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From the first page, I liked Tiny Walker, the typically Macalisterian main character: an ex-marine who would have been a hero in the battle of Falluja had he not been dishonorably discharged for failing to corroborate the official story of the rape of a twelve-year-old Iraqi girl and the murder of her and her entire family, an unfortunate instance of miscommunication with local civilians.
Romney's comments betrayed so much more than an unfortunate instance of momentary tone deafness.
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In what must count as a particularly unfortunate instance of a lovers' quarrel, the two finally confront each other on the battlefield, where Maubub prepares to attack his beloved with an army that includes lions and elephants, while Mahliya has mustered "4,000 buffaloes with their horns covered in iron and their necks protected by collars of Chinese steel" – and, aptly, 5,000 wildcats.
Meanwhile, in this unfortunate instance, of such constraints are legends made.
He begins to tell them about the unfortunate instance of miscommunication with local civilians, but leaves Declan out of it.
The findings present a novel view of how fertilization competence may be established in the human oocyte and a means by which certain fertilization failures that occur after conventional clinical IVF can be identified and explained in the unfortunate instance of fertilization arrest at the oolemma.
(Except for an unfortunate case of poison ivy).
Garcetti, in a news briefing this fall, acknowledged "unfortunate" instances of property destruction but said they are rare.
There have been unfortunate instances of nullification.
It's one of the more unfortunate instances of Birther Kool-Aid overdose.
Here are some of the most unfortunate instances of the internet's new favorite video game mixing with cold, harsh reality.
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