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There has been a lot of unfortunate illness in my family and it's been a weird time.
His motive, he maintained, had never been mercenary; it had been to salvage the respect and adulation that had been unfairly denied Hatto — by mean-spirited critics and by her unfortunate illness.
One batting place certainly opened up for next week's first Test against Sri Lanka at Headingley, the result of the unfortunate illness leading to James Taylor's retirement, which has gone to James Vince, the Hampshire captain.
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It was very unfortunate that illness prevented him from helping to promote the film, although he was said to have relished his last triumph.
One of the most important sectors of the market for risk is the insurance industry, which sells to individuals protection from the financial risk of specified unfortunate events, such as illness and accidents.
They also accumulate far less wealth than families with more income, rendering them less capable of surviving unfortunate events such as illness, accident or death of a breadwinner.
Yet while doctors in other areas of medicine are trained to view death as an inevitable part of their profession, and an unfortunate consequence of the illnesses they treat, psychiatrists are more apt to respond to the suicide of a patient as a personal failure.
This isn't to dissuade from the fingers we can point at ourselves and our own community drug related illnesses and unfortunate deaths, for example.
It means that if an unfortunate event happens, like an illness or an accident, the loan obligation is automatically reduced.
But don't be fooled into thinking people with a long-term illness are an unfortunate but unique population.
The illnesses in Camden are unfortunate, but do not originate with the area's hog farms.
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