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  1. Early sociologists such as Ferdinand Tonnies (1855-;1936) and mile Durkheim (1858-;1917) tended to bemoan the loss of community in the face of modern urbanism; there is a wistful longing for the past in aspects of their analysis of the modern world.
  2. MORALISTS may bemoan the decline of the traditional American family.
  3. I have often played host to married friends who bemoan their lack of privacy, or express their desire to be able to put themselves first, once in a while, instead of their partner, parent(s), children or grandchildren.
  4. AN OBJECT lesson for all those who bemoan the artistic indifference of government, last night's Omnibus (BBC 1) looked at a political leader who took the closest interest in art, a mediocre and embittered water-colourist who eventually turned to another medium - mass emotion and warfare.
  5. I could almost bemoan the fact that the two greatest Bach obligato violin parts (those contained in the St. Matthew Passion ), are not included; but then I can hardly blame Miss Battle for not being contralto or bass (shame though)!
  6. His songs today bemoan the rotten state of the world - Aids, police violence, the homeless, his ex-manager - these are now grist to his mill.
  7. Glamis Castle is most famous for its association with Macbeth , and Shakespeare's hero is said to still bemoan the murder of King Duncan, appearing to walk on the roof, taking a route known as The Mad Earl's Walk.
  8. Those who bemoan the weakening of the governmental role of parliaments are not only failing to bear English history in mind where Parliament never had that role, they are forgetting continental history as well.
  9. Let's not forget, these are the same people who bemoan the fact that the house scene has been lost on the high street, that a "nation of lilac clad youths", have taken its energy (i-D).
  10. Rationing of sweets, like food and clothing, was continued for several years after the war was over, and people like me with a sweet tooth used to bemoan the meagre ration of sweets and chocolate we were allowed.
  11. It is of no use to bemoan the existence of such competition.
  12. It is clear from thinking in Brussels and Paris that their views on international trade owe more to Friedrich List than to Adam Smith, although it is always surprising that they bemoan their countries' so-called tutelage to the United States and at the same time attack the liberal economic policies which lie at the root of American power: why do they not realise that they should adopt economic liberalism as well?
  13. Like policemen and women everywhere Easton's section police bemoan the deterioration in the attitude to authority shown by some youngsters.

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