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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

Yet least they faint At the sad Sentence rigorously urg'd, For I behold them soft'nd and with tears 110 Bewailing thir excess, all terror hide.

From The Poetical Works of John Milton by Milton, John

Hear what He cried in angry mood Bewailing man's ingratitude: “For draughts of wine, for slaughtered cows, For treacherous theft, for broken vows A pardon is ordained: but none For thankless scorn of service done.”

From The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse by Griffith, Ralph T. H. (Ralph Thomas Hotchkin)




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