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Or perhaps it was when thousands of people were forced to wait for up to three hours in a cramped, unheated subway station for its opening on New Year's Eve -- a group that, unluckily, included a arge proportion of Britain's national newspaper editors, who retaliated by making sure the nation shared the full horror of their inconvenience.
He added that unluckily for many of his fellow psychiatrists, they'd gotten married and started families to keep up the pretense of straightness.
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Chief of these is the novel At Swim-Two-Birds, a comic masterpiece that he unluckily published on the eve of the second world war, and which only attained its true status after its author's death.
Resino's Atlético dominated but drew at the Bernabéu – a game that, under Aguirre, they unluckily lost 2 1 last season.
Maybe you were one of the lucky few who made a small fortune in the mortgage-backed securities market, only to discover that your industry was, unluckily, dead.
Overshadowing the match is the fact that Italy may be unluckily eliminated by a mutually beneficial result elsewhere for the second time in eight years; underscoring it is a deep domestic debate about the formation Italy will use.
But South Africa then have their breakthrough as Smith unluckily drags one off Elgar, that keeps low, onto his stumps.
Unluckily, it was my face that stopped me.
Neither Saron nor I know what happened to the other Eritrean refugees who unluckily found themselves captive in that old industrial facility outside Tripoli.
The reason that Boswell writes "as if" is that, as he has already confessed, "I am, unluckily, one of those who have an antipathy to a cat".
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