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That said, there is something very important missing from the coverage of Mr. Weiner's truly unfortunate conduct: He is not alone.
If chemical weapons are sui generis – thus, uniquely abhorrent – then it is truly unfortunate that Kerry lumped Assad with Saddam the very same week that documents confirmed US implicit and active support for Saddam's use of chemical weapons during the Iran-Iraq War.
It's truly unfortunate that Winston Churchill perhaps never had an opportunity to enjoy cocktails in similar surroundings with Adolf Hitler or Benito Mussolini.
"All this negative publicity is truly unfortunate," said Dori Stricklan, who runs a grocery store.
What's truly unfortunate about Bush's privatization road show is that it has distracted him and the nation from the financial threats that loom just over the horizon.
"Obama's reluctance to acknowledge US intervention in Latin American dictatorships is truly unfortunate," said Gabriel Giorgi, an Argentine professor at NYU. "It's an indication of the true goal of this trip: to boost Macri´s place as his ally in the region".
Dennis J. Reardon (Letters, Nov. 17) found himself in a truly unfortunate situation recently.
With Sir Ben in The Wackness, being a stoner means wearing truly unfortunate headwear.
Joel criticized conservative media outlets for peddling falsehoods about the educational materials, calling it "regrettable" and "truly unfortunate" that the school was forced to waste time and resources responding to calls and questions about the handouts.
"It is truly unfortunate that Maj.
Perhaps it was my permanent wave, which was a truly unfortunate mistake.
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