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He continued to write opinion pieces into his eighties and nineties, bemoaning the stature of modern-day politicians and the lack of working-class voices in politics.

From BBC

Ohio Senate candidate Bernie Moreno was caught on video bemoaning the "single issue" women voters and wondering why women over 50 would care about it.

From Salon

Even cabinet ministers have spent much of the past few days privately bemoaning what they see as the deficiencies in how the government is functioning.

From BBC

We flew together on a couple of business trips, and while I stood there bemoaning the length of the security line, he would just walk to the front.

From Salon

He remembered his father, Jose, a stove repairman who instilled in his son and daughter the importance of education, bemoaning the gerrymandering that kept Latinos from electing more of their own.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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