View with regret
1view with regret — index deplore Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
2Eastern Orthodox view of sin — The Eastern Orthodox Church is particular in its view of sin.OverviewThe Fathers of the Eastern Orthodox Christian Church do not generally take a legalistic or juridical approach in their views of sin. For them, sin does not exist as an abstract… …
3Tuesdays with Morrie — Infobox Book name = Tuesdays with Morrie image caption = author = Mitch Albom country = U.S. language = English genre = Philosophy publisher = Random House release date = 1997 media type = Print Hardcover Paperback pages = isbn = ISBN 0 385 48451 …
4Shi'a view of Umar — This article is about the Shi a view of Umar, the second Sunni caliph.hia viewHistorical contextUmar ibn al Khattab was one of the earliest figures in the history of Islam. However, the Shi a have traditionally asserted that the Sunni perspective …
5Rear-view mirror — A rear view mirror (or sometimes, rear vision mirror in British English) is a functional type of mirror found on automobiles and other vehicles, designed to allow the driver to see the area behind the vehicle through the back window.Rear view… …
6Married... with Children — Intertitle Format Sitcom Created by Michael G. Moye Ron Leavitt …
7Oak View Mall — Location Omaha, Nebraska, United States Opening date 1991[1] Management General Growth Properties Owner General Growth Properties …
8Demon in My View — For the Ruth Rundell novel, see A Demon in My View. Demon in My View is a vampire novel written by Amelia Atwater Rhodes, and published in 2000. Originally entitled Bitter Life, it was published when the author was 16. It is the follow up to In… …
9The Man With the Flower in His Mouth — is a play by the Italian playwright Luigi Pirandello. It is particularly noteworthy for becoming, in 1930, the first piece of television drama ever to be produced in Britain, when a version was screened by the British Broadcasting Corporation as… …
10deplore — I verb be sorry for, bemoan, bewail, brood over, complain, cry over, deflere, deplorare, express deep grief for, fret over, grieve for, groan, lament, moan, mourn, regard with sorrow, regret, regret profoundly, repine, rue, shed tears over, show… …