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But what if you're fortunate enough to snag a reservation for one, yet unfortunate enough to be placed at a table that's anything but pleasing either right next to the kitchen or, even worse for some, in a corner far away from other diners?
This is but one, significant, yet unfortunate incident, and I understand that this topic will likely generate some heated feelings.
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In a sense, this is a really smart-yet-unfortunate side effect of the moronic culture wars going on in the United States.
Yet another unfortunate augury.
Meanwhile yet more unfortunate news has emerged for torchbearers.
Yet the unfortunate truth is that the tea leaves don't clearly suggest any particular path for prices, either up or down.
More than anything, Alan's abduction is yet another unfortunate manifestation of Gaza's lawlessness, another symptom of a society with no state, and no future.
Scottish football has a tedious league set-up which is entirely predicated on the earlier insistence from television companies of four Old Firm fixtures a season, a laughable scenario in many ways yet an unfortunate, telling reality.
She was born on the day that her father lost his business and the family's savings in yet another unfortunate bet, and she has come to believe his accusation that she is a harbinger of bad luck.
The problems are only exacerbated in transition, where James and Wade are at their most lethal: All of which coincides with yet another unfortunate factor: Ibaka has very little experience chasing around a shooter like Battier, and looks well out of his element in his attempts to do so.
He added, "Syria would do well to take a hard look in the mirror and count itself fortunate that it has not yet, for unfortunate reasons, been the subject of concerted international action as part of the global campaign against terrorism".
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