Sentence examples for unfortunate year from inspiring English sources

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A: No. It's just a very unfortunate year for Southeast Asia.

During the one unfortunate year I spent as a client of Oxford (owned by United Healthcare, it made some attempt to deny payment on almost every claim I made.

At the Tate, however, Simon Wilson, curator of interpretation, said the Stuckists had picked an unfortunate year to mount their protest.

He has finished first in 16 races but has also been the runner-up in 17, and in 2012, he picked an unfortunate year to be the second-best horse on the planet.

As has been the almost-annual custom of that long-lived rock band (we'll overlook that unfortunate year when the group was denied its familiar performance space to make way for Cirque du Soleil), the Allman Brothers Band will return to the Beacon for 10 shows in March, its press representatives said on Wednesday.

As this week ends and an agreement is not reached, I wouldn't look to any day in what is left of this unfortunate year for a resolution.

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Now, Bergdahl can expect to live about 50 years outside of a dog cage, after these five unfortunate years.

Just imagine, if you will, how mortified she feels about her behaviour in those unfortunate years, now she's got her life back together.

The bacteria has been found to love tar particularly the tar balls ubiquitous to some parts of the Gulf of Mexico in recent unfortunate years.

I spent a few too many unfortunate years working food service, where I almost exclusively had bosses I couldn't get along with.

"It's just unfortunate the year closed with us not winning the World Series.

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