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It portrayed mainstream researchers, quite unfairly, as heartless enemies; Lorenzo, it implied, had recovered.
He is accused -- quite unfairly, it turns out -- of having fondled a campaign worker.
The critic is (quite unfairly) criticised for their lack of space.
The expedition was poorly organised by the British, and when it went wrong, the Poles got the blame, quite unfairly.
It was as if she had slammed a door in my face, and quite unfairly, it seemed to me.
"Democratic members are trying to link me to something quite unfairly for pure political purposes," Mr. Schneiderman said.
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Mandy Grunwald, another top campaign adviser, was one of the aides the President blamed, quite probably unfairly, for the Democrats' loss of Congress in 1994.... What, exactly, Mrs. Clinton is doing in New York is the dead cat in the eaves of her campaign.
He claimed six for 65 against Worcestershire on debut, so expectations upon him are – perhaps unfairly – quite high.
But it is a fight that we have on our hands, because there are loud and aggressive elements in the West that quite wrongly and unfairly identify terrorism and danger exclusively with Muslims, just as there are equivalent hate-mongering elements in Pakistan and other Muslim societies.
"We have been treated unfairly for quite some time as well and maybe today the decision fell our way," Villas-Boas said.
"It's quite obvious that, fairly or unfairly, this has become an issue".
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