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Unfortunately, so much misinformation is put out by the teaching unions and their allies in the Labour Party, that's going to be virtually impossible.

Unfortunately, so much of McGovern's magic has to do with making cars seem bespoke, and given Ford's propensity for replacing glitzy show-car amenities with bland parts-tray fitments, we can only pray that somebody in the corporation really likes McGovern's ideas.

Unfortunately, so much of the basics of classic environmental health are omitted or insufficiently presented that the book is not suitable as a textbook for standard undergraduate or graduate environmental health courses.

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"Talk-Miramax was a success on the book side and, unfortunately, not so much of a success on the magazine side," said Matthew Hiltzik, executive vice president for communications at Miramax.

Realizing Carlotta must have misunderstood him, Ben asks: "If that's the answer, what's the question?" Unfortunately, like so much else in this novel, Maupin domesticates this moment of spectral strangeness, much as the city he loves and loathes domesticates the perverseness in which it also takes such pride.

Last month, the Park View Trust, which oversees the academy, wrote to Ofsted chief Sir Michael Wilshaw saying it was "astonishing" that "the Trojan Horse dossier, though anonymous, unsigned, undated and being full of factual errors and malicious allegations has unfortunately received so much credence".

That notification change is one of a number of alarming findings from the report, which Deibert believes is "essential because it helps pull back the curtain of obscurity that, unfortunately, pervades so much of our digital experiences".

At the end of the day, we know, unfortunately, that so much of this comes down to money.

He will find some progress in security, some good work in the army, but unfortunately not so much progress in the police force.

Unfortunately, like so much of the show, it promises inventiveness but the drums are so laborious to move around and position -- here imitating a train, there an elephant -- that it feels more like drudgery than cleverness.

Unfortunately, with so much of the public attention focused on the NSA's misdeeds, there is a tendency to forget that the NSA is merely one of a growing number of clandestine intelligence agencies tasked with spying on the American people.

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