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Steel said he felt sorry for Clegg, because he had developed an unfortunate image as someone who had lost some of the values of his party.
But instead of humor, what persisted was the unfortunate image of Mr. Romney — who is worth an estimated $250 million — sitting next to unemployed workers and joking about being out of work himself.
In his interview with the Guardian, Steel also said he felt sorry for Clegg, because he had developed an unfortunate image as someone who had lost some of the values of his party.
No one has damaged the reputation of beer as much as the big beer companies, which through their own advertising have created the unfortunate image of the beer lover as bottom feeder.
Which is an unfortunate image in the circumstances as then days or so later half an hour before the curtain was due to go up for the press night in the Lyttelton a fire was discovered in the flies.
Gibson, with his large frame, sonorous voice, and reading glasses perched low on his nose, loomed over his subject, presenting an unfortunate image of male professorial condescension as he ticked through foreign-policy issues that he clearly knew better than Palin did.
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At that point, Agassi was starting to recover from his unfortunate "image-is-everything" stage.
There have been unfortunate images of Trump in tennis shorts or mounting the steps to Air Force One.
Mr. Romney may take comfort in knowing he is not the first presidential candidate who ended up with unfortunate images in a stadium.
Solar power may still conjure unfortunate images of ungainly panels teetering off roofs, but the newest generation of sun-powered lights deserve to be seen up close.
Previous leaders, both Labour and Tory, have come to be haunted by unfortunate images: Margaret Thatcher clutching a calf in the 1979 election and Neil Kinnock falling into the sea in 1987.
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