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On this score we are far more unfortunate than shit; our frenzy to persist in our present state — that's the unconscionable torture.
So what's a far more unfortunate fate?
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The rival page in the New York Times has far more spark, and - in the unfortunate absence of political opposition - has provided the only forum for serious national debate over the Iraq issue.
Like "The X-Files," "Lost" and countless other conspiracy-driven sagas, Snicket's 13 volumes of "A Series of Unfortunate Events" left fans with far more questions than answers.
A repeat of such an unfortunate mishap could cost Rodgers far more than the player's services this time around.
I travel in my head far more than I travel in reality, which is unfortunate, but I do want to travel more in future so I can at least pretend to be cool.
That's unfortunate, because flicking through pages is a far more comfortable than tapping on small "next" and "previous" buttons," Hewitt writes.
The limited availability comes as Samsung revamps its VR video service, dropping the unfortunate "Milk" name in favor of the far more functional Samsung VR.
The unfortunate reality is that there still are far more people looking for jobs than there are openings.
(In an unfortunate irony, hydrofluorocarbons, which, molecule for molecule, trap far more heat than CO2, were specifically engineered to replace ozone-depleting CFCs).
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