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One unfortunate element in the film: an insensitive stereotype of a punch-drunk fighter, played for comedy that doesn't seem funny.
An unfortunate element of this tale was the apathy of the American government, which poured money into a different, failing machine and batted away the Wrights' overtures.
The fantasy vision of Alma and Hitchcock's marriage is one unfortunate element in a movie that doesn't merely give creative genius a bad name, but also pathologizes it.
But the movie's visionary eccentricity is undercut, tamed, normalized by one unfortunate element: the bewilderingly bombastic music, which seems to be the director's concession to the norms of a studio action film.
It also includes an unfortunate element, as STV Sport explained in 2012: "McCoist may regret his name appearing on a game which appears to offer the opportunity for wannabe directors of football to avoid paying tax.
However, there is one stinkingly unfortunate element to our relationship.
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There is an unfortunate schoolgirl element due to the A-line and pleats, but it's nothing too dodgy.
In many beach communities, local authorities tend to see localism-minded groups like the Bay Boys as an unfortunate but inevitable element of surf culture.
That this new opera is such a disappointment is unfortunate because many elements of the project are admirable.
There were some unfortunate chants from elements in both the home and away support, and the booing of Ferdinand by some Chelsea fans was unpleasant.
Rachel Weingarten, president of Octagon Strategy Group, a marketing firm: "While the timing was awful for the Tomassetti brothers with Billy Mays's unfortunate passing, the other elements of their campaign align well.
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