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Howard Dean understood this, even if he used an unfortunate example to raise the issue.
This earned the paper an unprecedented rebuke for "an unfortunate example of bad practice".
There's slow cinema and there is boring cinema, and this is an unfortunate example of the latter.
Father Eichner's description of how non-Catholics should behave on Catholic "turf" is an unfortunate example of the intolerance of some to ideas not their own.
The scheme, they said, rode roughshod over the traditional Hutong neighbourhoods and was an "unfortunate example of the destruction of Beijing old town".
At the Roxy Theatre.Gloria Swanson's second talking film, "What a Widow!" which is the chief attraction at the Rialto, is an unfortunate example of sound reproduction.
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"This is an extremely unfortunate example of an advertiser scraping an image from the Internet and using it in their ad campaign," Facebook said in a statement.
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Though Franklin, its director, would go on to make the supremely effective thriller Road Games, at this stage he was still a novice who fluffed some key scenes, a near-drowning bizarrely set to Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring being an especially unfortunate example.
Steven Spielberg's 1991 misfire, "Hook," starring Robin Williams as a grown-up Peter Pan, is a memorably unfortunate example of the trend.
It was a most unfortunate example of mindless stereotyping.
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