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However, only Olivia went on to develop leukaemia because she was unfortunate enough to have suffered a second mutation after birth, which triggered the onset of the cancer.
John Gosden's The Fugue, as expected, will contest the Turf, over a mile and a half, in preference to the Filly & Mare Turf, in which she was unfortunate to finish only third when favourite 12 months ago.
"She was unfortunate to miss out on a podium position at the World Championships in 2012 but she did succeed in 2011 and won two medals at the last two World Cup regattas so I'm confident that she is on track and will deliver a great performance later this summer".
She was unfortunate enough to have hit her low point just a few years before Prozac was invented, and was given Valium which didn't help.
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From Jeanne's point of view, she is unfortunate, because she wants to keep on living.
The love she feels for chocolate is rivaled only by the love she feels for her children (or, if she's unfortunate enough to possess a cursed, non-functional uterus, the dog she purchased from a breeder on Craigslist).
"We just didn't have the spend" for advertising, she adds, which was unfortunate because "if you get people to taste it, they love it, and if you remind them about it, they go buy it".
The Republican chair of the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee, Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, issued a statement saying she was sorry to hear of Clinton's ill health, but it was "unfortunate" she would be unable to testify before the committee next week.
"Somehow, when this got tied up in a very serious budget year for New Jersey, it was unfortunate," she said.
She later said it was "unfortunate" that Nigeria spent only 1.5% of its annual budget on education.
It was unfortunate that she had the injury.
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