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‘How exactly is my client linked to this unfortunate incident?’ Mr Merrett asked as I do as suggested, draping my jacket over the back of the chair
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It's just an unfortunate circumstance
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It's way more than some unfortunate circumstance
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Nothing in her experience to date had ever taken her to a place like this, although various unfortunate incidents during her working life had resulted in similar stays in the healing facilities on Errd
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of oratory, storytelling at the Storymoja Hay Festival, where he was caught up in a tragedy and unfortunate crossfire that lead to his passing
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proud daddy) of one of the unfortunate ones
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” This is the unfortunate fate of a “David
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Next to me stood another American lady wearing a large pair of glasses with unusually thick funky lenses all supported by an unfortunate growth on the side of her nose
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She felt that she finally had something to offer to these discussions, basing her opinions on her direct experience with these poor unfortunate people
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It is unfortunate that the metaphor of the mistress was used
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"Well, um, yes, but that would be another unfortunate metaphor
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She pressed him to tell her everything, which he did, including the part where the poor unfortunate man had promised to remember them if they ever needed help
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When, one year, the rhubarb wilted and turned yellow at the stem, only those poor, unfortunate rhubarb plants were ever mentioned again
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‘I know,’ She laughed, ‘But he has other assets which make up for this unfortunate tendency
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‘No problems with the pregnancy, I see, but an unfortunate outcome
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having to pay the doctor’s bills for all of Karen’s unfortunate
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with these poor unfortunate people
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poor unfortunate from the heavy swell and from a wind that
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including the part where the poor unfortunate man had promised to
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and turned yellow at the stem, only those poor, unfortunate rhubarb
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watch one poor unfortunate after another being ridiculed by the
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It is unfortunate that this is used criminally (through criminal
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frankly, rather unfortunate things tend to happen when it is not
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He watches the minor fracas at the hospital entrance from the edge of the car park, and once he is sure that the poor unfortunate soul who sparked off the flash bulbs has gone for good, he follows the signs to the main enquiries desk in Out Patients
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I confessed my regrets and made known I had only used what persuasions any one in my own place might have used and as consolation left him with the trophy of that unfortunate encounter---a rather well designed and cared for tradesman's folding knife of about half a foot in length
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brief nod towards the unfortunate woman
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It is unfortunate that I have to speak to you personally, I hope you will listen carefully to what I have to say
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An unfortunate number of coincidences must have come into play to bring
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One unfortunate consequence of the EU has been to try to blend
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"Ah, too few! Too few! How very unfortunate, Watson! However, such as they are you can put them in your watch pocket
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One of the unfortunate consequences of so much
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The chairmen, porters, and coal-heavers in London, and those unfortunate women who live by prostitution, the strongest men and the most beautiful women perhaps in the British dominions, are said to be, the greater part of them, from the lowest rank of people in Ireland
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It is unfortunate that Alan has become something of a keybearer in these events right now
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As a philosopher I can argue that these unfortunate persons act the way nature intends them to act
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In those unfortunate countries, indeed, where men are continually afraid of the violence of their superiors, they frequently bury or conceal a great part of their stock, in order to have it always at hand to carry with them to some place of safety, in case of their being threatened with any of those disasters to which they consider themselves at all times exposed
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“But sis, so unfortunate, that we have to meet tomorrow again,
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This expedient was no other than the well known shift of drawing and redrawing; the shift to which unfortunate traders have sometimes recourse, when they are upon the brink of bankruptcy
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as a quick mind would, that due to the unfortunate events of the
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Few, therefore, of those who have once been so unfortunate as to launch out too far into this sort of expense, have afterwards the courage to reform, till ruin and bankruptcy oblige them
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Think of the unfortunate Tireseas, who only chanced to see her
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unfortunate news of what would ultimately happen to those who reject the
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The savage injustice of the Europeans rendered an event, which ought to have been beneficial to all, ruinous and destructive to several of those unfortunate countries
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His bad moods were ugly and she felt sorry for anyone unfortunate enough to encounter him when he was like that
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This had been an unfortunate detour
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He looked at the physician and said in a more level tone, “Sir, I have just heard that he met with an unfortunate accident
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Of course this was hardly an appeal for unfortunate circumstances to arrive
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The unfortunate wretches accused of this latter crime were not more innocent of the misfortunes imputed to them, than those who have been accused of the former
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In consequence of this mistake of Columbus, the name of the Indies has stuck to those unfortunate countries ever since; and when it was at last clearly discovered that the new were altogether different from the old Indies, the former were called the West, in contradistinction to the latter, which were called the East Indies
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And the unfortunate nature of it
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In ever country where the unfortunate law of slavery is established, the magistrate, when he protects the slave, intermeddles in some measure in the management of the private property of the master ; and, in a free country, where the master is, perhaps, either a member of the colony assembly, or an elector of such a member, he dares not do this but with the greatest caution and circumspection
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Such are the unfortunate effects of all the regulations of the mercantile system
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Love blesses the unfortunate
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No longer would they consider themselves unfortunate in all those cases of suffering or misfortune
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’ She really didn’t believe that herself, even though it was true that if anything unfortunate happened to Jannson it would not be given the same attention
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That would be unfortunate, especially as it affects this area
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‘A psychiatrist with a bad memory: that’s unfortunate
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The valour of her soldiers, however, far from being corrupted by that long peace, was never more distinguished than in the attempt upon Carthagena, the first unfortunate exploit of that unfortunate war
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(The unfortunate little Bill had left off writing on his slate with
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The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by–the frightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool–she could hear the rattle of the teacups as the March Hare and his friends shared their never-ending meal, and the shrill voice of the Queen ordering off her unfortunate guests to execution–once more the pig-baby was sneezing on the Duchess’s knee, while plates and dishes crashed around it–once more the shriek of the Gryphon, the squeaking of the Lizard’s slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air, mixed up with the
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It is, though, unfortunate that so far no effective counter- measure has been developed
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‘Death was unintended and unfortunate
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“That makes for an unfortunate acronym
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Thirdly, by the forfeitures and other penalties which those unfortunate individuals incur, who attempt unsuccessfully to evade the tax, it may frequently ruin them, and thereby put an end to the benefit which the community might have received from the employment of their capitals
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"Case solved, but one unfortunate side effect
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own family? “The fate of these unfortunate babes is always the same
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under rather unfortunate and unique circumstances
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It was an unfortunate coincidence
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It was unfortunate, his mother taking that turn, but she was resting comfortably now and Mrs Cosgrave was an old friend and had been a nurse in her time and his mother would be fine in her care
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everywhere, but there was still enough left to feed those on board and also for them to consider this an unfortunate incident in a
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continue with his mission in spite of the unfortunate delay in
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Very unfortunate application of Communist theory in action, thus: The massacre of 15,000 Polish Officers in the spring of 1940, who had already surrendered to the advancing Soviet army
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Its unfortunate high cost however makes me advise you to use it sparingly
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It was an unfortunate
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unfortunate enough to have over $25 in money, the whole of it was stolen, but if less than $25 they would let the owner retain the money
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Most were successful, but most of those who had been unfortunate enough to meet up with
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‘To be given such a burden is most unfortunate, when the necessity had never been as great as you believed
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Normally, a Captain would have laughed at such a request, but this unfortunate victim had bragged that he was the commander’s own nephew
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John), and but for the unfortunate week of delay at Tampa, the advance could have been made in dry weather
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The unfortunate man’s head was later discovered by police under a nearby parked car, his driver’s cap still firmly planted in place
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I don’t remember their speeches, so they must have been boring and pathetic since I possess an excellent ability to recall things I hear or read (but apparently not spelling so much - it is unfortunate)
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On Embassy security I wish to point out it is indeed necessary and attacks do happen and we all know of the unfortunate Libyan incident and others before that
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The theory is that the Military can buy time (unfortunate word choice) for the fat politicians to sort their nonsense out so that the Military may withdraw
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kind-hearted city missionary, visiting one of the unfortunate families
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The sufferings of the army, though, were as nothing compared to the privations endured by the unfortunate civilians and non-combatants from Santiago
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That would be unfortunate, if such an event were indeed possible, considering the hard fought efforts of individuals and groups spanning generations who strove to achieve a color-blind society contrary to the racial designs of bigots who, unfortunately, will always be among us
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The army that had landed but seven weeks before, in the flush of health and strength, crawled back to the transports in regiments of gaunt spectres, to return to the country whose readiness and anxiety to do everything possible for its defenders had been negated by the unfortunate officialdom and chaos in Washington
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His unfortunate flirtation with Keynesian Economic Policies (Wage and Price Controls) and prolonging the ―Great Society‖ by introducing fresh initiatives, threw a monkey wrench into the economy but enough of that! Seeking (public) forgiveness, if not self-forgiveness, this tormented soul sought redemption in seclusion and productive writing
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* My American Patriot kind of like Cheetah's and was most upset with the unfortunate incident
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That was most unfortunate
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The solution to this unfortunate dilemma requires (the) reestablishing of and ―enforcement‖ of Immigration Quotas designed to preserve existing racial and ethnic balances (for the time being) while allowing recent arrivals an opportunity to properly assimilate into their new environment
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There was an unfortunate rumour that the first Casspir ever was built, was built with the wrong steel and not armoured through some embarrassing mix up at the factory
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As the unfortunate badger was dragged before the mob, the shouting swiftly built to a roar
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It looked as though the unfortunate badger had fallen from the top of the high ridge opposite
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Perhaps this unfortunate turn of events is inevitable in light of the continuous assault over the years by the International Community (read: Modern European Democracies) whose leaders widely regard sovereign authority (other than their own) and political prestige invested in great nations with suspicion and whose (own) precipitous decline as world power brokers foreshadowed America‘s diminution of (global) influence by a half century or more
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Two guards quickly appeared at the entrance, but as they crossed the chamber and began dragging the unfortunate pair out, Grindel stopped them
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This unfortunate event— unfortunate because it was morally repugnant—has generated convulsions among antiwar protestors and professional agitators alike who have never properly supported the war effort to begin with
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It has no real value for simply put life will go on and the dead President replaced within minutes of his unfortunate death