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Ms. Weber's work goes against what is often an unfortunate sight: female dancers feigning toughness in baggy pants and baseball caps.
Bring a towel, and some flip-flops to wade through the shower area before you get outside, as the bathrooms are an unfortunate sight.
"Tolerance towards intolerance is cowardice, and this is the unfortunate sight we witnessed in Cardiff, in the face of vile threats by a small group of thugs," he said.
Walter Mazzarri's Watford came back from two goals down to claim their first three points of the season in a match that had great goals, terrible defending and the unfortunate sight of fighting in the stands of the Olympic Stadium.
Episode 3 certainly opened my eyes to many things, one of which was the unfortunate sight of Bianka's bare dimpled ass cheeks.
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Lubchenco says that "there is a lot of misinformation out there about the [National Ocean Policy] and that is unfortunate; a lot of people got bogged down in the process and lost sight of the goals".
The sight of an unfortunate crew member (John Hurt) giving birth to the alien's spawn is one of the cinema's most famous gross-out scenes.
Was contact considered as something desirable in itself or rather as an unfortunate necessity for seeing the sights?
Informed guides monitor when hatchlings are due (June to August) and the MCS suggests that even with only a few days here, you would be unfortunate not to get a sighting.
That said, we're bringing you as close as possible to the sights, sounds, and (unfortunate) smells of the 24-hour coding competition with this video.
The show is a dazzling sight, although it is unfortunate that Acquavella didn't rent a larger and cleaner space; the art could use a lot more room and a lot less Gilded Age molding and paneling.
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