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The New York Times recounts how he "got into an unfortunate difficulty with a jealous piano maker whose wife he had been attending".
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It appears uneasily to acknowledge all the unfortunate financial difficulty and confusion, and the intense loneliness and stress of being a capo in the Fifa family, while implying that a little bit of financial fancy footwork was understandable at the beginning when the thing had to be built from scratch and no one could have handled the subsequent tsunami of corporate cash.
Deranged unfortunates roam free.
Jin's journey to the hospital is marred by several unfortunate incidents, including difficulty in purchasing a stuffed panda and his cell phone being broken.
And Pompeii was, until that unfortunate little local geological difficulty, as sweet a lovers' spot as the Mediterranean had to offer: lots of sun, a wine-growing climate, cheap domestic labour and nice buildings.
A senior Russian general today became an unfortunate symbol of the difficulties Russian troops have endured in their campaign to take the Chechen capital, Grozny, when he was reported missing there.
This is an unfortunate consequence of the inherent difficulty in distinguishing novelties from spuriously assembled sequence.
And so any implication that somehow there is a crisis or some difficulty, I think, is unfortunate and is clearly a disservice to the American people".
But, early on (even with "Ambersons," his second film, mutilated by the studio), his difficulties multiplied, due to unfortunate coincidences, the nature of the studio system, and his own personality.
Difficulties in finding a candidate were unfortunate.
The administration's difficulties with various nominees have created an unfortunate impression of incompetence.
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