Among the list of examples that follow ("Lviv, not Lvov" etc) only two rate authorial interjections: "Myanmar, not (alas) Burma" and "Yangon, not (alas, alack) Rangoon".
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She had an unconventional shoot with photographer Mert Alas in 2015 for Interview magazine — her sexy selfies during a Facetime session with Alas ended up landing on the cover!
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Mert Alas & Marcus Piggot Oh but that's not all.
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But alas ... no relationship with Gronk, just friends. Sad.
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" SIN ALAS The title, in Spanish, means "Without Wings.
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Alas, Harington neglected to pass the challenge to anyone else.
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Alas, she wasn't, and JoJo Fletcher took the title instead.
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Alas, the conservancy said the event will not be rescheduled.
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For the moment, alas, I can offer them no hope.
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But alas, of course we are willing to play along.
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Alas, the figure is not as impressive as it sounds.
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Alas, the Vikings feature probably the NFL's least aggressive offense.
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Alas, that's not the case — at least, not right now.
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It's not something I'm proud of, but alas, it's true.
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The wildest plot twists, alas, may be yet to come.
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Alas, we're no closer to learning the new arrival's name.
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Alas, problems at the top of society don't stay there.
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But alas, there has been a shift in their relationship.
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And alas, the first table of the season is flipped.
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Alas, Assange is still probably barking up the wrong tree.
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Alas, they still feature that ugly bump in the middle.
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Alas, the sexist commentary didn't stop at the front page.
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Alas, they are not the jobs that everyone can do.
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Alas, though, the other entries were going to be weaker.
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But alas, that mold will have to be broken elsewhere.
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Alas, we're going to have to wait until next year.
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He did chuckle at my ineptness but alas, crisis averted!
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The result, alas, is pretty clever, but not terribly funny.
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Alas, Mr Trump's tax plan is just an opening gambit.
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But these are strange times and, alas, here we are.
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But alas, I powered on despite Kravitz's distaste, because journalism.
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Alas, one solution Gulliver would not recommend is driving instead.
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Alas, a majority seem to be opting for the latter.
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Alas, it seems such a return is not to be.
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Alas, if only they knew what Bran and Sam know!
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Alas, there is little sign that either approach is working.
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Alas, Raiman bursts in and kills Katerina and her son.
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Alas, defendants have no say in the lead plaintiff process.
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Alas, Italy is unlikely to get it on March 4th.
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Alas, the world's greatest criminal masterminds were caught that September.
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Alas, American lost to another underdog: the New York Mets.
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Alas, this is not a story about those unsung heroes.
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Alas, she was on the precipice of having a baby.
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Alas, new country names can be slow to catch on.
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Alas, China has closed off avenues to answering such questions.
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Update: Alas, it looks like the video has been pulled.
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But alas, even wise parents sometimes forget their own wisdom.
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Alas: The humans turn out to be utterly disappointing, too.
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Alas, my days as a tween are far behind me.
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Alas, not even campaign songs are free from fake news.
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Alas, I am an adult now, and that's fine, too.
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Alas, this is the world we live in now Mendelssohn.
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But alas, it does not, despite what many people believe.
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Alas, not Kirk Douglas, who just celebrated his 245th birthday.
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Alas, this made the rounds on the web only recently.
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Alas, FIFA, the governing body of world football, spells corruption.
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But alas, Trump's footprint at Romney's star event remained meager.
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Alas, the video ends before Posh Spice launches into song.
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Alas, Archie and Jughead are not celebrating in this episode.
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What Men Want, alas, only fulfills half of this potential.
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Alas, you cannot use both as and when it suits.
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Fiscal liberals, alas, think they know more than the experts.
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But alas, none of the other candidates was any better.
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Alas, nowhere could I order a Caesar, Canada's national cocktail.
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Alas, it's actually Omarosa begging to join the festivities (above).
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Alas, a century of filmmaking conventions wasn't undone so easily.
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Alas, while the balloons were definitely festive, they weren't accurate.
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Limp profits and brickbats from regulators, alas, have become routine.
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But, alas, Christie's hopes appear to have been dashed again.
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" Ms Le Pen retorted on Twitter: "Alas, @fhollande is wrong.
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Alas, there was no sign of Badgley's Gossip Girl costars.
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Alas, back in Dadaab the residents have no such ambitions.
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Alas, we'll have to wait until February to find out.
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Alas, benefits have not measured up to people's unrealistic expectations.
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On specific disputes, alas, little progress was made in Hangzhou.
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Alas, thanks to social media, such is not the case.
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For example: Alas, all these meetings will have to wait.
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Alas, the debate has often been neither informative nor enlightening.
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Alas, it is 97% polyester, and feels like it, too.
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In recent weeks alas, Mr Kasich was only playing spoiler.
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But alas, we didn't get around to any of that.
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Alas for Mr Ryan, this week is only the start.
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Alas, a culture that venerates aviators is resistant to change.
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Alas, they will struggle to find a place to live.
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Alas, Europeans still seem better at producing bureaucracy than battalions.
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Alas, the moment is smothered in paraphrase and incidental detail.
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Only three of those scientists can win a Nobel, alas.
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Alas, for France, Griezmann's sharpness deserted him in the final.
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Alas, the central issue here is about power, not jobs.
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Alas, it was too early keep Donald Trump at bay.
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Alas, the gallery was closed and Sébastien was checked out.
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Alas, those are reportedly curbed in the final GOP bill.
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Turnout — Alas, poor turnout, always blamed when things go wrong.
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Alas, the producers did not have good news for Purser.
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An infinite loop of Littlefinger watching Arya watching Littlefinger. Alas.
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Alas, his arguments have largely fallen on deaf judicial ears.
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Alas, the game's sheer body count rather undercuts that potential.
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Alas, we shouldn't be holding our breath for another reunion.
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But, alas, Benteke has officially transferred to Crystal Palace instead.
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Alas, when the door opens, Amy's sister, Sophie, is there.
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Alas, science has delivered unto us a most harsh truth.
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Alas, this is the culture we have created in America.
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Alas, like Camelot, it's all going to end in fire.
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Alas, the product landed with a bit of a thud.
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But alas, it seems like we must mourn the pup.
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But, alas, the need to defend blackness against derision continues.
|
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Now, alas, the answer is usually obvious, especially in Toronto.
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It was love at first sight — his, alas, not hers.
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But, alas: More on this breaking news as it develops.
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Alas, such clarity doesn't seem to be on the horizon.
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Alas, they do still have to line up under center.
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God, alas, seems not to have known any of this.
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Alas, as Kublai Khan knew, not all conquests require invasion. ■
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Alas, that arrangement doesn't quite match what I've presented either.
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Alas, Daisy's the one who falls in love with him.
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Alas, the two economists also reach other, less encouraging, conclusions.
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Alas, our sense of irony got lost in the paperwork.
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Alas, starting interventionist wars is always easier than ending them.
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And alas, Prime Pantry does not deliver to college dorms.
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Alas, every bit of stomach space is filled to capacity.
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Alas, there is no plaque there to commemorate that event.
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But, alas, not all delicious things are good for you.
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Alas, though, I now think doing nothing is a mistake.
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Alas, the rest of the Wheeldon program doesn't keep rising.
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I guess I see why Dashboard had to go, alas.
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That virus will, alas, come to endanger all of Emojiland.
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But "Leaving Eden," alas, has already ended its festival run.
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But "Leaving Eden," alas, has already ended its festival run.
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Alas, none of these futuristic bathroom devices are for sale.
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Alas, the U.S. is running hard with natural gas today.
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Alas, the novel provides no entry point for that argument.
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Going out was fine, but alas, I missed Love Island.
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Alas, Cohan's "Why Wall Street Matters" is not that book.
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But alas, that is definitively not what he's going for.
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Alas, the fear was too strong and she bailed instead.
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Alas, the pounding surf turns into soapsuds by the end.
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The measure they came up with is, alas, not great.
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Alas, I'm not sure any of them will be waiting.
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" Alas, very few researchers have been interested in "leveraging microgravity.
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" And Hamlet cradling that skull and muttering "Alas, poor Yorick!
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Alas, our government makes teachers work with their hands tied.
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Alas, reformers have been pushing to marginalize professionals still further.
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Of course, there are exceptions, but they are, alas, exceptions.
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But alas, that ultimately isn't going to be a problem.
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Alas, an unquestioned strength has morphed into a questioned weakness.
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Alas, dreams of blending faiths seem very out of fashion now.
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Alas, this season is only applicable to a certain age group.
|
|
But alas, it appears as if Trump has met his match.
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|
Alas, that's not really how things work in the real world.
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|
Alas, the rebellious FCC employees in this case are a myth.
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|
Alas, The Haunting of Sharon Tate is not a good movie.
|
|
Alas, 2017 has been a rough year for the news media.
|
|
But alas, Passengers is bad, and Chris Pratt's butt is extra.
|
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Alas, having naturally dark brows also means having naturally dark roots.
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Alas, no word on which one's wearing those damn traveling pants.
|
|
Alas, these and other topics for future chapters will remain unwritten.
|
|
Alas, investors' interest may well have been contingent on political stability.
|
|
Alas, I've never been able to get the hang of it.
|
|
There were, alas no Halo or Gears of War this year.
|
|
There is, alas, a nugget of insight in Dr Strumia's comment.
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Alas the EU may not offer the prime minister much succour.
|
|
Alas, they're still rigidly themselves; they still want what they want.
|
|
Alas, like the country itself, Congolese music is blighted by corruption.
|
|
Alas, Messenger Day has been received by users with much confusion.
|
|
Alas, the trailers haven't showcased the singer actually speaking — until now.
|
|
Alas, that is no longer an option for too many girls.
|
|
Alas, the computer was still too pricey, even for the government.
|
|
Alas, much of the resulting art is polemical rather than arresting.
|
|
Alas, progress has been slower than politicians promised and is uneven.
|
|
Alas, that's exactly what the Bridget Jones series seems to believe.
|
|
Alas, it's back to the $217/day Verizon international roaming charge.
|
|
Alas, he took the lazy way out and printed an image.
|
|
Though, alas, that sure-handedness comes at a very smudgy price.
|
|
Alas, youthful impatience appears to have got the better of him.
|
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It's a riveting conversation, but alas, the family awaits my arrival.
|
|
Alas, its obesity rate went from near zero to over 10%.
|
|
The current election campaign, alas, is doing little to reassure them.
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|
Alas, it is most definitely not, Styles confirmed to 106.1 BLI.
|
|
Alas, the game between India and Pakistan has often turned serious.
|
|
Alas, the latest series has been the weakest of the five.
|
|
But, alas, The BFG proved the biggest bomb of the summer.
|
|
Alas, his cash-strapped government cannot afford to pay for it.
|
|
That, alas, may be lost to the internet's sands of time.
|
|
Alas, the film itself doesn't bridge that divide quite as smoothly.
|
|
Alas, this is one 13 Reasons Why mystery we'll never solve.
|
|
But in Malaysian elections, alas, voters do not count for much.
|
|
LONDON — Alas, even Sweden isn't safe from the wrath of 2016.
|
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Alas, both summits are likely to disappoint, but in different ways.
|
|
Alas, Lopez deemed the pop star "too young" for a relationship.
|
|
Alas, it's not merch — but it'll tide us over for now.
|
|
Alas, six seasons later, we are right back where we started.
|
|
Alas, as a result of the Great Recession, it already has.
|
|
Biderman is, alas, a little vague on some of the specifics.
|
|
The deceased, alas, are no longer around to express their wishes.
|
|
Alas, the H9 is only available in black or camel. Sad.
|
|
" Alas: "It sometimes happens I cannot easily shake off the village.
|
|
Alas for Bloomberg-boosters, there are reasons to be sceptical, too.
|
|
Alas, term limits require a constitutional amendment, which will not happen.
|
|
Alas, the Walmart in-store holiday party didn't have all that.
|
|
Alas, the idea proved more successful in theory than in execution.
|
|
Alas, he was denied, thus bringing about an unexpected double standard.
|
|
Alas the 18th Amendment wasn't the government's last foray into prohibition.
|
|
Alas, like most of these TV romances, the relationship didn't last.
|
|
Alas, there's no prize for that — just a lot of diapers.
|
|
It also, alas, makes it easier for swindlers to strike again.
|
|
Alas, you only see most of the message here, hence the ??
|
|
Alas, those sentiments were quickly forgotten when a hostile raider emerged.
|
|
Alas, legislators negotiating a new budget have spent May failing it.
|
|
War, alas, isn't simply a process of strategic copy and paste.
|
|
Alas, reverse wireless charging didn't make it to the iPhone 11.
|
|
Alas, like most things in New York, it won't come cheap.
|
|
Alas, no return to camp counseling is in my immediate future.
|
|
Jupiter learns that the gods, alas, can never know human love.
|
|
Alas, both locations barely registered a blip, receiving failing grades overall.
|
|
Alas, this news just proves what a class act Hall is.
|
|
But alas, that could give you an even better buying opportunity.
|
|
Alas, the forks are for service only and not for sale.
|
|
We reached out to the account, but, alas, received no response.
|
|
Alas, she doesn't use it to shoot him in the groin.
|
|
A very specific, healthy, youthful plumpness that is adored here. Alas!
|
|
Alas for the audience's sake, there are plenty more such rhymes.
|
|
They come in several flavors, including gochujang, but alas, not turmeric.
|
|
Alas, it turns out that adding protein doesn't improve this icon.
|
|
That cluelessness, alas, is one of the fundamental conditions of parenting.
|
|
But this, alas, is not the moment to dwell on those.
|
|
But alas, this represents the peak of the aesthetic as well.
|
|
Alas, the Mets have tumbled from their brief flirtation with glory.
|
|
Alas, that did not include permission to move along Rojava's roads.
|
|
Alas, he did have one end-zone target, which he dropped.
|
|
Mark Dery, alas, knows practically nothing about ballet and ballet history.
|
|
But alas, occasional nausea is the inevitable price of any cohabitation.
|
|
The Times (by necessity, alas) runs vulgarities on its front page.
|
|
The flat direction, alas, is not the work of a filmmaker.
|
|
Alas, it is out of print and used copies are dear.
|
|
Alas, the poor soul who married me didn't have much money.
|
|
Stock photographers are in the same (alas, distant) boat with you.
|
|
And libertarians, alas, are as fallen as the rest of us.
|
|
Alas, the real world of 2019 is much crueler than that.
|
|
Alas, I eat my Amy's burrito and chat with my coworker.
|
|
Alas, Super Saver caught a dry one here and finished eighth.
|
|
But alas, the world we live in is a divided one.
|
|
Alas, my contacts underestimated the myopic partisanship of too many Republicans.
|
|
Alas, the film scored only a nomination for Taylor Swift's song.
|
|
Alas, opportunity zones are the law of the land for now.
|
|
Alas, no fact will persuade Mr. Trump to surrender his obsessions.
|
|
Alas, for taxpayers this is the most dangerous time of year.
|
|
Alas, he wasn't around to enjoy the rewards of his progressivism.
|
|
Alas, prescribing a fidget spinner is not a long-term fix.
|
|
Alas for would-be copycats, this will be hard to follow.
|
|
Alas, Mr Thiam and his talented, ambitious protégé had fallen out.
|
|
Alas, the Nick at Nicea rumor is not true, said English.
|
|
The second book — alas for the poetic resonance of the first!
|
|
Alas, you won't have any time for fun outside work either.
|
|
I stop at Everlane on my walk home, but alas nothing.
|
|
Alas, the plotting requirements of long fiction are completely beyond me.
|
|
Alas, it was too thicc to move to the showroom floor.
|
|
Alas, the crowd "hawed" with nary a "yee" to be heard.
|
|
Alas, there is no profit to be made on an upgrade.
|
|
Alas, Illinois state law has another term for it: child pornography.
|
|
Alas, for now there is no alternative to Hamas in Gaza.
|
|
Alas, in resolving matters of the heart, that strategy seldom works.
|
|
Alas, none of the sites have gotten all that much traction.
|
|
But, alas, I've read the comics, and I've read Entertainment Weekly.
|
|
Alas, that's not stopping anyone from connecting stuff to the internet.
|
|
Alack, alas, Lisbeth's track record doesn't seem to prove that she'll last.
|
|
Alas, try as Perry might, she wasn't able to rise to victory.
|
|
Alas, Potter died in a BASE-jumping accident in Yosemite in 2015.
|
|
Alas, when you're two young, hip music moguls, it is real life.
|
|
Alas, these tourists just wanted to see beautiful elephants in the wild.
|
|
But alas, the genetic ability to photosynthesize has not appeared in animals.
|
|
Alas, the number of words in the dictionary is what it is.
|
|
But alas, in Pakistan, even paying for a sexual sanctuary isn't enough.
|
|
Alas, once they get to school, many of them face serious distractions.
|
|
Alas, Reaves does not allow another goal the rest of the series.
|
|
Alas, this is Oxbridge undergraduate nit-picking, and it is also untrue.
|
|
Alas, that appears not to be a priority for President Donald Trump.
|
|
But, alas, phages are by no means the end of that story.
|
|
Alas, there's… not a ton to learn just from looking at it.
|
|
Alas, no word yet on any future plans from the team involved.
|
|
Alas, this particular slice of Southport never made it into the film.
|
|
Alas, under President Xi Jinping, experimentation of any kind has become harder.
|
|
But, alas, the Armatron was too expensive and I never got one.
|
|
But, alas, our necks are starting to miss the light of day.
|
|
Alas, no other government-bond market matches America's for size and safety.
|
|
Alas, the little girl's name was not Butterfly or even Mariposa, a.k.a.
|
|
But alas, that democratic socialist paradise is, at this point, a fantasy.
|
|
Alas, you still have to turn your wrist to see the time.
|
|
Alas, it ran out of funds before it could reach those goals.
|
|
Alas, Tesco's avocado spread isn't akin to almond butter, or peanut butter.
|
|
Alas, the yardstick by which online spots are measured hasn't meaningfully evolved.
|
|
Alas, at this point, Elba might be too old for the part.
|
|
Alas, such talk of a side deal fails to satisfy Mr Trump.
|
|
Alas, Netflix has not officially announced when the second season will air.
|
|
But, alas, it is the sexist spring from which the tweet sprung.
|
|
Alas, there's still a market for at least one hidden talent: yodeling.
|
|
Alas, Charlie Brooker and Netflix are never going to make this easy.
|
|
Alas, he suspects, such research probably could not be published in China.
|
|
The skeletons, alas, do not provide a conclusive answer, the scientists acknowledged.
|
|
Alas, so does the gun, according to Mr de la Peña's database.
|
|
Alas, Tesla has repeatedly failed to meet its own targets (see chart).
|
|
But alas, we were busy learning Algebra and reading poetry in school.
|
|
Alas, it was just that green ones were more expensive on Amazon.
|
|
Alas, 23 is not the year Ben Affleck wins his third Oscar.
|
|
Alas, what is deemed acceptable, passable, or appropriate is different for some.
|
|
We'd hoped for better, but alas, sometimes the spirits just don't communicate.
|
|
Alas, maybe VR just isn't a fit for me as a human.
|
|
But alas, the first uterus transplant in the U.S. was a bust.
|
|
Alas, this is probably not the answer the publication was looking for.
|
|
Alas, there is reason to quibble with the data underpinning the post.
|
|
We'd sure hope so, but alas — that's the thrill of the gamble.
|
|
It's almost too facepalm-worthy to believe, but alas, here it is.
|
|
But, alas, I ran into the same problems so I quickly stopped.
|
|
But that, alas, was only the news cycle up to Wednesday morning.
|
|
But alas, it's time just go back to the way things started.
|
|
LONDON — Alas, all good things — even cake — must come to an end.
|
|
But, alas, these basic assumptions didn't apply for one Tesla X owner.
|
|
You can tuck an "alas" into that last sentence if you want.
|
|
In a surprise Instagram post, Favreau mentioned: Alas, that's it for now.
|
|
Alas, this match made in Cohen's heaven won't be happening anytime soon.
|
|
Alas, this fusion food, like much else in the film, is boring.
|
|
Alas… Castlevania's four episodes are undeniably enjoyable, and I do want more.
|
|
Alas, copyright issues will likely prevent it from ever going on sale.
|
|
Alas, the Nigerian security services are not good at hunting down rebels.
|
|
Work rotas at the vast facility, alas, are not always so reliable.
|
|
Alas, in this, too, my wife and I were on similar paths.
|
|
Alas, if you have kids, you might need double that — or more.
|
|
Alas, Ty Kelly will not be among the assembled Israeli baseball athletes.
|
|
Alas, I did not; but I'm very confident she'll do just fine.
|
|
Alas, I'm now painfully aware that was the closest I'll ever get.
|
|
Alas, up until press time that could only be done in Portuguese.
|
|
Alas, over time, the drops of pizza grease appear to have faded.
|
|
Alas, in the middle of a crosstown bender, all bets are off.
|
|
All that and it turns out that Lyft is not woke. Alas.
|
|
Alas, there seems to be one glimmer of hope on the horizon.
|
|
But alas, both bands did a helluva job of ignoring one another.
|
|
Alas, no one ever really had a chance to use the thing.
|
|
She has chosen her side of the vale of income inequality, alas.
|
|
Alas, she raids the snack bar, and we catch up on life.
|
|
"Wooden-headedness" in the Oval Office, alas, begins in the voting booth.
|
|
Except, alas, that — even amplified — the child actors aren't easy to hear.
|
|
The president, alas, has been more prone to scapegoating than problem solving.
|
|
Alas, they're not all related, but they all work on their own.
|
|
Alas, it's 2018 now, so welcome back to the typically staid Emmys.
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Alas, neither club is listed below because nobody reviewed them on Yelp.
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But alas, none of us are in line for a royal wedding.
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Alas, it's a central thing: he choreographs, a lot, and never memorably.
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But alas, that's a lot of work I can't do right now.
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He writes poetry for grown-ups, and, alas, I have become one.
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Alas, some of the issues we face in this film are timeless.
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Alas, the $499 device didn't survive, despite its simplicity and sleek design.
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That Hallmark-card-like sentiment, alas, is delivered in pretty thudding fashion.
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Suzuki's, alas, are frozen — at least for now, and maybe for good.
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The scenes that play out before them, alas, are too often dreary.
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Alas, he has been stuck with No. 28 for nearly a decade.
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But alas, I have a veggie jambalaya to cook up from HelloFresh.
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Alas, Ms. Cyrus was not the biggest musical draw of the night.
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Policyholders' surplus for ALAS' risk-bearing subsidiary, Attorneys' Liability Assurance Society Inc.
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But the anti-vaccination movement is not, alas, a bastion of rationality.
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Purists who feared the movie might sanitize the violence, alas, needn't worry.
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Alas, Adam Driver's publicist has not responded to a request for comment.
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Alas, I wasn't so lucky when it came to that final symptom.
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Alas, the classical boomlet stopped short of Lang, who lost to Smith.
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Alas, her Figaro, the bass-baritone Adam Plachetka, sounded leathery and blunt.
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Alas, there's no wireless charging, which is unheard of in flagship devices.
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So "alas" doesn't mean "oh, no" or anything like that, Sandy thought.
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Alas, the past few years have not been kind to social psychology.
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The Furbo has a privacy mode, but, alas, we didn't trust it.
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It scoops the stuffing out of us, and chucks us aside. Alas!
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Through them we pass out into adventure and sunshine, to them, alas!
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Completing his law degree in 1995, Moreno worked for two years as an attorney before taking a job as a legal advisor at Corporacion Alas de Venezuela C.A., a holding company for Venezuelan airline Aeropostal Alas de Venezuela.
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Holzhauer was close to the $25 million mark, but alas, it wasn't enough.
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And, alas, the sisters rap a portion of the song — a portion, folks.
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Alas, none came and Trump resorted to calling top Clinton aide Doug Band.
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Alas, they might not arrive in time for the Women's March on Washington,
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Alas, George Hodel isn't at the party, although his presence is certainly felt.
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Alas, those same experts see little opportunity for progress in the coming year.
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Alas, Chipotle says no, there won't be queso on the menu anytime soon.
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Alas, the hustle and bustle and empire of Rompo Gym is no more.
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I get that it's corporation-mandated horniness but alas, Valentine's Day remains horny.
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Alas, Marcel's crown kept falling off because he just would not keep still.
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Alas, there's not much she can do with one of King's weaker screenplays.
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Brokenhearted, I continue to scour the web but, alas, none are as good.
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But alas, that's what we had to do at Curlfest this past weekend.
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Alas, this is a fictional world — and groomed women make for good ratings.
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It doesn't budge even after she accelerates the car into the door. Alas.
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Alas, the resolve seemed to disappear almost as soon as it was broadcast.
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Alas, that confidence has gone missing, leaving American democracy in a strange place.
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Alas, most hotels have strict check in policies that prevent this from happening.
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Alas, Mr Joko, known to all as Jokowi, has not met his target.
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But alas, Kardashian still seems to be smitten and sticking by his side.
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Alas, she does — and she really rocks that pink Marilyn Monroe-esque hairdo.
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Alas, the creator didn't shed too much light on how it all works.
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Alas, it'll still be a few years before we get a real Holodeck.
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But alas, the ride, like all good things, must come to an end.
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Alas, there's no Bughead romance in this version of the Archie Comics universe.
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But alas, here we are, and so is Blackberry's new smartphone, the DTEK50.
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Alas, some have since split up, so it may not be that auspicious.
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Alas, a new paper suggests that even dismal scientists divide on gender lines.
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I haven't done so yet, mostly because (alas) I lack rhythm and flexibility.
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Alas, that is more of another broken reed and a blatantly manipulative attempt.
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Alas, says Alejandro Hope, a former intelligence officer, such an approach carries risks.
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Alas, the warmer isn't wireless — it has to be plugged into the wall.
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Alas, even mild questions about whether their ancestor protected the Hui caused disquiet.
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Alas, Apple didn't die on its Hill, but decided to kill it instead.
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Alas, no photoshoot has emerged — so maybe this girl just really enjoys fuschia.
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Alas, neither of those were quite ready for me to check out yet.
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"Alas, it was in the books before the fateful vote," he tells me.
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Alas, the frontispiece of Tom Clavin's biography, "Wild Bill", belies this swooning description.
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The improvement, alas, is solely owing to charity from China and the Gulf.
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Alas, Sears did not in fact go on to invent the commercial internet.
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But alas, these problematic individuals are still family, and they need presents too.
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Alas, this was all we got of this Thirtysomething-esque take on Archie.
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Alas, without Sam and Peter on the case, we may never find out.
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But, alas, it remains one of the harder outerwear must-haves to style.
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I tried intervening with the two-way audio, but alas, both ignored me.
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Alas, time can only move forward — and Barack has already served two terms.
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Alas, Trump has proved yet again that he's capable of no such thing.
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But alas, the Starz show feels like a shadow of its literary self.
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Alas, there is no video on YouTube of Mr. Padmore performing this song.
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The Renoir, alas, is all too typical of his banal chocolate-box works.
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Alas, it won't be the Mariah Carey-filled Christmas sequel we so desire.
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Alas, we all got our hopes up for a happy ending too soon.
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Alas, the "Starships" rapper wouldn't settle for one routine on her Instagram. Nope.
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Alas, even in countries with several marriage-like options, many couples pick none.
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Alas, the Sender slowly petered out, never quite getting the respect it deserved.
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And, alas, you may realize you don't hate her so much after all.
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Alas, selection, vetting, clearance, and confirmation may run many months past the inauguration.
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Alas, you can't snag the sportswear giant's sweets-centric new styles quite yet.
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Alas, he is less good at making sense of its undesirable side-effects.
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Before long, alas, sentiments and laws sharpened, until interracial couples risked fearsome punishments.
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Alas, such a magnificent sight may well become less common in the future.
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Wade to uphold a constitutional right to an abortion—of vital importance. Alas,
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Alas, we have to settle here for it being one subplot of many.
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Alas, the Federal Election Code is not crystal clear on this issue, either.
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Alas, like Rose, Noah, 31, has in recent years been prone to injuries.
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Alas, there are only 100 jobs in the US Senate to go around.
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But alas, I'm not a 401(k) or even a rollover IRA millionaire.
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Alas, a chemical analysis of the waste confirmed that, yes, it was human.
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Alas, when America's president blusters and swaggers, it can produce real-world consequences.
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Alas, it proved to be a world teeming with cats, dogs and cars.
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Alas, we can't all be Lydia Davis, but thank god we have her.
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Alas, a gardener earning $30,000 a year is unlikely to live that long.
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Alas, Manicube offers only standing appointments arranged through your company's human resources manager.
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But alas, gentlemen, the line between board shorts and swim trunks is blurring.
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Alas, iPhone owners still need a separate Lightning cable to charge the iPhone.
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Alas, to my shame, only 24 out of 72 clues made the cut.
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But alas, I had already left the gala before the great diva performed.
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Alas, all fell well short in the execution, yielding dark but muddled drama.
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Any acknowledgment of those subplots, alas, will have to wait for another special.
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" Alas, he added, "the fun remains, but the thrill of discovery is gone.
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Alas, they do, and in so doing further cloud our already unstable reality.
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But alas, cheaters never prosper, especially not in the age of social media.
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Alas, the vintage travel decals from Disneyland, San Francisco and Crater Lake, Ore.
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Alas for these would-be king-makers, Mr. Trump doesn't take much advice.
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Alas, the Navdy has gotten a bit pricier since its 2014 pre-orders.
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Alas, this world is too complicated for such an on-the-nose metaphor.
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Alas, they only nearly beat Duke, missing a desperation shot at the buzzer.
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But alas, the recovered beer can't be resold—it's destined for the drain.
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Alas, Henry's two teen-age sons were studying for exams and needed quiet.
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Document by document, all of it, all together, but, alas, step by step.
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That, alas, is a far cry from the spirit of the Trump administration.
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Alas, Mimì — one fears for Kristine Opolais, whose voice has become worryingly pallid.
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Alas, he wishes his worries away and catapults to high school fame overnight.
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Alas, Ms. Parker plays the wife, so she's not around all that long.
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Alas, the demand for a televised presidential primary debate trumped public health considerations.
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Alas, no aspect of it could possibly have been part of Bach's understanding.
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Alas, they both fell before the anti-immigration furor of the Trump administration.
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But, alas, Trump seems to be saving that crisis for a rainy day.
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Alas, unlike Jones, he won't be making a speech in Cooperstown this summer.
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But alas, nine times to the playoffs, never even to the conference finals.
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He is not on the Philharmonic's guest conductor roster for next season, alas.
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But alas, we ended up with something very, very different and much messier.
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Alas, without any sustained tension, the actors' behavior seems more odd than sinister.
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Alas, it didn't come with an instruction manual; we're still working on that.
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Alas, Johnson's suspicions are only of a piece with other paranoid G.O.P. effusions.
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One of whom, alas, happens to be the president of the United States.
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One of whom, alas, happens to be the president of the United States.
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Alas, though, it took the Lebanese 14 years to come to their senses.
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Alas: Something in Suburbicon went sideways on the way to the big screen.
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Some people, alas, will indeed regard this as seeking a "bona fide relationship."
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Alas, shallowness and impulsiveness have become the hallmarks of Mr Trump's foreign policy.
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Alas, Ms. Butler didn't get the part, undoubtedly because certain people didn't pray.
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The man who is consumed by fear is, alas, justified in that fear.
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Alas, taken in context, Mr. Trump's point was all too clear and dismaying.
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Alas, HBO has not yet asked me for input about my favorite show.
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Alas, the beach itself, part of a state park, is strictly off limits.
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ALAS' score on Fitch's Prism capital model was 'strong' at year-end 2014.
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Alas, spotty record-keeping prevented Israel from landing a replacement from Latin America.
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Alas, back in reality all we get are endless Priuses crowding parking lots.
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But alas, for that to happen, truth would have to be a goal.
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But alas, lobster aficionados won't be able to use the emoji just yet.
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But alas, Popeyes sold out of its chicken sandwiches in just two weeks.
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The below ad is now part of the norm at The Times, alas.
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Alas, my grown-up friends, the second Era of Arendelle is upon us.
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Alas, whether or not it will be the ADIFO remains to be seen.
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I asked when we could expect a recording; alas, likely not this year.
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Alas, his shooting edges toward disastrous, and his confidence in it is sodden.
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But a multiplicity of parties, alas, is not the same as a meaningful opposition.
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Alas, Mr Chaudhry's words were destined not for the history books but the scrapheap.
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Nor, alas, was Pilecki treated as a hero by Poland's post-war communist regime.
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Alas, Kate allegedly insisted that her "rural rival" be phased out of their lives.
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Alas, he's choosing to do neither and want instead to eliminate their budget entirely.
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Montreal scrambled to find something to top the Rockefeller giant, but alas, spectacularly failed.
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I had failed yet again, and was no closer to my Twitter handle. Alas.
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Alas, the one thing the App Store still lacks is pervasive Dynamic Type support.
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Alas, much of the sweetest gear sent to space never makes the return trip.
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Alas, it's unlikely that the world's ever going to be completely free of nonsense.
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I leap out of bed to bring her outside, but alas, I'm too late.
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Alas, a woman can save the world, but she still can't score some sleeves.
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I am a fan, but alas, not fan enough to see these features yet.
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Alas, the MW4993s also cost an impressive $499, far higher than Sony's sensible $349.
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Alas, these could prove even harder to settle than the Article 50 divorce itself.
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Alas, Mr Erdogan's populist authoritarianism, jingoism and repression are only wedging them further apart.
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It will take far more than that, alas, to return Indonesia's forests to health.
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Alas, the fine video includes only a long excerpt from this world-weary song.
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Alas, there's only one Salto and it's the work of researchers at UC Berkely.
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I wish we had more to share, but alas, this is all we got.
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But alas, I have never got to own one; they're just too damn expensive.
|
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In India's parliament, alas, there was only the thinnest of support for gay rights.
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But alas, I saw no wings, only a badge, a small replica of wings.
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That feature is rolling out starting today (alas, only for folks in U.S./Canada).
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Alas, who knows what would have happened if my wish had come to fruition.
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Alas, "Ye", Mr West's eighth album, falls short of the overwhelming gesture he needed.
|
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But, alas, that's just how his latest Challenge rival, Stephen Bear, feels about him.
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Alas, the AubRih relationship lives to be speculated endlessly over for yet another day.
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Alas, he has used that gift only to divide his country, for selfish ends.
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Alas, there is no single answer: just a million ways of looking for one.
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Alas, the industry generated far too few sceptics and far too many corporate cheerleaders.
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Alas, as Snyder can be visually all-powerful, his movies cannot be all good.
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Alas, new infections in west and central Africa have fallen just 9%, to 370,000.
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Alas, the charging connection is Micro USB, no USB-C glories with this one.
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Alas, Foria joins my long list of failed remedies, though for an odd reason.
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"Don't do anything stupid in Alas Purwo," warned Suwandi, one of the park rangers.
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But alas: War Machine isn't as good a screenplay as any of those films.
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Alas, there's nothing to worry about here: Randall's crisis wasn't foreshadowing anything terribly tragic.
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I eventually find the building but alas, I have entered from the wrong side.
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Alas, the chances of reaching such a sensible accommodation with China's airlines are low.
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Alas, the Smithsonian later said it had no plans to exhibit the new acquisitions.
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But alas, animals are no more immune to illness and injury than we are.
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Alas, Kraus was not the Bachelor, and he doesn't think he ever will be.
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Alas, this was the grievous mistake that led to a mascot injury last week.
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Griffin had to inform Scarborough that, alas, Google's search algorithms were beyond his control.
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" Alas, postal regulations stipulate that "Collection boxes [...] must not be sold to the public.
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This morning routine, alas, is wrong, all wrong, according to psychology writer Eric Barker.
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Alas, I want some cold rosé, and I'm too invested to not drink any.
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Other kids tried to play with Messi but, alas, it was a no-go.
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The worst part of Monday's episode was that, alas, it was only one hour.
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Alas, the kerfuffle over Russia's shenanigans in the 2016 U.S. election took center stage.
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But alas, the recurring theme with the G5 is one of almost naive design.
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However, the bipartisan consensus that open racism is unacceptable is, alas, now completely shattered.
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Alas for Mr Rubio, his straddling strategy increasingly looks like a stretch too far.
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Alas, it's not Carlotta on Cotton's hand that's the issue — it's the cuffs. Yep.
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Alas, that isn't how science works, they grow up — like the rest of us.
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Alas, Luna is definitely growing up — and her parents could not be more proud.
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I got excited for the future possibilities of a ginger king Louie, alas pic.twitter.
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Alas, the LG Rolling Bot is nowhere near as mature as the BB-8.
|
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But alas, instead of figuring out how to leverage Vine, Twitter closed up shop.
|
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But there are just some things that, alas, it was unable to teach us.
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JIRA, alas, implicitly teaches everyone to ignore the larger vision while focusing on details.
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Alas, she did not become president — but that didn't change our current economic challenges.
|
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Alas, Fisher says his giant Rubik's Cube broke shortly after he made his video.
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Over the past year, alas, a string of North Korean provocations has heightened tensions.
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The best protection would be peace in the Middle East—a distant dream, alas.
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Alas, "Jessica DiLaurentis kept excellent records," and now A.D. has Aria's best kept secret.
|
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Alas, navigating through such a dizzying cornucopia of libations can be a grueling task.
|
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Alas, a polarised Congress has passed hardly any public-lands bills in recent years.
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Alas, judging by her economic policies so far, she is more inclined to tinker.
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Alas, also like Albert II, he was killed on impact when his parachutes malfunctioned.
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Alas, we won't expect that kind of happy ending from The Bachelorette anytime soon.
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Alas, Mr Roxas is a hopeless campaigner and is far behind in the polls.
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Alas, Tom Petty is dead at sixty-six, or only eight years from now.
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Alas, the Tennessee of the past eight years is not the Tennessee of old.
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Alas, Fred (sob) and George were not in attendance, nor were Bill or Percy.
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Clarke sparks off Yeoh (and Thompson) but they, alas, are not the romantic pair.
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Alas, the kids in this book seem hipper to death than Death himself is.
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That basic rule, alas, is not followed by Claire (Brianne Moncrief) and Ryan (P.
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Alas, the project was short-lived, destined for obliteration after a brief two weeks.
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But alas, you're only in the real world and safe from the zombie apocalypse.
|
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Alas, like bathtub hooch, Christmas Clubs aren't as popular as they used to be.
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There was no bathtub, alas, only a shower stall adorned with a white curtain.
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Alas, these changes didn't stop legislators from looking to codify their concerns into law.
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"Art historians, alas, don't ask agronomists, and they've made some terrible blunders," she said.
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Alas, it did not have actual Frosty, just the cream used to make Frostys.
|
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Alas, after a decade off the air, CNBC brought back "Deal or No Deal."
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Alas, I can't help feeling that the vote was based on bigotry toward immigrants.
|
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Alas, as time went on, there was a short decline for Nike's Jordan Brand.
|
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Alas, it fell to an Air Force general to remind America of its values.
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But, alas, as with so much else about our health-care system — it's complicated.
|
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Alas, McDonald's scant bacon does little to power up the flavor of this sandwich.
|
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But alas, Disney and Apple are enemy combatants ramping up for World War Streaming.
|
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Alas, that political wisdom is now evaporating, so that these lands are in peril.
|
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What precedes that overall, alas, represents a creative step back, not a leap forward.
|
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Alas, if you're hoping for a celebrity horror story, I'm afraid this isn't one.
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Alas, their pleas fell on deaf ears and the people sided with the politicians.
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But alas for Rubio it turned out that Republicans didn't want any of this.
|
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A winner was declared, but alas, her poem has not been translated into English.
|
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All too many editors have their own sets of financial ties to companies, alas.
|
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Alas, the network passed on Gilmore Girls: Part Deux and The Sookie Strikes Back.
|
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Alas, she didn't ask any follow-up questions about Prince George's impression of Marvin.
|
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Alas, we will just have to toil on in a world without world peace.
|
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Alas, as with everything the far-right touches, it is much darker than that.
|
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Alas, no sneaky hidden prompts hinting at any of that have been found yet.
|
|
But alas, we have seen, heard, and read the tweets of the unscripted Trump.
|
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Alas, my body disdained my efforts and I finally had to take a statin.
|
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The show tries valiantly to suggest all this, but alas, does not quite succeed.
|
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Alas, there will be no ice rink, no driving range and no fencing studio.
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Alas, even glorious pizza faces situations in which its cheesy, Rubenesque curves are unwelcome.
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Alas, he's not in the business of solving global problems, but of creating them.
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Alas, simply knowing the comics are there as a road map isn't really enough.
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But alas, she is cursed to continue walking the earth as an irrelevant mortal.
|
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Alas, Eskata won't be commercially available until April, too late for her big day.
|
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Alas, Black Pearl rolls onto Dead Man's Chest and plunges into At World's End.
|
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Alas, spa entry was not included with the room, I was disappointed to learn.
|
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Alas, Epic Games has repeatedly said it is not inclined to introduce interruptive ads.
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Alas, I have no pull at Netflix, and neither seems to be coming soon.
|
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We have evidence of what works but, alas, we prefer our theories to facts.
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Alas, during our nighttime excursions, we failed to see a single unidentified flying object.
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Alas, he had vocal troubles that night, though he recovered later in the run.
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Good ideas (or bad ones, alas) scale only when they have power behind them.
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Alas, they will not assemble for an encore; the show wasn't renewed. 8. 'MR.
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Alas, the Red Cross is not allowed to take it because of his disease.
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Alas, "Private Manning" is surprisingly uninvolving, despite hitting so many hot buttons at once.
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Alas, no one ever lost money betting on the cynicism of today's congressional Republicans.
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Alas, none of those very real targets is the target of these rogue weasels.
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But, alas, Trump is Trump, and that is now and has always been trashy.
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New research, alas, suggests many of them are laced with something other than water.
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Alas, Ja's catalogue revival has a fatal flaw: Nobody really, truly asked for this.
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Alas, it's not the "Benetton ad from the '80s" she hoped it would be.
|
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Alas, it's just a concept and some jerk(s) stole it — both prototypes, even!
|
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But alas, another day, another mind-numbingly idiotic bumbling act by the White House.
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Alas, today is not your day — but more options will certainly present themselves soon.
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It was the ways of the world, alas, that forced us to rebuild it.
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Alas, a box within the report called "What Is STEM?" muddied the waters again.
|
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Alas, for all he claims to love her, his attentions keep drifting elsewhere. mother!
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What can't be overstated, alas, is just how boring and tedious it all is.
|
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Alas, the words of President Donald Trump loom over the civil rights icon's day.
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Alas, too late: Though they were myriad, they were by then mostly behind us.
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" Sandy and I had a long discussion about the meaning of the word "alas.
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Alas, there are only four remaining performances, with Mr. Nézet-Séguin conducting just three.
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Alas, in a secondary shaft, labeled Tomb 17K85/1B, Dr. Reisner came up empty.
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Alas, only her final assumption was correct, and we parted ways without exchanging numbers.
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Alas, as the Tate Museum notes, the girls might have been Turner's half-sisters.
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Alas, the game would end the season's favorite cinderella story at 7-2, Yankees.
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Alas, it seems Hollywood just isn't ready for the Rory Gilmore of our dreams.
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Se construyeron muros para aislar alas completas y —como en las alas de ébola— los médicos entraban por un extremo de la sala enfundados en equipo protector y salían por el extremo opuesto bajo la inspección de un enfermero para prevenir la infección.
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Alas, this is Paradise — the show is built to force people to play the field.
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Alas, an overcast day partly obscured what looked on their website like a gorgeous view.
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Alas, books on jurisprudence do not sell as many copies as the Harry Potter series.
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Alas, the transition was a bit much for Pickle, who got sick on the plane.
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Alas, many users still had their doubts that such a change was necessary or beneficial.
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Alas, we probably won't catch a glimpse of the actual gown until her big day.
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But alas, like much of what Trump says on Twitter, the tapes are pure fiction.
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But alas, Beast is just a cute Silicon Valley dog, and so here we are.
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Alas, Donald Trump is not the only president for whom this is a major goal.
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But alas, that's not how hit products always work; being first doesn't equate to success.
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Alas, while many Europa-bound missions have been hatched, few mature beyond the concept phase.
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Alas, there is no shortage of Clinton surrogates making hyperbolic claims about the Sanders campaign.
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Alas, like most gems from the 90s, Double Dare was too pure for this world.
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She gave Zetina her number but, alas, it turned out to be the wrong number.
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Alas, the quartet is pretty anodyne—"a great team and winning culture" is one example.
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Alas, Turner is afraid that's exactly what may happen — even though she hopes it won't.
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Alas, the South Korean government now seems eager to swallow another order of sucker-bait.
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Alas, for efforts to combat climate change, it is an impact of the wrong sort.
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Alas, it turns out there is a Buddha in China that is 208 metres high.
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Alas, China's recent actions suggest that it is, if anything, tightening its grip even further.
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We've seen his face, his little toes, and his precious bonnet — but alas, no name!
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It spawned a 1998 theatrical movie, Barney's Great Adventure, which — alas — was panned by everyone.
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Honestly, we're surprised they didn't start rolling in faster, but alas, the time has come.
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I was hoping for a souvenir to bring back to my wood cabin, but alas.
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Alas, Mr Peña raised the price of fuel by around 20% in January last year.
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Alas, "The President is Missing" is itself missing some things that might have improved it.
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Alas, that does not seem like it will be the case for Bieber and Baldwin.
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Alas, we only have Penguin Awareness Day in January and World Penguin Day in April.
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Alas, it only works for famous people who are married to other famous people, unfortunately.
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But alas, Apple removed the port from the iPhone and several manufacturers, including Google, followed.
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Alas, there are four reasons to doubt that enthusiasm for journalists is reaching unexpected places.
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Alas, fried chicken fans (and…bewildered other people), the shop won't be around for long.
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Alas, each year brings more evidence that Mr Xi sees things the other way round.
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Alas, Hiddleswift is no more, but Hadid is still happily coupled up with Zayn Malik.
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I had tried so many remedies that I hoped would work, but alas, nothing did.
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Alas, it turns out that the Instagram account is nothing more than an elaborate ruse.
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Alas, he didn't kill her — if anything, the concussion Peach suffered only made her stronger.
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But alas, there would be no such reckoning, neither on SNL or in real life.
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Alas, Lyft's IPO filing tosses its drivers a bone in the form of cash bonuses.
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Alas, the most important thing to remember is that without your staff, you are nothing.
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Getting ready for a test ride… Alas, I didn't get to drive the Model 3.
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Politics no longer takes place in smoke-filled rooms, since tobacco, alas, is banned everywhere.
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Alas, these reforms have been countered by other policies that smack of the old protectionism.
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Alas, it seems uinlikely that any evidence will shift the views of the Brexit camp.
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Andrew Sullivan wonders if we are ripe for tyranny and concludes that, alas, we are.
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Alas, Mandiba's men arrive and throw a bomb in the crowd, creating a mass panic.
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He really wanted to be a poet, but the advanced poetry workshop was full, alas.
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Alas, it is not the case that Evers will enjoy the same powers as Walker.
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Alas, switching to a thick milkshake diet for health reasons probably isn't in the cards.
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Alas, the color switch only lasted for a day, courtesy of some natural-looking wigs.
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Alas, it seems Billy Campbell did not get to reprise his role as octopus boy.
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Alas, humans stay human, and so ignore the threat and fight among themselves for power.
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Alas, the two-button one-piece was made especially for the athlete in that hue.
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But alas, it seems Trump finally found a comfy bed to sleep on in Hamburg.
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Alas, despite his plethora of talents, he will not also serve as the musical guest.
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Alas, the average age of diagnosis in the rich world is three and a half.
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But alas, the challenge isn't the weight, but rather the way travelers use guide books.
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Alas, we were unable to confirm the whereabouts of that infamous I Heart T.S. tank.
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Alas, I opted for a little more movie-theater usher and a little less Jidenna.
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In "Sin Alas," American cruise ships have yet to drop anchor again in Havana Harbor.
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But in the wake of the Brexit vote it is, alas, now much less likely.
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It would have been great to see a headphone jack return, but alas, there's none.
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Alas, if you pick up food from the floor, germs are probably coming with it.
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Alas, women have a history of being held to higher and far less sympathetic standards.
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Alas, we're not booking a flight for a six-person journey beyond earth anytime soon.
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Alas, these local papers may not deserve that money any more than the Times does.
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Alas, I lit some candles and secured a spot in my home that felt peaceful.
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Snubs: "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" is fantastic, and seemed like it had a real shot. Alas.
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But, alas, it was relegated to the best rap album category and ignored everywhere else.
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We're told he was released from jail earlier this month, but alas ... he's back again.
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A vulgar but precise description, alas—some things simply can't be observed without a shudder.
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Alas, it was only a short flight to Penang, lasting an hour and ten minutes.
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Alas, there's no Android version: Pocket Casts is just about our favorite cross-platform option.
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And yet, alas, what the movie proves is that androids are meant to be servants.
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Alas, Allen is still making films—and with your former favorite N*sync member, too.
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Young people are obsessed with Skepta and Nazir streetwear, and illegal parties and, alas, ketamine.
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Alas, Thomas' new house has a skeleton crew and he's bored out of his mind.
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Teigen explained that the hotel did warn the guests about the drill — alas, in vain.
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Alas, there is a snake in this domestic paradise, and his name is Mr. Beiderman.
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Alas, Claire has a plan in this sixth and final season, arriving on Friday, Nov.
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Alas, from my vantage point he was mostly blocked from view by the other players.
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I wish I could take credit for this as a joke, but alas, I cannot.
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The answer, alas, is that the author is keeping him there to force a conversation.
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Alas, the Jewish state seems to have learned little from the far-to-recent past.
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We are far more engaged, far more politically informed (and, yes, far more misinformed, alas).
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Alas. Global markets took an ungraceful dive as talks between Beijing and Washington stopped entirely.
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Those dogs' barks, unlike the ones in the movie, won't be rendered into dialogue, alas.
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But after five minutes or so, it's done — and then, alas, the plot kicks in.
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Alas, being an early mover does not always pay off, a theme of its own.
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LOQUACIOUS was indeed 10 letters, but alas, an adjective — not a noun like the others.
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Farhad: Alas, I was once a Bitcoin thousandaire, but I've since sold all my holdings.
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Alas, though, a single meeting does not an environmental policy make; skepticism is in order.
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Novak Djokovic, a star of the men's tour, felt compelled to weigh in, too, alas.
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I'd offer recommendations, but anything I might suggest is well beyond his reading level. Alas.
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The love story and the cruel, ageless paranormal ruling class are, alas, pretty "Twilight"-manqué.
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Alas, like so much else here in late August, the place was closed for vacation.
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Alas, this is CES, and things tend to go wrong with even the best prototypes.
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Alas, none of these or other measures have checked the regime; denuclearization likely won't happen.
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Alas, the meeting was brief since she was jetting off to another gig soon after.
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He sleeps less tremulous, less cold/Than we who must awake, and waking, say Alas.
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But alas, the Early Stage SF event in April will most certainly prove them wrong.
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Alas — as the first Bishop of Arles, poor Trophimus must be turning in his grave.
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Alas, Paul Ryan, Mitch McConnell and Donald Trump are not trying to fix that problem.
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Alas, books made of paper are heavy, and it's hard to always have one around.
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Alas, 70 years after its founding, China is hostile even to constrained forms of pluralism.
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Alas, Cohan remains a prisoner of that dichotomy for the length of this small book.
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Alas, when a breakup takes a celebrity couple from us, Hollywood births a new one.
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Alas, in 2012 someone reported him to his employers, the South China University of Technology.
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Alas, the free breadbaskets of yore have all but disappeared, at least in New York.
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Alas, their misfortune has also attracted opportunistic proposals that could make the problem even worse.
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But alas, his directorial debut Paanch never had a theatrical release due to censorship issues.
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But alas, the robot within the PM kicked in and she stuck to her script.
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Alas, I did not see Robinson's first game, nor even his last, a decade later.
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Alas, there were no reports of anyone recreating the doughnut head scene from the movie.
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Alas, this research, shown to be severely flawed, is still cited by opponents of childhood vaccination.
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Alas, tripped up by its subject matter, the movie is ultimately a tepid and frustrating experience.
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But alas, they have that nasty ol' sci-fi habit of becoming more autonomous than automaton.
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Alas, it's 2018 and we no longer have Carson Daly to guide our spiritual music journey.
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Alas, much this same reality-denying dynamic is at work in parts of Star Wars fandom.
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But alas, we had Lisa Leslie, women's NBA star and four-time Olympian on our team.
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Once you've got it, your inbox will look like this: But, alas, you can't stop there.
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Alas, the story going viral today is too good to be true, according to archaeological experts.
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But alas, my favorite show will live another day and the Gallagher shenanigans will go on.
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Alas, the relationship between politics and religion has become too theatrical and partisan in recent years.
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Alas, he will not heed Bolívar's second commandment: to "right the wrongs that lead to errors".
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But alas, what most people noticed about the Obamas' visit is that they danced the tango.
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But alas, Ye and his unrested, unfucked team finished and Jesus Is King was born. Hallelujah!
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Alas, there are no bananas or cute monkeys amongst the grime and vermine in MTA Country.
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Alas, our days were so packed I wouldn't have had time to do any logging anyway.
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But alas, we're left with questions that demand answers: Are these teens wearing trucker hats ironically?
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But, alas, not with the regulators, who shut down the service for not using licensed drivers.
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Alas, it's not going to work with Gober, though she was pretty excited about this attention.
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But alas, there's a new multicolored food making rounds on the viral food circuit: coconut butter.
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But alas, whenever a woman posts about any accomplishment, there's a mansplainer waiting in the wings.
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Alas, none of this will help end conflicts today or prevent them in the short term.
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Alas, Parker, Cynthia Nixon, and Kristin Davis were, apparently, very much onboard for the threequel. Cattrall?
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Alas, most of us are stuck with dialogue created by our muddled brains, not literary pens.
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Lawrence is being his usual charming self, but alas their bromance has come to an end.
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Alas, we will have to wait a while longer before the company makes the big leap.
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Alas, artificial intelligence (AI) is unlikely to succeed where steel rails and internal-combustion engines failed.
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Spend enough time in Alas Purwo and you're bound to come across all kinds of wildlife.
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Alas, it's 2018 and our version of the life-preserving liquid doesn't come from a conquistador.
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When you scan past the slick, brightly-colored blob, you'll see—alas—stalks, bark, and shrubbery.
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But alas, here we are, living in slip dresses and denim cut-offs by necessity alone.
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Alas this is not because of bold new policies, but rather the silly things he says.
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Alas, Hiddleston came home empty-handed after losing out on the Emmy to Courtney B. Vance.
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That, alas, is less about a response to white terror, than a nonresponse to black pain.
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Alas, the chance of a robust opposition emerging from this miserable election campaign is vanishingly slim.
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Alas, Arie Luyendyk, Jr., a contestant from season eight of The Bachelorette, is the next Bachelor.
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Alas, that's better than a W, G or P fare class, where you receive no mileage.
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Alas, the Flames chose to ignore our nations' free-trade agreement and have paid the price.
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Alas, like Sisyphus barely shy of the peak, Hofmann's digital boulder came crashing back down. Again.
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Alas, he didn't leap into the air or even flat-iron his hair for this performance.
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Alas, still no word on if/when proper Apple Music support might come to Google Home.
|
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The first Twitter essay I wrote (alas, rudimentary and unthreaded) was about racism and American conservatism.
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Speaking of which ... Alas, Claire Foy's time as Queen Elizabeth II has come to an end.
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Trump's is simply unburdening ourselves of the world's problems -- which, alas, we can't afford to do.
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Alas, Clay isn't side two of the tapes: instead, that honor goes to Jessica (Alisha Boe).
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But alas, stiptease is no more; no more tease of the balloon or bubble or veil.
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Alas, sometimes the party has to end—and aggressive Mars in curmudgeonly Capricorn knows this well.
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Alas, some Trump supporters who were seemingly unfamiliar with the historic declaration, took offense on Twitter.
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Alas, policy is where Renho, a talented communicator, is weaker than her two competitors for leader.
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Alas, we'll have to come back to Rick and Maggie and their soul-crushing grief eventually.
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But, alas, it did, as seen by the above intimate picture with her boyfriend, Ben Hanisch.
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Yes, we would all like to erase that sentence from our minds, but, alas, that's impossible.
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Alas, once Johnson began being quizzed, his eccentric, attractive nature gave way to sound-bite ambush.
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Alas, that train has left the station, because Quinn is now living downstairs in Carrie's apartment.
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He really needs the role, because it's good business but also because, alas, it's good shtick.
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Alas, at the end of the day, / Quite frankly, dear reader, there's not much to say.
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Defending free speech, alas, takes more than standing up for science, sound argument and brave eloquence.
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Alas, ABC's well-liked Speechless isn't so lucky; it's been canceled, as has NBC's Trial & Error.
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Alas, my baseball career fizzled in my teenage years, so I was spared from my nightmare.
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Alas, I've struck a compromise and found some incense I can not only stand but enjoy.
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Alas, history did not unfold in such a happy manner for Israelis and, in particular, Palestinians.
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"I couldn't resist that face, and alas, we ended up with a third kitten," she added.
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Alas, that may be asking too much in an age of crash diets and instant abs.
|
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But alas, the purpose of this article is not to weigh the options of Michael Bisping.
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Alas, this 15-year fever dream will all be over after Thursday's star-studded series finale.
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Alas, it took roughly the same amount of time to give all back and then some.
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R.E.S - "Bom Bonito e Barato"Banda Carnavalesca Brasileira - "Abre Alas / Piada de salao / Allah-La-O"
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But alas, here I am — two months before the conventions — and I'm still talking about hair.
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But, alas, beauty does not sleep and the Instagram community lets nothing slip through the cracks.
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Alas, it was the beginning of the city's rainy season, so I decided to work instead.
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Alas, as soon as the happy couple and photographer arrived they were swooped by angry magpies.
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But alas — for Mama ultimately, death was the only angel that could shield her from despair.
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Alas, the Astros lost most of Morgan's prime after a trade for the slugger Lee May.
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It should be a crime for this breakfast to cost over $6, but alas, New York.
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Alas, as we all know, FitzMagic always has an expiration date — plus Fitzpatrick doesn't play defense.
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Alas, Trump tore it up without reading it — one of the stupidest foreign policy acts ever.
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I wish this were the norm for exploring the U.S., but alas, we're a car country.
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Alas, the chance that the Senate measure will be adopted by the current Congress is minuscule.
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Alas, not even O'Connell's fiercest glares and saddest sighs can turn Jack into a real boy.
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Alas, if you want to throw a Zoom dinner party, everyone will have to cook separately.
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Alas, pitching for the fifth-place St. Louis Browns, he finished with a 12-203 record.
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This paradox lies at the heart of Biza's novel — which, alas, is a roman à clef.
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Alas, the glass had cooled too quickly and the "badass squirrel bong," she said, had shattered.
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Alas, the whole gang is in good shape, although they are having issues with their bonding.
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I felt like I could have stayed in my current set-up much longer, but alas.
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Taylor-Joy affects an appropriate hauteur, though one that, alas, too often solidifies into masklike blankness.
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Ernie Tedeschi has a very good thread (but, alas, not a blog post) making this case.
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Alas, in Phillips's new work I feel like Hansel and Gretel after losing their bread crumbs.
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Alas, I hadn't packed my skates before heading to Sudbury so I was only a spectator.
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Alas, many navigation apps are built and designed around driving; Citymapper is not one of them.
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Alas, Messina, now 38, did not monetize his idea, but it did change social media history.
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Alas, when it comes to awards voters, the most directing is often considered the best directing.
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We had been going to the Neptune, but alas, the restaurant closed a few weeks ago.
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"Radical liberals made me more racist" is, alas, not a remotely novel claim in American politics.
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That's a bad thing, but alas, I'm not sure you can do a lot about it.
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Name Withheld This is a sad story, and in its outlines, alas, not an unfamiliar one.
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Alas, it would also involve those who wield power deferring to the rights of individual workers.
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Alas, the Salman opinion issued in early December turned out to be something of a dud.
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"Alas No, I cannot accompany you," it reads, an attempt to wriggle out of a meeting.
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But so many other boys had the same idea that, alas, the store shelves were bare.
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But alas, with Sophie averaging just over three hours a day, I lost fair and square.
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Alas, unlike a dice roll, the election is not an event we get to try again.
|
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Alas, aside from the two dads, the family I wound up with isn't exactly the Lotterys.
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Alas, however, this new title—which Ishii directs and co-produces—finds itself caught between worlds.
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The scares came early and late, they hovered and they lingered, and then, alas, they faded.
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Alas, that doesn't appear to be on the horizon, barring some retroactive twist on Ragnarok's conclusion.
|
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But alas, the Gods had only cooked up yet another cruel joke for our perennial underdogs.
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Alas, the Neanderthals can use fire, but they don't know how to create it for themselves.
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Our textbook offers either "Alas" or "woe is me," and there's little to choose between the two.
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Alas, fans (and detractors) of Beuys have nothing to worry about: the removal is a temporary intervention.
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Alas: I did not enjoy my travels with this latest iteration of Murder on the Orient Express.
|
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Besides, Alas is just confirming what we all already knew anyway — Selena is an IRL Disney princess.
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But alas, it did, because as the singer made explicitly clear he loves boobs — specifically, his wife's.
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But alas, before Universal Standard came along, size-inclusive choices were limited — and that's putting it lightly.
|
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It may sound too much like a Black Mirror plotline to be true, but alas, it is.
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Alas, Piazzi would not be the one who ultimately found a way to crunch those orbital numbers.
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"Back to dirty blonde, back to my roots," the model captured the shot, tagging photographer Mert Alas.
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Alas. With so much going on, don't feel bad if you missed some things along the way.
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Alas, the brightest stars burn shortest, and this tale of hubris has collided with a tragic end.
|
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Alas, platforms involve no such physical product, and leave no such physical trace for us to investigate.
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Alas, the big bad guys catch wind of Benny's good deeds, and swiftly do away with him.
|
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Alas, the rumors came courtesy of an anonymous source and the "cozying" could have been entirely platonic.
|
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But alas, here we are, and Rage 22 is a video game you can play right now.
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Mr. Goldblum has done very well since then; mantras, alas, have had a rougher go of it.
|
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Alas, that woman is now married and Pierre's current sexual partner isn't as game for piss play.
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Alas, while some automakers posted record sales for the year, the biggest automakers were not among them.
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Alas, Google told us repeatedly that it has no idea when it'll roll out beyond that group.
|
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Alas, it's officially cemented in the pop culture canon, especially because they wore so many bucket hats.
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Alas, I had to pack up and leave in the eighth inning to prepare for postgame festivities.
|
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Alas, all good things come to an end, and there are some discontinued products we'll forever mourn.
|
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She wishes she could tell him the same, but, alas, the rules of the game are strict.
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Alas, as this is the show's final season, we'll have to look elsewhere for the Haynes fix.
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Alas, too few came and inflation had already eroded the value of each note to 20 cents.
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It's a gorgeous day and I wish I were on the beach instead, but alas, work calls.
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Alas, by the time I'd showered and gotten dressed, the carriage had turned back into the pumpkin.
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Alas, he's not the first person to get his or her spot blown up by an app.
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The forest in Alas Purwo was so dense that the high midday sun couldn't reach the ground.
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They believe that no one is allowed to hunt the animals or plant anything inside Alas Purwo.
|
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But alas, here we are, welcoming yet another stripe-y print into our wardrobes with open arms.
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Alas, Angelina Jolie has not hired Kris Humphries to represent her in her divorce from Brad Pitt.
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Alas, I've been called many things over the years, but rational has rarely been one of them.
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Alas, even when these tests are conducted, Mr Cappelli has found that managers often ignore the results.
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Alas, finding a suitable location — a place with room for all that hardware, member project storage, etc.
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If, however, the change is too fast and severe, they will most likely just go extinct. Alas.
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Alas, halfway through our run she's a quarter mile away and we have to chase her down.
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Alas, they fell short, and Iguodala's back injury early in the next game helped hasten their spiral.
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But alas, it turned out to be fake — made by a very talented fan of the series.
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Alas, only four will be selected for the maiden voyage: "Four people every two years," explained Lansdorp.
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At the time of writing, FiveThirtyEight computes a 90% chance that football, alas, is not coming home.
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Alas, the two sides of Judson's zip proved liable to come apart rather easily, defeating its purpose.
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Hariri, alas, was killed by a car-bomb in 2005 after calling on Lebanon's militias to disarm.
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There's no such built-in shortcut available on Android devices, alas, but some other workarounds are available.
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Alas we couldn't stay nearly as long as I hoped, as they close at 7:00 p.m.
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"Alas, even a long life is short and one must choose," Brassaï said in a 1980 interview.
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But alas, the parents returned from their swim and confronted the gay parents about the missing baby.
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Alas, total Medicare spending on drugs is likely to average $111 billion annually over the next decade.
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But alas, you're bound by an NDA that required you to burn all prototypes and early designs.
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Alas, it's just for show — but that doesn't make this slick custom Xbox One any less desirable.
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Her cover and accompanying editorial were shot by industry-favorite photographer duo Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott.
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Alas, the upgrade won't stick around forever — Tesla generally charges at least $5,000 for the permanent equivalent.
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Alas, we'll have to wait until Sunday to find out where she's headed — and what danger awaits.
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Alas, the Trumps don't attend Fashion Week nowadays (though, hey, there's still time for that to happen).
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Alas, congressional Republicans seem eager to score one of the biggest own goals in Internet politics ever.
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That would be fine if interest rates were not so close to zero, but alas they are.
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Alas, when you realize The Accountant is a disjoined, confused, muddled mess, it sticks in one's craw.
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He would love to disbar the lawyers but alas, he wrote, he does not have that power.
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Alas, the original Instagram showing Harry's party antics and rad neon green specs has been taken down.
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Alas, the burkini ban is not the only noxious response to jihadism that Western leaders are mulling.
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Alas, the truth is out there, and now we have no choice but to investigate it further.
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We were really excited to see him apply his makeup with a spinning fidget spinner, but alas.
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Alas, a similar quackery increasingly infects politics across the Western world, and the side-effects are grave.
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We usually go out for Japanese food, but alas because of #TakeOutTakeout we were relegated to cooking.
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Alas, Abbas refused to negotiate not only during the freeze, but for the remainder of Obama's term.
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Alas, we were homeward bound with our tiny bundle, and I was determined to do my best.
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Alas, the influx of jobs has not boosted wages for the region's forklift drivers and order-fillers.
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Alas, if he insists on a lighter regulatory touch, he may become the "law and disorder" president.
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Alas, the Iron Throne is just a "dumb bystander" that got accidentally caught in Drogon's emotional freakout.
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Alas, we might as well reach for the good stuff, and while it's on sale, no doubt.
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Alas, he gets few chances to show off his old skills, so Monday's putout was a treat.
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Alas, the State Department's antiquated Africa policy and lax Congressional oversight may now enable a perfect storm.
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Dim Sum Go Go in New York's Chinatown has a Michelin Guide mention, but—alas—no star.
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Alas, her mother lives in another country and had to cancel her travel plans due to alerts.
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But alas, even those stalwart Blockbusters have begun to disappear, closing one by one over the years.
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Alas and Piggott were also behind the infamous photo shoot of Miley Cyrus masturbating in Interview magazine.
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But alas, there is no hot tub at the Chateau and I am but a Hollywood serf.
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Alas, we know next to nothing besides the name — Half-Life: Alyx — until 10 am on Thursday.
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Alas for the May government, its unsteady hand in structuring an exit strategy has ensured its demise.
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Plus a vast "To Read" set of shelves where some volumes, alas, have sat waiting for decades.
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But, alas, she could not dismiss the other side of her soul, that of the basketball lifer.
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Alas, "Namouna" was part of "Here/Now," a dog of a program that lasted nearly three hours.
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In the end, the big point is that people are complex, though alas not nearly enough here.
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