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Yes, President Obama did a notably bad job of responding.
While none of the Americans played particularly well against Canada, it was a notably bad night for Hamid, the starting goalkeeper for D.C. United.
It was a notably bad week for the idea of a free society – "free society" being defined as a social organism minimally policed by the legislators whose controlling force is its citizens' sense of personal responsibility.
But Mr. O'Neal emphasized yesterday that Merrill would continue to take risk in certain areas, perhaps trying to assuage fears that, after getting in at the top, the firm would get out at the bottom, a notably bad trading strategy.
The whale became so famous that the doggerel poet William Topaz McGonagall (1825 1902) wrote a notably bad poem, "The Famous Tay Whale", about it.
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When the teams had met in Pittsburgh six days earlier in a notably bad-tempered encounter, the Pittsburgh goalie skated to centre ice in the final seconds to fell his opposite number with a single left hook.
Although the committee has now been strengthened, it is still confined to making recommendations; in cases of conflict a final decision can come only from the President, and Mr Eisenhower is notably bad at settling these jurisdictional disputes.The third difficulty goes deepest.
They're doing a good job of talking up his record, something Obama himself has been notably bad at doing for his entire presidency.
The weather on Grande Terre is notably bad.
Then there's Jefferson Davis Falkins, the actual robber, who has notably bad luck with women.
But the Giants have had some notably bad luck in recent years involving their players and nightclubs, so it would be understandable if there was some concern.
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