If you haven't heard of the Long Island town of Brentwood, take a moment to pity the place.
And when he warms her and puts her gently to bed, is that when she begins to pity him for the deception that she has committed?
Both donor and charity have a role to play in this, but let's start simple - say no to pity fundraising - it belongs in the past.
There is no likelihood that al Qaeda and other terrorists will be similarly moved to pity our troops should they be forced by politicians at home to make a similar evacuation.
Today, looking out from his church opposite the Omagh army base and its 20ft high security walls, that is a conversation he still wants to have with people he has come to pity rather than hate.
The photos spread faster, farther and wider than the British Empire during its heyday, leading to some pity for a 27-year-old who seems to have difficulty steering clear of social media scandals.
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At various points during his arguments the justices seemed to take pity on him, pointing out weaknesses in his case and suggesting stronger avenues to pursue.
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She has no right to His mercy, no right to the pity of the faithful.
"There has been a kind of hectic feebleness about his every move which is beginning to awaken pity rather than anger, " wrote the Evening Standard, beneath the headline "Let's Admit It: Foot's a Disaster".
The refinements make the RAZR2 V8 sound like a winner to us: a pity it had to be such a long time coming.
The attractive pair blithely sings, "How quickly pity leads to love, " about their own fortuitous first meeting, which contrasts greatly with the lengthy fight Fosca undertakes to convert Giorgio's pity and dislike into love.
You have to feel some pity for the Phippses because they were only trying to avoid double taxation--they presumably still owed taxes on capital gains on their sale of Phipps stock.
There may have been pity behind her saying yes, but there was love, too: in my experience, you can't expect love to be unaffected by pity, nor would you want it to be.
"Pity to lose that one, but Tomas did well to hang in there, " said the Swiss maestro.
Argentines, who have a tendency to self-pity, duly blamed it both for doing this and for not doing it earlier.
This turned out to be a pity, because the next day I got a message from one of their grannies.
We go to his films to gasp, not to yearn or pity or weep, except over the paucity of our own automobiles.
Despite his terrible injuries and the 50 or so operations that followed to rebuild his face, Robin has never given in to self-pity.
Refused to wallow in anything related to self-pity or suffering.
And Ringil is hot-headed and prone to self-pity and self-destructiveness.
It seemed a pity to have travelled to one of the gaudiest treasure ports along the old Spanish Main and to not at least have a crack at seeing some gold doubloons, especially since rumours abound of beachcombers here occasionally finding delicious bits of treasure washed up on the sands after a storm.
Strike while the iron's hot and ask newly former colleagues, their faces pinched with pity, to write you recommendations on your LinkedIn profile.
Unfortunately for him, much of the pathos he was trying to convey was undone by his occasional flashes of animosity and resentment, plus glimpses of the monumental self-pity he seemed unable to suppress.
"We have to have partnership instead of pity, " she said of the way the West interacts with Africa.
"It's just a pity we had to endure seven defeats and wait 18 years until Scotland next beat Argentina!"
Even if the Mama Hope video is highly produced, it's still possible to appreciate the fact that it's trying to promote empowerment and not pity or guilt.
The missed opportunity to improve vocational education is pity enough.
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