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My Pro-Love stance would of course DEPLORE the use of violence such as the murder of Dr. Tiller to support their political beliefs.
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To say the very least: I DEPLORE THIS ABC 20/20 PIECE!
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To lament is to: (1) to express sorrow, mourning, or regret, often demonstratively: to mourn: towail; (2) to regret strongly: to DEPLORE
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I DEPLORE THE GUTLESS DNC, & IT'S CHAIRMAN, WHO HAS NOT CARED FOR SENATOR CLINTON SINCE DAY ONE.
Angry Clinton supporters tell party leaders: 'Let's go McCain!' 2008
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WOMEN IN WAR-TORN DR CONGO REGION DEPLORE UN'S "GUILTY SILENCE"
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TANZANIAN LEADERS DEPLORE BOMB ATTACKS IN ZANZIBAR
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POLICE DEPLORE FAILURE OF SIEGE VICTIMS TO LAY CRIMINAL CHARGES
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THE IFP DEPLORE THE DURBAN BOMB BLAST AND ACCUSE THE GOVT
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UN SECURITY COUNCIL DEPLORE THE INCREASE OF VIOLENCE IN SOUTH
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THE DP DEPLORE ATTEMPTED DISRUPTION OF ITS MEETING BY THE ANC
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