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So too, alas, does the incrementalist approach of that other American actor, Bill Clinton.
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So far, alas, their inclination is to do the opposite.
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Wish that it was so, but alas, it is not.
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The Once-ler, in Dr. Seuss's telling, loved Truffula trees alas, so much that he consumed them all.
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Alas, so it goes with many efforts to pass down a house to the next generation.
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Alas, to so many different women.
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The overall impact on the labour market, alas, is not so clear-cut.
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The real world, alas, is rarely so clean.
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Alas, the focus wasn't so much on beauty as on making a machine that shouts, "I am the most powerful, durable and efficient air conditioner in world history!"
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If the French government gets its way, as it so often does in such matters, Areva will, alas, be forced into an arranged marriage and Ms Lauvergeon will probably move on.
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Alas, not all of the New School is so differentiated.
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Alas, we cant count on our governments doing so.
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Alas, the omega-3 breaks down quickly, so that food and supplements containing it smell fishy in as little as three months.
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They went onto a fourth round and HD DVD almost knocked out Blu-ray with his TrueHD surround track but, alas, there isn't any TrueHD compatible devices yet so it turned out to be a draw.
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