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"It was a bit unfortunate for me, but he did play well and served really well when he had to".
"It's a bit unfortunate for him and for anybody else who's sat on the bench that the lads on the pitch are doing well and that makes it difficult to make changes".
Relations involving chemicals have substantially lower coverage rates which seems a bit unfortunate for the CTD triage task.
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Cockerill added: "The whole thing has been a little bit unfortunate for him from start to finish.
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A bit unfortunate".
Maybe a bit unfortunate at times.
"It is a bit unfortunate, but not dramatic," said Van Rompuy.
The chief executive of Australia's Prostate Cancer Foundation, Anthony Lowe, described the remark as "a bit unfortunate".
"The second duck might have been a bit unfortunate," said Warne.
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