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If so, it's a misfortune shared by English-language poetry in general.
It's a misfortune shared by English-language poetry in general, as only five poets from the English-speaking world have pleased the Swedes.
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It was a misfortune, not a crime.
But it is a misfortune, not a disaster.
It is a misfortune that happens too often to those people who live a life crammed with many separate talents.
It is a misfortune that there is no one in his cabinet able to adapt Attlee's advice to Harold Laski: "A period of silence on your part would be welcome".
Meanwhile the English batsmen will have noted the hostility of the lanky left-armer, Shapoor Zadran, though it is a misfortune for Afghan cricket that he is unlikely to be paired with the highly rated Hamid Hassan in this tournament.
Since the French seldom give ideas serious consideration unless they are well expressed, however, it was a misfortune that most political speculation after the Napoleonic age was written by gifted, often brilliant, conservatives, such as Joseph de Maistre, Auguste Comte, Frédéric Le Play, Renan, Taine, and Charles Maurras.
My little bald skull so astounded him that he almost departed from this life the moment I entered it and, indeed, it was a misfortune and harmful thing for him that he did not, because after that night he never had anything but misery and was destroyed and rent by the world and bereft of his health as long as he lived.
It is a misfortune in any case that this trial should be departed from, yet in some cases it is necessary.
It's a great misfortune for young actors nowadays not to have that sort of experience".
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