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Sadly, is it any wonder that less than 50% of Americans even bother to vote.
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Sadly, that is the clear pattern of this administration under the leadership of Arne Duncan.
Kenneth Bernstein: The Department of Faith-Based Education Initiatives Kenneth Bernstein 2010
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Sadly, that is not the case with the state of our schools and the education of our children, although one wonders why.
Ronald Thorpe: Become a Teacher Ronald Thorpe 2011
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Sadly, that is as much a condemnation of religion and the way it is practiced as it is an indictment of capitalism.
David A. Love: The Incompatibility Of Christianity And American Capitalism David A. Love 2011
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Sadly, that is because, unlike you, I know many, many, many Doctor Who fans who appear to be perfectly satisfied with the ending of Season 4.
Humperdinck: "Now, if we only had a wheelbarrow..." rabid1st 2009
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Sadly, that is the way of proceeding that the select committee seems to favour.
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Sadly, that is not the case with the state of our schools and the education of our children, although one wonders why.
Ronald Thorpe: Become a Teacher Ronald Thorpe 2011
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Sadly, that is a question CoE doesn't bother to answer.
"We never did a bad episode?" RTD says about DW. oh_she_knows 2009
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Sadly, that is what much of Wall Street has come to.
Raymond J. Learsy: The New York Times ' Timely Whitewash of Goldman Sachs 2010
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Sadly, that is increasingly typical of all public debate in this country, especially about issues of real concern, and nobody is well served by it.
Brad Hirschfield: Jon Voight to President Obama: You Lie 2010
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