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Perhaps this is just an unfortunate choice of phrase.
The Wagner, all agreed, was an unfortunate choice.
It's an unfortunate choice of customer to have put forward.
"It's an unfortunate choice of words that was pulled out of context," Mr Echevarria told Reuters.
(Apart from the singers, the band members barely speak at all, an unfortunate choice).
The ballet was an unfortunate choice to highlight her prodigious talent.
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"Call off the dogs, Mr. President," his news release said, an especially unfortunate choice of words to use in a segregation case.
This makes him a spectacularly unfortunate choice to pick as an example of the evils of the National Health Service, which has provided free health care — to him, and to millions of other people here — for 61 years.
This makes him not just an exceedingly odd duck but also a most unfortunate choice for true romance, which is the kind Alice has finally decided she wants.
While granting that Mr. Cox was "a man of integrity," he calls him "a particularly unfortunate choice" as special prosecutor and, inaccurately, "the protégé of Senator Edward Kennedy Nixon's bitterest enemy and closely allied with the entire Kennedy family".
As Miller points out (using a rather unfortunate choice of metaphor), cameras will not be "a magic bullet to curb police violence".
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