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So the Goodell adherent, certain that Mr. Buckley's election would be profoundly unfortunate, must decide whether to stay with Senator Goodell or switch to Mr. Ottinger.
Here, Cox's boy soldiers offer insight into the lives of profoundly unfortunate, and otherwise invisible, children.
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That I have even been pushed to defend my age group is profoundly irritating and unfortunate, because I am hardly a staunch champion of the cold brew-chugging, ironic T-shirt-wearing, artisanal-living members of my generation.
Lowry was profoundly upset by this unfortunate coincidence - his life was ruled by coincidences, both fatal and benevolent - but the two books had little in common.
But now, in young patients receiving effective treatment for HIV/AIDS, there is a progressive accumulation of unfortunate people who are permanently and profoundly blind.
That is most unfortunate for a piece of legislation that profoundly affects a crucial segment of the economy worth tens of billions of dollars".
I apologize profoundly to Yaffa Eliach, whose work I have long admired, for the most unfortunate error to which she has drawn attention.
Canadian firms are profoundly influenced by the Canadian capital markets' narrow definition of what constitutes 'risky behavior,' and the unfortunate result, says the author, is a dearth of globally-competitive Canadian companies.
Profoundly Loved, Profoundly Missed.
Profoundly missed.
Profoundly grateful.
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