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There have been countless children I've met who had, well, unfortunate names.
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Ah, well, an unfortunate series of misunderstandings, perhaps.
Well, some unfortunate associations, bodies often underneath them, for example; no readily definable class of patio owner; foreign word, too.
There were the dogs, for example: for a while, officers were using German shepherds in the county jail, which was unorthodox as well as unfortunate for the inmates being bitten.
The obvious retort to this is, "As long as good movies get made, what's the difference how it happens?" Well, the unfortunate counter-retort is that the studios still control most of the capital in Hollywood, and there's no structure in place to guarantee that this many good pictures will be made in upcoming years.
These transformations were found to have inspiring as well as unfortunate, even threatening aspects that need to be taken into account in transition design and governance.
"The least advantaged are not, if all goes well, the unfortunate and unlucky objects of our charity and compassion, much less our pity but those to whom reciprocity is owed as a matter of basic justice" (JF, 139).
Well, the unfortunate truth is that the federal government doesn't know how to clean up this mess any more than BP does.
"Well, that's unfortunate".
"He's doing well under the unfortunate circumstances.
He is at 212. "Well, it's unfortunate, but that wasn't why I played so poorly," García said.
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