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Bewailing the dearth of risk capital, many a U.S. underwriter had laid part of the blame on the high costs of "red tape" required by the Securities & Exchange Commission's registration rules.

From Time Magazine Archive

Bewailing the dilemma facing Louisiana voters the day after the Oct.

From Time Magazine Archive

Bewailing the "self-inflicted wounds" of the party's 1980 and '84 campaigns, Kirk last week appointed a task force of six Democratic seniors to monitor what the '88 hopefuls say about one another.

From Time Magazine Archive

Queen Dêanira, many a time ere now Have I beheld thee with all tearful moan Bewailing the departure of thy lord.

From The Seven Plays in English Verse by Sophocles

In thy girlhood Already a woe-stricken widow, ever Bewailing thy dead bridegroom!

From Boris Godunov: a drama in verse by Hayes, Alfred




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