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An unfortunate lesson on the complicity and international complexities that made the Holocaust possible.
That is the unfortunate lesson of Scalzi's new novel, THE ANDROID'S DREAM (Tor/Tom Doherty, $24.95).
When the final calls were tallied, they taught an unfortunate lesson: nice guys finish seventh.
Another unfortunate lesson we keep learning over and over is that policy makers always put off tough decisions for another day.
The unfortunate lesson we should learn from George Wallace is that political demagogues often force society to look at uglier, unspoken social mores.
Voters nationwide have seen that electronic voting cannot be trusted, and New Jerseyans are the latest to learn this unfortunate lesson.
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He admits the website has provided some unfortunate lessons about human nature.
This could prove to be an unfortunate historical lesson, for, as things stand, there is no guarantee that they won't be deployed.
One of the common -- and to my way of thinking unfortunate -- lessons taught in art school today is the primacy of concept.
"From this unfortunate history, a lesson should have been learned that under our Constitution, a truly free government must dedicate its powers to and for the people, and that our representatives must adopt this commitment with integrity as a nondelegable duty and responsibility".
So many untoward and unfortunate and awful lessons were taught to our young people.
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