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And in a bit of unfortunate timing, the three-year contracts for some of the luxury suites at Citi Field are up for renewal amid the negative environment in which the Mets have been forced to operate.
Mr. Robert was parked cater-corner to La Perle waiting for a client to emerge from the Anthony Vaccarello show, a fine presentation whose fate it was to be forgotten instantly, overtaken by the latest bit of unfortunate news.
That effort – or "desperation level" as Crosby calls it – provided the Penguins with the boost they needed to overcome a bit of unfortunate history and the return of Stamkos.
James Sterngold (NYT) THE DEMOCRATS BAD TIMING -- In a bit of unfortunate timing for the Gore campaign, Vice President Al Gore was raising hundreds of thousands of dollars yesterday at three events just as his Republican rival, Gov. George W. Bush of Texas, called him "an obstacle to reform".
Another bit of unfortunate news, the press release is nearly 8,000 words long.
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"This was a little bit of an unfortunate situation," the president said, adding that his troops had only recently arrived and had been prepared to go to another region.
By our count, this was Lohan's fourth stint in rehab, and she's made celebrating in Vegas immediately after exiting a bit of an unfortunate tradition in the past.
He's had a bit of an unfortunate season.
"He had a bit of an unfortunate run this season where he had a few injuries, a lot of key players left and he had no money to replace them," Brassell told BBC Radio 5 live.
discusses the extent of his injuries in a YouTube video, with a bit of an unfortunate caption.
In a bit of an unfortunate conflict Sunday, two of the festival's most prominent female voices, Jenny Lewis and Marina Diamandis of Marina and the Diamonds, played at the same time.
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