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The last word was this unfortunate message: "Save baders [sic], cull inbreds".
That is the unfortunate message the White House would be sending if it pardoned Mr. Milken.
The unfortunate message this sends to the American people is that establishment of the new department is not important.
For most families, spyware is not only unnecessary, but it also sends the unfortunate message, "I don't trust you".
For a moment the show was to be called "Up," but when posted next to the Uris name on the marquee, it sent an unfortunate message.
Removing Dr. Glascoe could also convey an unfortunate message to school staff: grumble loud and long enough, and you can get rid of someone you don't like.
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Forget, even, those unfortunate messages on the answer machine of Andrew Sachs.
"The Butler trial sent mixed and, in many ways, unfortunate messages" that will discourage researchers, said Dr. Tara O'Toole, who heads the Center for Biosecurity at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.
AFTER cleaning up in Wisconsin, Maryland and the District of Columbia, now is the time for Mitt Romney to use his mastery of etch-a-sketch to erase some unfortunate messages that reached big parts of the electorate during the Republican primaries.
This unfortunate messaging has garnered considerable media attention while also culminating in First Amendment litigation in at least three distinct jurisdictions -- Washington, D.C., Detroit, Michigan and New York City -- when well-meaning transit authorities rejected the ads, citing likely stigmatic effects upon American Muslims in some instances and national security concerns in others.
The widespread looting of shops and houses sent an unfortunate enough message; the destruction of precious relics of world heritage and the exposure of the young and the helpless to the remorseless cruelty of war sent a worse one.
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