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"It is unfortunate today that many young children are not resourceful," he said.
"While painful and unfortunate, today's action will help to position A.M.D. so that we can take full advantage of the eventual market recovery," said Hector Ruiz, the chief executive.
It is unfortunate today that a lot of times entrepreneurs get taken advantage of by tech development companies.
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We were as fortunate then as we have been unfortunate this autumn.
No, not the unfortunate 1982 feature film made by John Huston, of all people.
He was unfortunate last year with some injuries, had a few physical issues.
Jay gave me the same look I imagine he gave Mort, the unfortunate New Year's Eve party guest.
Bizarrely enough, the dancers wear costumes that, if you squint, resemble an unfortunate 1980s-era floral sofa, though not in a fashionably knowing kind of way.
Woods described Tilghman's use of lynch as "unfortunate" earlier this week and said, "She regrets saying it and, in my eyes, it's all said and done".
Jackie Chan's unfortunate 2009 statement that "Chinese people need to be controlled" sounds a little different when you consider that in Chinese he used the term guǎn rather than the word for "control" (控制, kòngzhì).
He was not particularly angry about the loss, but rather a specific play that seemed to support his theory that the Mets have been cosmically unfortunate this year, with no help from the umpires.
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