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It demonstrates quite tragically one of the consequences of the bureaucratization of contemporary university life.
Once co-stars (and quite tragically so) in the "Harry Potter" series, Daniel Radcliffe doesn't envy his former Hogwarts classmate Robert Pattinson.
One of the most troubled school systems in the nation has been, to my mind quite tragically, in the nation's capital, Washington, D.C.
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When a patient comes in with a belly trauma, then you keep him or her under close observation instead of using modern diagnostic imaging facilities that you do not have, but that can quite often end tragically.
No other artist takes me to that place of power and optimism and light quite like the Tragically Hip.
And Wavell, tragically, was quite unable to fulfil these expectations.
Tragically, that bromide quite doesn't hold this time.
Such casting suggests a sensibility that was not quite of this world and, tragically, seems to have derived from a personality that was finally unable to be at ease in it.
But tragically, it's not quite that simple.
He said: "It is a huge cost on staff and when one of these people tragically dies, the service is quite rightly criticised".
They were a huge cost in staff time "and when one of these people tragically dies, the service is quite rightly criticised".
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