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"Using that kind of scare rhetoric is just terribly unfortunate," Clinton said of her opponent.
It was just terribly unfortunate that this would happen to a composer as paranoid as Shapey.
Clinton countered that Trump's "scare rhetoric is just terribly unfortunate", while setting out her view in favor of women's reproductive rights.
That we and our two allies capable of projecting power, France and Britain, are now distracted and divided by the wars in the Middle East is terribly unfortunate for the people of Darfur.
"It's terribly unfortunate that the state has dropped the ball on this," said Geoff Lieberman, executive director of the Coalition of Institutionalized Aged and Disabled, one of the few advocacy groups that represents adult home residents.
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"It's terribly sad and unfortunate," he said of Mr. Pirro's departure, "but we'll continue to do the good, quality work we've done before".
Ok his mind may not have been totally on it with the unfortunate, and terribly upsetting death of a close member of his family, which may explain some of the issues of this weekend.
In the wake of the unfortunate and terribly tragic event at the Zoo, I was invited to participate in a radio interview with The Takeaway, a radio program affiliated with WNYC and Public Radio International.
The Unfortunates is terribly sad and so close to Johnson's experience that it is fiction only in a Johnsonian sense.
As they get bigger, these super-size vegetables take on the unfortunate appearance of terribly obese humans, stretched beyond the capacity of their skins.
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