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"It will be unfortunate if all these great alumni didn't get together regularly," he said.
"It will be unfortunate if the house were to be designed by those who will never live in it," wrote Bhalla.
Re "A Survivor of the West Nile Virus Braces Cautiously for Another Season of Mosquitoes" (news article, March 26): It will be unfortunate if Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani decides to assault this disease, and New York City residents, with chemicals.
"It will be unfortunate if a perception were to develop that the U.S.A.'s withdrawal from the conference is merely a red herring demonstrating an unwillingness to confront the real issues posed by racism in the U.S.A. and globally," the South African government said in a statement.
"It will be unfortunate to lose a talented player, but that's been our strategy at the club now for the last two or three years," added Lennon.
"If he comes out to support Ahmad, it will be unfortunate if it goes against what we here want as there's nothing we can do about it". The elections to determine who will rule African football will take place in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa.
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Braun's retreat, if it keeps up, will be unfortunate, because until now he has been one of the more engaging and accessible stars in baseball — not quite in the Torii Hunter/Johnny Damon class, but close.
Both conditions are relatively common and therefore it is to be expected that some individuals will be unfortunate enough to have both conditions, unrelated to each other.
The team will be unfortunate, unwitting participants in this mess, and it's hard to imagine them initially being received as much more than a novelty act.
Unless better legal shields can be devised, it has been argued, companies will hesitate to create online databases -- which will be unfortunate for everyone.
Even so, future generations will be unfortunate if their historians think there's only one source to turn to when trying to understand the past.
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