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mourned or grieved for

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He lamented farmers have been prevented from going to their farms for the past ten days while roads leading to the farms had also been destroyed, calling for a permanent solution to the challenges.
He lamented that all the candidates focused their attention on winning the elections by any means and they were least bothered about the difficulties faced by handicapped persons.
Noor Sana Uddin lamented the shrinking academic freedom in the country and showed concern over ban on professors to talk with journalists.
He lamented that the government was withholding funds meant for rehabilitation of infrastructure battered by the flash floods of 2015.
The BHUs refer poor patients to District Head Quarters, which then refer themto expensive hospitals, he lamented.
'Our firefighters are not being trained as per the international standards and they do not receive their allowances on time' he lamented, adding that lack of equipment unnecessarily force the rescue teams to risk their lives.
SIDON, Lebanon: Future MP Bahia Hariri lamented the presidential vacuum over the weekend but expressed hope that the Lebanese will overcome this ordeal and build an independent and functioning state.
Frisch went on to criticize the Danish National Board of Health and lamented how the Board did not address any of his criticisms of their "Note on the circumcision of boys." The Note promotes the circumcision of male minors and has been taken at face value by politicians who do not have the time to delve deep into the matter.
An expert of the international environment group Greenpeace, Mohamed Diame, has lamented the dangers of over-fishing in the waters of the West African sub-region.
Are they the dead of Tian An Men Square being lamented? Is it the demise of an independent democracy in Hong Kong?
Death instigates destruction or dismemberment of the fabric of the house: How she wept, his eldest daughter, how she lamented and wept, wi bakit bittu ilkabira Cadadit wi bakit "Indeed!
Although in the given case more than a year had passed from the death of the lamented husband, the time had not reduced the lamenting widow's regret and grief; besides, she had problems connected with the appearances of the husband in her dreams and his nightly visits to their house.
On the other hand, Paul lamented Peter's betrayal of the truth of the gospel by yielding to the pressure of the Judaizers who insisted that Hellenists should follow the eating practices of Jews (Gal 2:13-16; see Acts 10:10-35).
Under a front-page headline "Murder most fowl", The Star newspaper lamented the demise...
The conservative blogger Andrew Sullivan once grumpily lamented the rise of "the iPod people." Walking down a New York street in February 2005, Sullivan saw each person "in his own musical world, walking to their soundtrack, stars in their own music video, almost oblivious to the world around them." Even as he copped to owning an iPod of his own--one of 67 million sold since its debut in 2001--Sullivan saw civilization crumbling in the friendly, well-designed face of the little Apple digital music player.