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After his death, he was remembered as a tragic example of unfulfilled genius.
Their deaths were cited last week by President Bush as a tragic example of the need for peace.
On Tuesday, March 7, experts in law, psychiatry, and neurology discussed the devastating impact of a misdiagnosis, using an individual's story as a tragic example.
He and his co-authors cite the 2015 drowning of a Syrian toddler in the Mediterranean Sea as a tragic example of the power of this evolutionary pull to care for our young.
The third problem with the belief that a Greek exit would somehow be a cleansing experience is that it assumes Greece could simply be pushed out and left to its fate as a tragic example of the risks of noncompliance with bailout programs.
Elected officials and community members have pointed to the accident as a tragic example of Glendale's poor driving and pedestrian safety record.
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It's easy to dismiss the wretched cheeseburger crust pizza as a mere food curio, a tragic example of the terrible things done to perfectly innocent ingredients by those operating at the bottom end of the market.
Mayor John DeStefano Jr. calls the aborted project a tragic example of public infrastructure gone awry.
The attacks on the World Trade Center on 9/11 are a tragic example of this.
(Happily, Mara's isn't a tragic example: she appears to be thriving after her treatment).
The crash was a tragic example of what scholars call the automation paradox.
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