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As it turned out, it was a pretty unfortunate thing to say.
Which is — Ms. Lukesh: — pretty unfortunate because we'd like to think of it as all antiques, but it is not.
I think it's equally clear, with the benefit of hindsight, that attention and resources were then diverted to the conflict in Iraq with pretty unfortunate consequences.
"That's pretty unfortunate that a guy who doesn't have any idea who I am or anything about me would say something that silly," Edmonds said.
Ms. Ketterer warns that the precarious state of government finances, across the developed world and especially in Europe, could result in "a pretty unfortunate future of deleveraging and slow growth".
These were among the viable choices — some not so bad and some pretty unfortunate — that the three million Cablevision customers in the New York area confronted on Sunday as they hastily weighed ways to watch the Academy Awards in an emergency.
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The intersection of the two creates some pretty strange and unfortunate incentives.
If you look at the move from the pre-2000 era of IPOs and startups and stock stories and the post-2000 era, I think a lot of folks got pretty disillusioned by unfortunate cultures that were built on greed and fear.
It's pretty amazing, if unfortunate, that over 40 years later his words still resonate. .
Nearly a decade ago, when Jim Moore — creative director of GQ and a man who has rendered hundreds of stars briefly more fashionable during his tenure at that magazine — first styled Mr. Timberlake for a pictorial photographed by Bruce Weber in Montauk, N.Y., it was clear the performer was more than a well-made shop dummy with a pretty falsetto and an unfortunate tendency to beat-box.
Lulz thinks it's funny; hell it is pretty funny but the unfortunate fact is at the end of the day workers are hurt and the CEO of Sony still gets in a Maybach and is driven to his mansion.
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