bemoaning the fact that his secretary paid a higher tax rate than he did.
The next time you're on your journey home - be it from work or from holidays - and you're bemoaning the long motorway drive, just think how much worse it would be without the 50-year-old stretch of highway.
When I was growing up, the kind of people who today are lamenting the decline of physical books in the face of e-reading were busy bemoaning the decline of independent bookstores in the face of ruthless national chains.
While the latter have most of the oil and grand building projects and bling, Omanis remain wedded to 5, 000 years of history and culture, preserving traditional buildings, opening museums and occasionally bemoaning the flash modernism of their neighbours in the UAE.
Others on the centre-left, for instance Mr D'Alema's Blairite colleague, Walter Veltroni, are again bemoaning the effectiveness, and unfairness, of Mr Berlusconi's ready access to the air-waves: the tycoon-cum-politician happily floods his own television channels with advertisements in praise of himself.
As Justin Patten, an employment mediator in London reported recently, a British appellate court Justice recently dissented from his fellows in a 2-1 equal pay appeal (the women lost), bemoaning the nearly epidemic, interminable litigation equal pay laws had set in motion.
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