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Ooh, that's a good one.Sadly, I think the answer is no.And I think that is what's creating so much of the angst and societal unrest in many ways.
Sadly, I think the answer is no.
Sadly, LeMessurier passed away in 2007 before he could confirm the student's identity.
Sadly, this isn't DR Congo's first Ebola outbreak.
Sadly, those tremors turned out to be foreshocks— smaller earthquakes that sometimes precede a serious event.
Sadly, Bolaño died in 2003 when he was only 50.
Sadly, it hasn't. So I do think that if I were to do oneNest again today, it will be, of course, a more refined version of Etsy
Sadly, there are not many around.
Sadly, four years later, Pearl Harbor was bombed by Japan.
Sadly, Vai Sikahema told the agent, he's not gonna win.
Sadly, I wish I wasn't prescient or something, that it wasn't the case.
Sadly, it's virtual.
sadly, allows us to see things.
Sadly, I regret, but we cannot, it's not our mandate, to explore the full creativity.
Sadly, he did not leave Tokyo.
Sadly, depression is not seen as real enough to deserve the investment and awareness of other conditions.
Sadly, yesterday, which was our day off, the museum was closed, I believe, which was a heartbreaker, but we'll be back.
Sadly, I hate to even talk about this, but I am nursing a back injury right now-- a lower back injury.
Sadly, it doesn't transfer into real life.
Sadly, you've got to train.
Sadly, they go wrong and kill 40,000 Americans a year right now.
Sadly, the bearded man in the low left corner was one of my professor at Sofia University.
Sadly, Sean and Theron could not be with us today.
Sadly, I know what you mean.
sadly for them 2016 is the year that everyone is now doing it that way so at the end of the book I say what are the
Sadly, that didn't turn out to be the case.
Sadly, the day was over.
Sadly, so many have left us now.
Sadly, it tends to be not the vision of the self that we tend to think about when we're actually living nowadays.
Sadly, we still are not getting good miso here.
Sadly, to say it-- I probably shouldn't say this-- I don't care about that stuff.
Sadly and often, you probably have read about this.
Sadly, genuine lung scans.
Sadly.
Sadly, I don't have time to go into great detail on my many adventures there-- from the borderline cavity search conducted by suspicious Israeli airline
Sadly, he is on a bad vehicle called a goat.
Sadly, investing does not lend itself well to statistical proof.
Sadly no longer open, and sadly no longer with us.
Sadly, I missed you, because you have been doing amazing work there, amazing.
Sadly, however, physically, he was really suffering.
Sadly, this one model is only available in the UK right now.
Sadly, with human beings, you'd like to think you can change everything about yourself.
Sadly, I was recently reading about how, generally, most leaders are also the most narcissistic people you will find in the world.
Sadly enough, toddlers have three times the level in their bodies compared to adults, because they get their mothers level through the placenta.
Sadly, he was-- they actually created a new law in Senegal to stop him becoming president.
Sadly it's Mickey Mouse.
Sadly, not all of my experiences with gunshot wound patients were as lighthearted.
Sadly he died when he was 15 or 16 from the same malignant tumor he was born with.
Sadly there seems to be no end in sight for white peoples dominance of competitive swimming.
Sadly, Pavel never joined us.
Sadly guys, we have to stop.
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