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My generation really, sadly, is not going to change the numbers at the top.
Very sadly, he took his own life.
And I can't even tell you about Tinder, except for the fact that if you think there is a limit to the amount of anonymous sex we can have on this planet, you are
sadly
mistaken.
But sadly, today, languages are dying at an unprecedented rate.
Instead, they've become, sadly, uninspiring and uncreative organizations that rely so heavily on market research and polling and focus groups that they end up all saying the same thing, pretty much regurgitating back to us what we already want to hear at the expense of putting forward bold and creative ideas.
Sadly, sometimes there are even children who are trying to get reunited with their parents that they haven't seen, in some cases, for a decade.
Very, very sadly, our foreign services, the United Nations, the military in these countries have very little idea of what's going on.
I don't know how much listening there is in this conversation, which is
sadly
very common, especially in the UK.
Sadly, once elected, many of these faith-based organizations are ignored.
Derrius [Quarles] asked me about a Leonard Peltier T-shirt that I'd worn a lot in the '80s, that, sadly, is still relevant today.
But sadly, the vision of a great future, or the dream of a great future, is just a dream, because you have all of these vices.
The old, sadly, we will die.
During 41 years of teaching biology at Harvard, I watched
sadly
as bright students turned away from the possibility of a scientific career or even from taking non-required courses in science because they were afraid of failure.
Now, sadly, neurological disorders such as Parkinson's disease gradually destroy this extraordinary ability, as it is doing to my friend Jan Stripling, who was a virtuoso ballet dancer in his time.
But perhaps most heartbreaking of all are the stories of the abuse of even the most basic human rights, such as the young woman shown in this image here that are played out every day, sadly, even in the very institutions that were built to care for people with mental illnesses, the mental hospitals.
If education can be likened to watering a garden, which is a fair metaphor, sadly, much of the water is evaporating before it reaches the flowers, especially for some groups, for example, those with hearing impairment.
Sadly
enough, the fact remains that a lot of the studies that are conducted in developing countries could never be authorized in the richer countries which fund the research.
And there, sadly, will always be wars.
It is so significant that, in my mind, this was an event that should have been celebrated with ticker tape parades in every city across the U.S. and Europe, and sadly, that wasn't the case.
But sadly, her health hasn't permitted her to come today.
Sadly, he died in a light plane crash in 2005, but his memory lives on in my heart.
One of the ways in which we would like to deal with the sophistication of the modern world is through politics, and
sadly
you can have humane moral principles, you can classify, you can use logic on abstractions, and if you're ignorant of history and of other countries, you can't do politics.
Sadly, a temporary weight gain can become permanent.
Sadly, Faiza is not alone.
Sadly, Dana and Hung Wei died of their disease.
Sadly, though, the obsession with work is no longer a uniquely American disease.
However, every summer, sadly, the machines got left behind while my parents and I traveled overseas to experience history, art and design.
Sadly, because of deficiencies in technology, disability is rampant in the world.
But sadly, these are fraudulent claims supported by dodgy science.
Sadly, the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center was not.
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