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Mr Wright wrote: "It seems a fair bet the unfortunate fellow is unlikely to be undertaking many public microphone duties at the Prime Minister's side for some time.
"It would be unfortunate if they instead refuse to undertake a fresh start until one is imposed upon them during proxy season".
It is perhaps unfortunate that worldwide investigations into CH4 emissions and feed efficiency have been undertaken largely independently of each other to date with only very limited contemporaneous measurement of both traits.
In 1947, the commissioner of health of NYC reminded his peers, "Whenever a large-scale vaccination program is undertaken, there is always the possibility that there may be some unfortunate complications….
The undertaking of the calibration plan for all the Chandra instruments was disrupted by the unfortunate radiation damage suffered by the ACIS detector.
Macdonald's conclusion, that "the Warren commission did not undertake its enormous labours … to provide material for novelists or detective-story addicts", was unfortunate.
Still, during this caving trip and others I undertake unguided, I find myself hoping that no one ever installs track lighting and soundtracks, those unfortunate staples of North American caverns.
And one of the major reasons why workers are in this unfortunate state of mind is because they feel over-qualified for the work they are being asked to undertake.
Very unfortunate.
Unfortunate ones.
How unfortunate.
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