Word: lamentingly
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...understand Gibbs' lament that we Americans are losing our moral authority, but as a Vietnam veteran, I want to tell people that the real problem is the evil of war. When we follow in lockstep behind an Administration that has rained down high-tech death on thousands of innocent Iraqis while our own country faces no imminent threat, how can we think the U.S. had any moral authority to begin with? If ever we are to claim some semblance of respect, we must become champions of nonviolent conflict-resolution policies, something about which the Bush Administration seems to have...
PRESTON: I sort of lament the fact that less than 1% of all the VC investments go into energy...
...their impressive euphemisms for “internship” haven’t yet frightened you, just wait for it: rolling the “I” across their tongue, they drop the big one, I-banker. “Welcome to unemployment,” you lament in your joblessness...
...UC’s goal of building a stronger alternative to final clubs is on point. But its method has been problematic. All plans hinge on propping up the random social life students already have—and that students always lament. Because the UC has no hope of financing a student center—no matter how much the student activity fee rises—it has instead focused on these organic changes...
...words echo a Republican lament heard each time the Bush White House has faltered and the President's poll numbers have slipped since the summer of 2002. That was when Hughes did the unimaginable in Washington by resigning as the President's closest adviser so she could move her unhappy family back home to Austin. She has continued to advise the President on an ad hoc, part-time basis. Now she has begun a gradual re-entry into the whirlwind of full-time presidential politics. Her first conspicuous move is the launch this week of Ten Minutes from Normal...