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Rome's puny tree last year was the sorriest of holiday sights.
Great Western is one of the sorriest train lines of them all.
It was really a bunch of the sorriest-ass characters that she could find.
"We've got some of the sorriest judges, leaders and men," Ed Hardin, 73, said.
"It was sorriest crusade we ever had," said his longtime friend and colleague Grady Wilson.
That was the sorriest excuse for an apology when so many of your fans were treated terribly this weekend.
It was the sorriest of holiday sights, and self-deprecating Romans developed an ironic but heartfelt affection for it.
Now, for the first time since 2008, with the subway in the sorriest state it's been in since the 1980s, congestion pricing is back.
I'm sorry we're here, you're sorry you have to read this, and the parade of high-profile sexual offenders are the sorriest of all.
All the women on the 245 United States Olympic swim team left Montreal feeling as if they had been cheated, but Jennifer Hooker Brinegar, a freestyler on the squad, said she felt the sorriest for Babashoff.
The 2017s are some of the sorriest excuses for eyewear that I've ever seen, but in 2020 we had a golden opportunity to make gorgeous symmetrical glasses with two zero lenses and we fucked it up.
One of the oldest restaurants in Washington, D.C. only recently opened to the general public is also home to one of the "sorriest" meals in the capital, according to a scathing review from The Washington Post.
"While it was thoughtful of Congress to provide diners with more transparency, the reality, aside from the bean soup (a different recipe from the more famous U.S. Senate version), is one of the sorriest dining experiences in Washington," Sietsema wrote.
Democrats out here in Berkeley, California, denizens inside perhaps the bluest of the nation's political blue bubbles, are ultra cranky these days not only because they believe the Trump presidency is the sorriest disaster since Noah's flood but also because his raucous administration continues to suck all the oxygen out of the civic arena.
And United is probably sorriest of all, about the time it put a passenger on a plane to San Francisco rather than Paris, about the time an infant passed out on a plane that sat on a hot tarmac and, of course, for that time a passenger sustained a concussion, a broken nose and lost two teeth when being ejected from a flight to accommodate an employee.
In 2019, a judge recommended that the younger Hayat's conviction be overturned, citing an ineffective legal defense for Hayat who was defended by a lawyer who had never previously served in a criminal case in a federal court. The recommendation also cited a coerced confession obtained by the FBI, which one former agent described as the “sorriest confession” he had ever seen.
Coast Mountain Bus Company, an operating company of TransLink, operates bus routes within Pitt Meadows, all of which connect to various West Coast Express stations. Route #701 is a major route that takes commuters from Coquitlam down to Port Coquitlam and into Pitt Meadows and Maple Ridge. In 2018, a TransLink bus stop on Highway 7 in Pitt Meadows was voted the "sorriest bus stop in America" by StreetsBlog.
Lodi gained international attention in 2005 when local residents Hamid and Umer Hayat were arrested and charged in the first terrorism trial in the state of California. In 2019, a judge recommended his conviction be overturned, citing an ineffective legal defense for Hayat - who was defended by a lawyer that had never previously served in a criminal case in a federal court. The recommendation also cites a coerced confession obtained by the FBI, which one former agent described as the "sorriest confession" he had ever seen.
He blamed the murder of Nicole Brown Simpson on domestic abuse, saying: > O.J. Simpson was my neighbor up the street on Rockingham. He lived at 300 > Rockingham Drive, I lived at 100 Rockingham. I've known O.J. forever. This > is one of the sickest, sorriest days in our culture, that he was [found] not > guilty... I've told him since 1985 he'd end up in jail... Eight times > [Nicole] cried out and eight times, because it was O.J. and it was woman- > battering, it was dismissed.
During his second term, McAlister angered Crump by proposing a state sales tax. Crump's allies in the state house defeated the tax, and he broke off support for McAlister, calling him "our sorriest governor."Stanley Folmsbee, Robert Corlew, and Enoch Mitchell, Tennessee: A Short History (Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1969), p. 501. McAlister angered Crump further when he refused to allow the sale of liquor in Memphis (federal prohibition had ended with the repeal of the 18th Amendment, but state prohibition remained in effect).
Washington Metro service is available on the Red Line at the nearby Wheaton and Silver Spring stations. Woodmoor is served by Metrobus numbers Z6, Z8, C2, and C4, as well as Ride On number 9. The Piney Branch Road station of the Purple Line will be built in nearby Long Branch at the intersection of University Boulevard and Piney Branch Road and is expected to be open to the public by 2022. The neighborhood also has the dubious distinction of being serviced by the "Sorriest Bus Stop in America", according to a survey performed by Streetsblog.
Wings returned to Abbey Road in March 1979 to complete the album, before filming a series of promotional videos in Lympne and elsewhere, for what became the Back to the Egg TV special. Back to the Egg received unfavourable reviews from the majority of critics, with Rolling Stone magazine deriding it as "the sorriest grab bag of dreck in recent memory". Although the album charted in the top ten around the world and was certified platinum in the United States, it was viewed as a commercial failure relative to previous Wings releases, particularly in light of the generous financial terms under which McCartney had signed with CBS-owned Columbia Records. Of its singles – "Old Siam, Sir", "Getting Closer" and "Arrow Through Me" – only "Getting Closer" made the top 20 in Britain or America.
The decision has had its critics. In 1937, R.T.E. Latham wrote:quoted in Winterton, Lee, Glass and Thomson, Australian Federal Constitutional Law: Commentary and Materials (Law Book Co. 1999) at 757 > It cut off Australian constitutional law from American precedents, a copious > source of thoroughly relevant learning, in favour of crabbed English rules > of statutory interpretation, which are one of the sorriest features of > English law, and are... particularly unsuited to the interpretation of a > rigid Constitution.... The fundamental criticism of the decision is that its > real ground is nowhere stated in the majority judgment. On the question of the use of American and other foreign precedents, Mason wrote: > Before the Engineers case, the Court made considerable use of United States > authorities. Following the Engineers case, references to United States > authority were much less frequent.
Throughout 2010 and 2011, Doggett maintained a blog dedicated to discussing the book and items related to the Beatles. In a post written in July 2010, he said that he had set out to write You Never Give Me Your Money without any bias towards any one of the former Beatles but that during the writing process, "I felt saddest and sorriest for Paul McCartney – even while I was highlighting things that he might have done and said differently." Adding that some customer reviews on Amazon had claimed he showed favouritism towards, variously, Lennon, Harrison or Starr, yet none identified "any special sympathy" for McCartney in his text, Doggett concluded: "[It] just goes to prove that the book you're writing, and the book you THINK you're writing, can be two very different things." According to Beatles historian Erin Torkelson Weber, You Never Give Me Your Money depicts the four former bandmates with equal weight given to positive and negative aspects of their characters and actions.

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