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(Which could be unfortunate: what's the opposite of life?) Never mind – what matters is the kit.
And if anyone can build cheap, one-size-fits-all nuclear plants, it is probably the Chinese.If the West turns its back on nuclear power and China ploughs on, the results could be unfortunate.
Harris said the timing of the story could be unfortunate for the newspaper, coming just days after Trinity Mirror agreed to pay compensation to 10 victims of phone hacking, including the former England manager Sven-Göran Eriksson and the former Doctor Who actor Christopher Eccleston.
Harris said the timing of the story could be unfortunate for the newspaper, coming just days after Trinity Mirror agreed to pay compensation to 10 victims of phone-hacking, including the former England football manager Sven-Göran Eriksson and the former Doctor Who actor Christopher Eccleston.
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It was an inauspicious start to say the least, and while that could be considered unfortunate in the extreme, Wales were let down by some disastrous decision-making.
Tossing away a lead once in Tel Aviv could be considered unfortunate.
The sale could be just unfortunate timing by someone with little knowledge of ImClone's business.
Similarly, the president of the security-minded Atlantic Council said similar attacks could be an "unfortunate new normal" for the west.
She is still too young to walk the paths alone — our parents worry that she'll slip between the bars; that, safe though it seems, there could be some unfortunate incident.
"This could be really unfortunate for cable," adds Brumfield.
Although the two goals conceded could be considered unfortunate, the Cottagers have now let in 50 - comfortably the worst defensive record in the division.
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