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In Mexico, protruding, discolored and generally unfortunate teeth are known as "dientes de ingles".
A woman can become cursed due to her bad attitude, witnessing a men's-only ceremony, being unfaithful or being generally unfortunate.
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It is regarded generally here as an unfortunate repetition of the 1932 affair, when the Japanese naval landing party was confronted by an overwhelming Chinese force and the Japanese army was forced to intervene.
If he said something unfortunate, it was generally swept away in the ambient wind produced by his colleagues.
Its unexpected success helped release a store of resentment toward theory and literature departments generally that has become an unfortunate fixture in the culture.
Reviews for A Series of Unfortunate Events have generally been positive, with reviewers saying that the series is enjoyable for children and adults alike, and that it brings fresh and adult themes to children's stories.
Mr Costa's report is full of fine-sounding idealism, but the ideals and the good intentions suffer from the unfortunate defect of generally lacking a basis in reality.
Specific gestures were often used as abstract movement, an unfortunate device in sprawling, generally even-paced dances.
In modern times patient safety is generally understood as preventing and limiting unfortunate consequences or damages due to any health treatment [ 20, 21].
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