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("Seniors" is another unfortunate word.
You get mercilessly punished for each bad decision or unfortunate word, not to mention everything good that you do.
He did once say that a cap-and-trade system for carbon emissions would cause electricity prices to "skyrocket" — an unfortunate word choice.
(The title is an unfortunate word salad to replace the pointed French title, "La Fille du 14 juillet," which translates to "The Girl of July 14th").
Following an ad break, O'Herily addressed viewers and said: "Now before the game you might have heard an unfortunate word so I'll hand you over to Eamon".
In her note, Shulman rightly pointed out an unfortunate word choice that left a mistaken impression about the lifespan of the New York Radical Feminists, the last of four groups that Firestone co-founded.
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At best, that seems like unfortunate wording, given that Vicious stabbed Spungen to death in 1978.
Ms. Burke said, however, that board members "weren't pleased" with what she called Mr. Keating's "unfortunate words".
"There was an unfortunate wording of the bill," Mr. Ramstedt said at a news conference after he was released Friday.
Caught aback by the level of outrage, Williams rang Martin, who later told churchgoers he appreciated the archbishop's "sadness" regarding "some unfortunate words".
"At this point these were just words — unfortunate words, reckless words, but still, it was just words, not of the president but of the vice president," said Dimitri K. Simes, the president of the Nixon Center.
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