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When an atomic bomb goes off, the resulting mushroom cloud contains a mix of highly radioactive bomb debris, unreacted bomb fuel, and anything unfortunate enough to get sucked into the fireball.
Good for the predators; bad for anything unfortunate enough to be on the menu.
Amber, the sap of ancient trees, quickly surrounds anything unfortunate to become mired in its stickiness and then hardens through the ages into gemstone.
Presumably, especially where crowds are gathered, there will also be health care robots whizzing about, ready with their cameras, first aid kits, advice, and direct lines to emergency services if anything unfortunate happens.
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Nobody should think of the decline in remittances, however, as anything but unfortunate.
Lately, a lot of people have heard of the Nimrods, of Watersmeet Township School in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, but that nickname has turned out to be anything but unfortunate: it has helped move about $80,000 worth of Nimrod gear in about two months, to buyers all over the United States, and attracted interest from some of the biggest sports-apparel companies.
If anything, the unfortunate moral of the story is: the more you aim high, the less happy you are.
Didn't we learn anything from the unfortunate Jessica Simpson (now Lindsay Lohan) body obsession?
"And incidents will happen, it's unfortunate, not anything that any of us want.
Named for a star, the Vega was anything but, becoming an unfortunate benchmark for underwhelming Detroit compacts.
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