of Rue
Source: Webster's dictionaryAll the good done by a Labour government “had been derailed by the Panama affair,” he rued, saying that the revelations had been discussed in the parliamentary group, evoking mixed feelings. Source: Internet
He was ill-suited, however, to the college atmosphere and later rued his 14 months there as the "most idle and unprofitable" of his life. Source: Internet
The poet and colonist Edmund Spenser wrote that the victims "were brought to such wretchedness as that any stony heart would have rued the same". Source: Internet
As David Cameron himself rued today, it has been four weeks in row of NHS questions from Ed Miliband. Source: Internet
Clear restructuring rules do not exist for these cases, creating the risk of a complicated restructuring process, creditor losses, and a decline in real median incomes in the debtor country, the Treasury Secretary rued. Source: Internet
“India and the Middle East are traditional markets where they still want natural pearls, which is in one out of 10,000 oysters maybe…But then you’re killing 10,000 oysters for it,” he rued. Source: Internet