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"This whole thing has become utterly unfortunate," he said, adding that he hoped all those who had withdrawn would reconsider.
A comment on the article accepted that "the massacre [of the Dalits] was utterly unfortunate, but still, you will have to acknowledge that the contribution of Tendulkar towards this society is really huge, larger than any communist revolution or any bloodthirsty Sena [militia]".
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Am I wrong to find it slightly unfortunate (and utterly inevitable) that William Finn, a brilliant composer and lyricist who specializes in gently funny and heartfelt small-scale musicals, is doing a movie adaptation?
This protection on behalf of state enterprises utterly dwarfs the recent unfortunate duties imposed by the U.S. on Chinese steel and other products In general, the transfer of resources to state firms via various subsidies suppresses Chinese consumption, in particular Chinese consumption of foreign goods.
It might make us more comfortable to imagine death as being a distinct, unfortunate happening, utterly removed from the beauty and wonder of life, but it's not.
The Academy announced in September 2017 that Jimmy Kimmel would be returning to host the 2018 awards, one year after he did his best to mitigate the chaos caused by Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway's epic blunder (which, though unfortunate for the utterly deserving cast of Moonlight, illustrated the indispensability of spontaneous live-television snafus).
Most significantly, however we understand the meaning of her words in the unfortunate interview, they are utterly belied by her actions.
This may be technically true, perhaps, but it's unfortunate in its phrasing -- and yet utterly consistent with the dualistic sense of Darwinism as an irreducible biological and social phenomenon.
I actually thought Hugh Jackman was unfortunate not to be rewarded for his heartfelt and utterly committed performance as Jean Valjean.
The final twist, effective enough (though not very imaginative) as a piece of suspense plotting, has the unfortunate effect of making everything that has come before utterly nonsensical (Scott).
The Creole sayings of that unfortunate island keep it in one particular sense from being utterly bereft.
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