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"We don't want some misfortune".
While Heilman experienced some misfortune, he did not look trustworthy.
Berndt Hanover, with Mike Lachance driving, also had some misfortune.
He also benefited from some misfortune that beset his rivals during Thursday's 109.6-mile stage.
There was some misfortune in his dismissal, but the ball from Clint McKay that got him was a beauty.
The first, admittedly, owed in part to some misfortune, with Zlatan Ibrahimovic's miscued shot falling to Olof Mellberg.
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She worked hard her whole life, but suffered some misfortunes of circumstance and bad timing.
What bothered Chester was a combination of some haphazard defending, decision-making and some shocking misfortune, all of which allowed Hull to bury in part the memories of their 40-point drubbing at Widnes last week.
Its inability to do so, however, is not some catastrophic misfortune.
If they lose their jobs or suffer some other misfortune, they can turn to a more generous social safety net.
"Oh my God, don't tell me," he'd say to some preposterous misfortune that was only half true, and then laugh about it.
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