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Though it's unfortunate, at the end of the day, your man needs to be himself and do his own thing.
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"What happened in California, though it was unfortunate, helped us design restructuring," Sergei K. Dubinin, the chief financial officer of Unified Energy Systems and a former Russian central banker, said in an interview.
She was a successful journalist and a much admired writer in her lifetime, though it was unfortunate - and symptomatic of her fate - that she won the Pulitzer prize in 1922 for One of Ours, a novel that does not quite work, about the first world war.
The club announced some big signings for the summer and, though it was unfortunate that Graeme Smith had to go home after three matches because of injury, the Brown Caps should not have resulted in relegation.
It's unfortunate, though, that Pew's research didn't dig further into the questions users had about the Internet and its impacts on morality – the report doesn't mention the specific problems people believed the Internet was to blame for, or the types of services or activities that helped to erode morality as a whole.
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It's unfortunate, though, that he performs without a band.
It's unfortunate though that it takes tragedy to bring us together in ways that celebratory moments don't seem to.
It's unfortunate though, that at a time where people of color ought to be fiercely united, we find any and every reason to divorce one another; to berate one another via social media with opinions on topics that often are only nuances of a larger, much more important debate.
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