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Yes, President Obama did a notably bad job of responding.
The weather on Grande Terre is notably bad.
Then there's Jefferson Davis Falkins, the actual robber, who has notably bad luck with women.
But the Giants have had some notably bad luck in recent years involving their players and nightclubs, so it would be understandable if there was some concern.
While none of the Americans played particularly well against Canada, it was a notably bad night for Hamid, the starting goalkeeper for D.C. United.
(In one notably bad joke, the black activist Stokely Carmichael was asked what position women held in the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, to which he replied, "Prone").
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When the teams had met in Pittsburgh six days earlier in a notably bad-tempered encounter, the Pittsburgh goalie skated to centre ice in the final seconds to fell his opposite number with a single left hook.
Britain exports more to Ireland than to Brazil, Russia, India and China put together: a situation that the chancellor of the exchequer, George Osborne, calls a road to "economic irrelevance".Yet dreams of a swashbuckling, oceanic future carry risks, notably of bad policymaking towards Europe.
"I look back at all of the work I have done over the past 14 years and many things come to mind, notably how bad my hair was in the first Harry Potter film!" the British actress joked, accepting her award.
While no Jets receiver caught more passes during the preseason, Hill also did miss a few, notably a bad drop in the second quarter of the third preseason game that popped into the hands of Carolina Panthers defensive back Captain Munnerlyn.
Notably, when bad tags were filtered the percentages of duplicate ditags in the R1881 and vehicle LongSAGE libraries were 6% and 5%, respectively.
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