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True, some unfortunate face-painting snuck into the men's figure skating finals, as the French skater Florent Amodio impersonated a marionette.
DORAL, Fla .– The Blue Monster, which has hosted a PGA tour event since 1962, has been the victim of some unfortunate face-lifts over the years, but on Thursday its new owner, Donald Trump, vowed to restore the Dick Wilson-designed course to its original splendor.
Given that the Booker is at heart a speed-reading contest for judges – 100-odd novels to read in a couple of months – it is not surprising that those poor unfortunates faced with the task favour books that can be tackled in a few swift hours.
Inevitably, Big Sue and Philip, who worked the door at another club, Planets — when refusing someone entrance, he'd hold a mirror up to the unfortunate's face and say, "Would you let you in?" — contradict each other's memories with screeching subjectivity.
Is Mr. Rand a real-life Cropsey, or just the unfortunate expression of our need to put a human face on our most terrifying childhood monsters?
This is the unfortunate circumstance facing one of the country's most significant memorials, the Waikiki War Memorial Natatorium (1927).
SARS Resources is an extremely useful practical website organized by members of the unfortunate group faced with containing the North American epicenter of the SARS outbreak (Greater Toronto Area Critical Care/Emergency Medicine Advisory Group).
"People who live in nonrectangular spaces face unfortunate events," he said.
One phrase uttered by Fervaal's mentor in the opera is particularly unfortunate on its face: "en sublime holocauste".
Last week the chairman of the Paris Club, Jean-Pierre Jouyet, warned Russia to resume payments on $48.6 billion owed from the Soviet era or face "unfortunate damage" to its financial reputation.
Wainwright was unfortunate to be facing a pitcher so in the zone, striking out 10 in seven innings.
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