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No. 1, as nearly always, was the unfortunate town of Shijiazhuang, an industrial base about 280 kilometers southwest of Beijing in Hebei province.
In one unfortunate town, residents are being attacked by giant spiders; elsewhere, a young man in a red spider suit is attacking evildoers.
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What is most unfortunate about the town's nearly yearlong delay in issuing a building permit is the deliberate denial of health care services to thousands of people in an area that has one of the highest incidences of teenage pregnancy in Nassau.
In an unfortunate turn of convenience, the Twitter town hall gave me all the information in a fraction of the time.
The two deaths bookended a decade of unfortunate publicity for the town.
Whatever the truth, the attacks have come at an unfortunate time for a town desperately attempting to reinvent itself.
Cereste's letter regarding Jackson's comments on development in the town was "unfortunate and ill-judged", wrote Jackson in a letter to the local Evening Telegraph.
Mr. McCoy called the development "unfortunate," but added that town employees were busy at this time of year and might not have time to move the tree, which was decorated by the Republican Town Committee with a string of red lights and 76 red bows.
"It's an unfortunate situation that the town finds itself in," Miller told the Pharos-Tribune.
"Our thoughts and prayers are with everyone who was in the mall at the time of this unfortunate incident," the Clackamas Town Center posted to its Facebook page.
The snarl of the V-6 strikes a nice balance between refinement and sportiness, racing from a stop to 60 miles an hour in 6 seconds, according to Car and Driver, while returning 25 miles a gallon on the highway -- though a rather unfortunate 17 m.p.g. in town.
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