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Pietersen's use of the word "treacherous" might be deemed unfortunate as well as mysterious in meaning.
The results of their first big challenge — to conceive a story about a fashion trend using real people (read: not models) — are deemed "unfortunate" by Ms. Coles in a scene that recalls Miranda's appraisal, in "The Devil Wears Prada," of a spread featuring deeply unattractive paratroopers.
Golf correspondent James Corrigan says if that is Bjorn's pick, both Rafa Cabrera Bello and Matt Wallace can be deemed unfortunate.
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In response to the complaint, Facebook deemed it "unfortunate" that Lamebook had turned to litigation after "months of working with Lamebook to amicably resolve what we believe is an improper attempt to build a brand that trades off Facebook's popularity and fame".
Emails obtained by Buzzfeed show that Steve Bannon deemed Mike Pence an "unfortunate necessity" on Trump's ticket during the 2016 election.
This time around, she deemed the non-surgical treatment an "unfortunate move" and that she's moved on to more effective age-defying tricks.
(Hamilton deemed Adams a man plagued by "the unfortunate foibles of a vanity without bounds and a jealousy capable of discoloring every object").
In rationale that defines today's unfortunate conventional thinking, Prince Zeid was deemed to be too Muslim for the West, and too "Western" for many Muslims.
Father Rafał Jarosiewicz called the burning of objects thought to be connected to magic and the occult, and deemed by their owners to be an evil force, "unfortunate".
Mr. Kerrey, in an interview, acknowledged that the high turnover among provosts — the university's chief academic officer — was unusual and unfortunate, but he defended his decisions to replace those he deemed ineffective.
Mahe Fonua was unfortunate to have his score chalked off when it was deemed the ball had gone forward in the build-up, and Gareth Widdop's double movement led to a similar outcome with minutes to play.
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