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The lid of the piano is open and out of it notes are escaping, flying through the air along with various matchstick men, driven out by the composer's fearsome assault on the unfortunate instrument.
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It brings together a huge selection of ideas across the curriculum, including: English (creating a newspaper report about the unfortunate events); music (identifying the instruments used in the film); and personal, social and health education (discussing the concept of sharing, as shown in the film).
Not everyone can play an instrument, that's the unfortunate truth.
Sadly, although it is hard to know for sure, it appears they have put their band instruments away completely, which is unfortunate since their self-sampled clatter brought such a distinctive fire to "Check Your Head".
Some of the tools in Mouth Factory bring to mind that frightening orthodontic headgear worn by unfortunate elementary schoolers, and some look like futuristic musical instruments.
The new financial instruments, as clever as they were, had an unfortunate side effect: they broke banking.
As I have written before, it is unfortunate that some conservatives have forgotten the limits of technocratic instruments when it comes to education reform.
There's only one blunt instrument suited to this job: the dumb and monumentally earnest Derek Zoolander (Mr. Stiller), the unfortunate potential hero of this often unspeakably funny new comedy.
There's only one blunt instrument suited to this job: the dumb and monumentally earnest Derek Zoolander Mr. Stillerr), the star and unfortunate potential hero of this often unspeakably funny new comedy.
While Professor Shiller warns of "some unfortunate incentives to sleaziness inherent in finance" (the title of Chapter 24), he also believes that new financial instruments informed by his research (and his values) can save the day.
Very unfortunate.
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