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It's just unfortunate how it's been picked up.
It's just unfortunate how it turned out today, but he can't help that.
"It is unfortunate how a person can be made a scapegoat".
"My favorite word, and it's unfortunate how often you hear it, is 'corruption.' Iraqis have that wonderful rolled 'r.' " Elhai was in the process of editing a story about an Iraqi contractor, a frequent victim of government corruption, before heading off to a rehearsal for his a-cappella singing group.
"It's just unfortunate how things turned out.
It's unfortunate how this all played out, and it makes me a little sad.
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How unfortunate, and how ironic, it would be for the left to make the same mistake.
He showered, stood naked in front of the full-length mirror on the inside of the laundry-closet door, and considered his unfortunate body, how it might appear to Hannah, whoever she was, how he might compensate for its many flaws through strategic angling and flexing.
What I also found very unfortunate was how our story was relegated to the margins.
Lac-Mégantic is a most unfortunate metaphor: how we think about energy is like a train without a conductor.
This is more than unfortunate, given how large the too-influential-to-fail gang has grown in recent years.
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