This unfortunately has caused some breakage, notably to the blog archives and to comments. |
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Dosing of atomoxetine, unfortunately, is not straightforward because of the potential for excessive dosing in patients who are slow metabolizers. |
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This is a modern reprint of John Johnston's 1820 vocabulary of Wyandot, an unfortunately extinct Iroquoian Indian language. |
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CdS is unfortunately not suitable for overall water splitting since prolonged irradiation of its suspensions leads to photocorrosion. |
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But, unfortunately, some parents seem to be oblivious to this perception and abandon such children to their fate. |
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Sheep are in these fields and, unfortunately, last week one aborted with the loss of two lambs. |
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Everything will work fine, but unfortunately your phone will be stuck in restore mode until you jailbreak it, which is what we're doing next. |
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He was much quicker but could not get past and unfortunately, the time deficit by the time of his first stop was too big to handle. |
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I don't know if this really impaired his flying ability, but unfortunately Bernie didn't make it and I had to wash him out. |
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Idiots like this are an accident waiting to happen and, unfortunately, these accidents rarely affect just the drivers concerned. |
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Their faulty statements were unfortunately also quoted by the media and certain officials outside the mining sector. |
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The original is unfortunately lost, but quotes from the text can be found in other books. |
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The flavor combination is something of an acquired taste, which I, unfortunately, had yet to acquire. |
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They've chosen a good day, as unfortunately the weather forecast for Sunday and Monday is not too promising. |
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Yes, the Park will be bigger but, unfortunately, it will be split in half and surely that is the whole point of this debate. |
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I had a job interview last Wednesday, but unfortunately didn't get the job. |
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Playing a character with two personalities may be a noble and actorly thing to attempt, unfortunately it is also difficult. |
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Got under weigh and stood down the harbour but unfortunately the water being low the vessel got aground. |
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It's got a really well-appointed gym so unfortunately I'm going to be spending a lot of my time there over the next wee while. |
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He unfortunately often forgot about groove and tempo, resorting to his whammy bar to sync him back into a rhythm. |
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You do have a severe case of whiplash, and, unfortunately, you're going to have to be in a neck brace for a while. |
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The best human hair wigs are made from European hair but, unfortunately, they cost a small fortune. |
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A total of 20 per cent of this is now allowable in Ireland, but tax rebates are, unfortunately, not a feature of double taxation treaties. |
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Damien Doolan and Colm Guilfoyle competed in the under-14 wind instrument category but unfortunately did not come out tops this time. |
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I have seen the results of some good rebuild programs and, unfortunately, some bad ones. |
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That leaves employers to begin reclassifying workers according to overtime rules that, unfortunately, aren't clear yet. |
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It is, unfortunately, a recursive game, providing opportunities for learning from past mistakes. |
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You might still see wackiness on fashion runways and red carpets, but unfortunately, those clothes are not accessible to the general public. |
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She has been worriting me incessantly about a new chapter which, unfortunately, I do not have written. |
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Consequently and unfortunately, Korean Muslims and mosques continue to receive threats. |
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This is a natural question to ask, when your portfolio is in a mess, but unfortunately it's the wrong question. |
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It's a vicious circle and unfortunately if this family is rehoused these youths will probably just pick on somebody else in the estate. |
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The water-proofness of this case will only keep your lappy dry up to 1 meter in depth, so unfortunately no deep sea blogging. |
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This will cut down on fraud or repackaging that is unfortunately a real problem in the market. |
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My own marriage give me lots of material for my cartoons, but, unfortunately, my wife is so great that most of the time, the laugh is on me. |
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This caused a great deal of animosity between my friend and I, and I have not seen him since, unfortunately. |
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But although you can move your head as a result of taking your eye off the ball, the reverse of this, unfortunately, is not true. |
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Many dogs like the sweet smell and taste and, unfortunately, even very small amounts can be lethal to them. |
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The theme of incest and sexual abuse is, unfortunately, a common one throughout the book. |
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Modern rhinos are, unfortunately, so rare that fossil assemblages are far more common than modern assemblages. |
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The discussion on talk-back radio and in fan club chat rooms has unfortunately reflected misogynist myths common about rape. |
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Some of those antiquated attitudes are unfortunately still kicking around, according to Warner. |
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Along one side is the lovely green ripple of ridge and furrow pasture, unfortunately a portion has been ploughed. |
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However, this patient unfortunately died shortly after transformation of this papillary thyroid carcinoma. |
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Built by BMW's M division as a study of lightweight materials, the car is unfortunately not destined for production. |
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She was unfortunately born a girl, negating her from the tribal custom of male leaders, a custom rigorously held by her grandfather. |
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For the next couple of weeks I shall be applying myself to this unfortunately necessary task. |
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Going for six in a row was no mean achievement but unfortunately it was not to be. |
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That would be bad enough, but, unfortunately, the stolen property was an aircraft logbook, which had been taken out of a plane. |
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Chances were created but, unfortunately, went begging and Lytham took the lead against the run of play. |
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I can see that he's trying to go for that loungey type of sound, but unfortunately it doesn't work. |
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I hadn't changed the running head, which very unfortunately reflects a now de-emphasised theoretical aspect. |
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New, much more aggressive models are needed, and unfortunately we will pay a heavy penalty in run-times and convergence. |
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It has been a very busy couple of months and unfortunately this blog has rather atrophied from lack of time and input. |
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The woman who helped my mother was in a very sad situation, unfortunately not uncommon at the time. |
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However unfortunately in the first attempt, the embryo did not take and did not grow. |
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That his works on magic have influenced modern occultism substantially, is also unfortunately undeniable. |
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There was even a magician performing some wonderful tricks, unfortunately he had done a disappearing act by the time I turned up. |
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The lake has unfortunately lost its pristine glory over the years due to the ceaseless encroachments of the avaricious residents. |
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They all have their place in today's world, but unfortunately computers cannot repair and maintain homes. |
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He also built up a chain of regional satraps, in Mabar, Bengal, Warangal, Vijayanagar, who unfortunately rebelled against his rule. |
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I appreciate the invitation for the afternoon tea party with Princess Mikasa but unfortunately had to go on to something else. |
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There are lots of malimbes there of several species, but unfortunately the endemic Ibadan Malimbe has only rarely been recorded. |
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This is the most interesting aspect of Harvey's story and it is unfortunately scamped. |
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She said that many graves had been adorned with urns, stones, shrubs and plants, but unfortunately many had become extremely untidy. |
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She is, unfortunately, not very well schooled in the rules of upper class behavior. |
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The sea wall goes, unfortunately, all the way up to where I live and about 1,000 feet from the ocean front. |
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If you were a boy, and older, there were Barlow knives, under glass, unfortunately, with bone handles and two blades, good for mumblety-peg. |
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I feel for Michael because this is a profession unfortunately of backstabbers, of second-guessers. |
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My base instinct was to go round the dressing room and clip a few, but unfortunately those days were well gone. |
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I wish the industry well, but unfortunately I really cannot see my way clear to supporting the bill on this occasion. |
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We've unfortunately had to drop some of our senior players as a result of this self-analysis, because they're not really genuine team players. |
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The details of guard cell wall composition and organization are, unfortunately, not known. |
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Such lack of organization was unfortunately all too common among preachers of his day. |
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All of these are unfortunately no more than vague calls for perfecting ourselves. |
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As the bear market got into its stride, the survey found most private investors unfortunately looking to good times ahead. |
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He took a lunge towards his lead horse and, unfortunately, that horse belted him one and fractured his jaw. |
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I had just turned 16 and, unfortunately with a number of other teenagers, I had just totaled my first car. |
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Your quest has continued so long that, unfortunately, you now run the risk of your impatience getting the best of you. |
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What may at first appear to be shareware or legitimate licensed software can, unfortunately, often turn out to not be so. |
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But unfortunately there is the bad news as well, the tragedies, accidents and the deaths. |
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Fortunately or unfortunately, we're stuck this year watching the shark bait that is the Miami Dolphins. |
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My busy Lizzies are grown from seed rather than bought in off the shelf but, unfortunately, they never reach the seeding stage. |
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But unfortunately there's no miracle pill or tonic that can cure your stress woes. |
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Many modern medical miracles occur in hospitals, unfortunately a few tragedies also occur. |
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Dashed upon a bleak, inhospitable and unfortunately uninhabited shore, the five shipwrecked souls were faced with extinction if not rescued. |
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But unfortunately for him, the bomb missed the target and exploded on the street. |
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Often times the church, unfortunately, has mistaught that depression and other mental disorders are always due to sin or character problems. |
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The article, while admirable in terms of content, is, unfortunately, mistitled. |
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You can spend one or two days here living in the villas on the mountains, which, unfortunately, are modernly designed. |
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I love football and the games themselves were good, unfortunately I was sick to the back teeth of all the hype in the media. |
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She knew this bliss could not have lasted long, unfortunately, for she awoke at the expected sight of blood. |
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The new chair decided to ridicule past documents drawn up which unfortunately contained typos. |
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He had a brain in him the size of a bloated brontosaurus, but unfortunately he had a temper to match. |
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Calla unfortunately had to drive sixty miles to the nearest library, which was in Buto. |
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Several of them have become a talking point in the office, though unfortunately many of the comments are uncomplimentary. |
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I actually caught the error and corrected it in the draft, but unfortunately, the uncorrected version was sent out. |
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But on his way back to the tender he unfortunately uncouples the mortar truck, detaching it from the rest of the train. |
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A brief skim suggests that this is a pretty broad ruling, although unfortunately I don't think I'll have time to blog more on the details. |
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The reason for their decline turns out, from what we know anyway, is multifold and unfortunately all of them are related to human activities. |
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This has been an unfortunately brief, but crucial attempt at increasing our understanding of the situation we find ourselves in. |
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Emmanuelle went unfortunately casual slash trashy in tight leather pants and an arm cuff. |
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My dress was properly admired, but unfortunately the castle cake came out looking rather munted. |
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Harrison Ford and Christopher Plummer are two exceptional actors, unfortunately thrown into a very unexceptional movie. |
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Money is, unfortunately, rather tight, and at least staying in doesn't cost anything. |
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Most of them appreciate it but unfortunately a small minority seem determined to spoil things for the rest. |
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The decision that they come to is a hard one and unfortunately it is one of those things that a person never truly recovers from. |
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She is eager for us to come to a choral performance this afternoon but unfortunately we must be on our way. |
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He threw up his shot, it hit the rim but unfortunately trickled off to the side. |
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As much as you want to help her, unfortunately, your friend has to want to receive your help. |
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The team gave a powerful performance but were unfortunately beaten in the end by Galway. |
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I suspect there is cheese in it, but unfortunately the chef did not reveal his secrets to me. |
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Very unfortunately, there was but one two seater table at the side of this lady. |
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All rested then in the hands of the judges who, unfortunately did not judge to our advantage. |
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She said she would keep an eye on him, but unfortunately it didn't stop him from doing it again. |
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Rather unfortunately, she'd come in a pair with the older sis, so it was inevitable. |
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If four of the above signs sounded familiar, unfortunately you may have a problem. |
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Yes they did get us to Dublin later, but unfortunately too late for my connections. |
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Leeches were seen as the best option for saving it but unfortunately none were available. |
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The most negative aspect of the city was, unfortunately, the venue we performed in. |
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I guess it's just the hand we've been dealt and unfortunately we just have to play it out. |
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But unfortunately she and her husband did not think it possible, so they decided to leave. |
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After we see the girls waste an unfortunately unhandsome fellow, the tone of the movie changes. |
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This kind of sloppiness is, unfortunately, characteristic of the entire book. |
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Fred bops him, as any red-blooded American choreographer would, but unfortunately Tom turns out to be an officer, and Fred's in the guardhouse. |
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No one knows where it was mailed from, only where it was going to, and that was unfortunately an unnumbered rural route address. |
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Other annual writing competitions are open to unpublished writers, but note that some unfortunately, ask for an entry fee. |
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But unfortunately, all that goes under the name of progress does not truly represent progress, even in the narrow economic sense of the term. |
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There are, unfortunately, people in the world who are unstable, and who may descend into madness. |
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It is great to have expansive fields around the school, but unfortunately in wet weather they become unusable for some time. |
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All these ideas are unfortunately ultimately dependent on whoever is around me when I snuff it, however. |
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The journal is on the Net, but unfortunately you need a subscription to get access to the full text. |
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Cyberespionage is a fact of modern life, unfortunately, whether you're a multinational corporation or the sole proprietor of an e-commerce site. |
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He usually works in this breezy location, which, unfortunately, he cannot afford to connect to the electricity grid. |
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There's plenty more where that came from but unfortunately not enough space to write about it. |
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The pill is unfortunately too expensive to serve as a food preserver, but researchers are already working on a cheaper nitric oxide vehicle. |
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Because of the large blood supply of the vertebral column, tumor cells lodging in the spinal column are unfortunately quite common. |
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Pure white unfortunately, and I frowned at the speckles of red Tom had left upon it. |
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The boys were out in force, of course, though unfortunately our afternoon was cut short by some uncharacteristically unfavorable weather. |
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There is not a cause-and-effect relationship so unfortunately even non-smokers and non-drinkers may develop head and neck malignancies. |
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If it was an accident, it was unfortunately timed to appear like a vindictive fit of pique. |
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Over the years, as the publishing world has burgeoned, and the reading public swelled, Premier Bookshop unfortunately remained the same size. |
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I have been trying to gain enough sponsorship to graduate to Formula Renault UK but unfortunately we haven't been successful enough yet. |
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The amount and volume of material we receive each day is huge and unfortunately sometimes it's impossible to answer everybody's pleas. |
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The fact that he consumes the underbelly of American culture and then vomits it back up is to his credit, but unfortunately this slips past some. |
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The writing is spot on, with characters, situations and dialogue that are, unfortunately, all too believable. |
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It is a beautiful city unfortunately often bypassed by rushing tourists on their way from Firenze to Venezia. |
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My wallet contains far more bits of plastic than cash notes, unfortunately. |
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The squints, or hagioscopes, were originally angled but were unfortunately straightened by the Victorians. |
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He's had a series of executives who have tried to be his number two since back in 1994, when his former number two passed away, unfortunately. |
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But unfortunately he has had problems and I don't really think his legs would stand up to any more racing. |
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But this is endemic, unfortunately, we're in a situation where council houses have been starved of funds for years. |
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These difficulties are unfortunately compounded by a haphazard organization. |
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This family contains two modern species, dugongs and Steller's sea cow, the latter unfortunately now extinct. |
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I wasn't sure what to expect of the classes, and unfortunately I'm finding them hard going. |
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I say what I think and, unfortunately, if you don't like it, it's hard luck. |
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Thankfully, I was not served by one of those Stepford attendants, but unfortunately my server did not pass the test. |
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The homely cardie, unfortunately, is a necessary evil in our depressingly cold and damp northern climate. |
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Floridians are, unfortunately, old hands now at coping with their particular local weather disasters. |
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Experience in Queensland has shown that some turtles unfortunately also tend to take the bait, but dolphins and stingrays do not. |
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His stomach tightened, thinking about that photograph he had unfortunately seen. |
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This question unfortunately has never been reformulated or commented upon by the justices when the case stated was prepared. |
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The nomination, unfortunately, was followed by a truly catastrophic general election campaign in which he won only six states. |
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Ray Jubitz was 3rd runner-up following quite a tidy round which unfortunately collected a few strayers affecting his final score. |
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As it is, she is a heinously idiotic breeder who rather unfortunately chooses to be photographed next to horses she resembles. |
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He had the requisite heir and a spare but unfortunately all three had died in a boating accident. |
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Dark harmonically and orchestrally, unfortunately it fails to develop a good musical idea into a more evolved work. |
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Like a heliotropic plant, she turned towards warmth and light, which unfortunately were the blinding flashes of cameras. |
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A chocolate bar unfortunately unavailable in the US, milk chocolate with little caramel centres. |
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Alexander was thrown into a small cell with brick stucco walls and a rusting grate that was unfortunately still solid. |
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I didn't do myself justice against Sarries and was subbed, but unfortunately by the time Tim Walsh came on the game was out of our hands. |
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At that stage, unfortunately, there was an election and a change of Government. |
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Although I'm very well off myself, I do unfortunately have a temporary cashflow problem at the moment. |
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The chickling pea is unfortunately often confused with the edible and widely used chickpea. |
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This, unfortunately, tended to manifest as an often crudely expressed affectation of superiority. |
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Our lives often require us to be superwomen, when unfortunately, we are only human! |
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There are dark clouds on the horizon, but unfortunately they are not carrying rain. |
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But, unfortunately, you need to have been feeding them raw hunks of meat for a few years before they pay any attention to you. |
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If nothing else, this is an honest reflection of the screenplay's patchwork texture, where unfortunately all the stitches show. |
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And unfortunately, everything was clouded by their judgment of his work because they did not like his political cause. |
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But unfortunately people did turn up, the stupid idiots, so I had to do my show. |
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This bill, unfortunately, panders to a culture of distrust and suspicion found among a minority of employers. |
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The foreign birds, most of these parrots and cockatoos, unfortunately need to be kept in cages. |
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For a time Shahn and Evans collaborated on a film project, unfortunately it was never executed. |
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Of course there have been some false dawns along the way, players who were hailed as the next great thing but unfortunately never made it. |
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Writing about graphic design unfortunately tends to be imprecise when not wholly inaccurate. |
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Our children unfortunately are not generally made aware that behaving rudely is improper. |
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The answer is that depends on whether the seller or intermediary comes under any regulatory authority and, unfortunately, not all of them do. |
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These cases of radiation sickness may, unfortunately, be irreversible and incontrovertible evidence of that. |
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It is far more familiar, unfortunately, to consider a president as a commander-in-chief of a nation's armed forces. |
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You will unfortunately incur interest charges if you do not pay this Tax on time. |
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Fortunately, or unfortunately, according to Heisenberg's indeterminacy principle, this is impossible. |
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It is unfortunately true, we must admit it, not seldom has pantheism made men into indifferentists. |
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Instead, it was tender, but unfortunately any jalapeno flavour was indiscernible. |
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They had their radio out trying to communicate with us, unfortunately it wasn't working. |
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This American artist has a fantastic voice but, unfortunately, her material doesn't compare with her vocal talent. |
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His final conclusion was that he would have to venture to new planets, unfortunately, with or without Bonnie. |
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The eyes themselves were originally inlaid with another material, which has unfortunately been lost. |
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The very stylish decor and layout could unfortunately not make up for the very expensive bar prices and the rude and insolent staff. |
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It would be ideal if all sexual congress took place between consenting couples in love but unfortunately this is unrealistic. |
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But in the interim period, unfortunately, this latest development will badly dent his reputation. |
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There are a number of factors at play here, just one of which is the fact that eating badly is cheaper, unfortunately. |
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Next morning the trout were jumping, little plops on the surface of the almost still pools, unfortunately there was no evidence of native fish. |
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When you are backed into a corner then violence, unfortunately, is often the result. |
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He was costumed in an unfortunately fitting pair of chinos and a pink button-down short sleeve shirt. |
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Raspberries creep underground like couch grass, though unfortunately not so rampantly. |
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This requires patience and follow-up, which unfortunately is compromised in efforts to just produce more units. |
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I need time and unfortunately with more homework and coursework deadlines looming, I'm getting less and less. |
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A paranoid fortress mentality has unfortunately gripped the government policy makers in the most underpopulated country on earth. |
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Most of the directorial flourishes that do work here are unfortunately cribbed from more successful movies. |
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Clayton jumped on the small animal, but unfortunately the critter was prepared. |
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My movie clip software is on the fritz, so unfortunately, there is no new movie clip this month. |
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Well, unfortunately, is that this drug does not come in pill form, or as a powder or liquid. |
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The Galilean telescopes in the IMSS have rather strong ocular lenses, and unfortunately such lenses were not available from the department. |
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It was effectively game over, as unfortunately from his point of view it was all too evident they were running on empty. |
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After lunch I set to work putting the finishing touches on my birthday cake, unfortunately destroying my chocolate ganache in the process. |
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Such prejudiced views and blinkered thinking, unfortunately, are not just confined to the right. |
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The inaugural meeting of the Forum, held in Geneva in 1996, was unfortunately disrupted by gatecrashers. |
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This year's new work, Copland Portrait, by the NYCB principal dancer Damien Woetzel, was a dead loss, unfortunately. |
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He unfortunately relies on philosophical categories that imply the debilitating skepticism he argues is incompatible with true liberalism. |
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As more visitors come to centres like Newry, unfortunately so too do criminals on the lookout for easy prey. |
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Miller's history unfortunately perpetuates rather than problematizes such narratives. |
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My only complaint is that the upper register of the piano sounds unfortunately glassy. |
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These can only enter into force after they have been ratified by all EU members and, unfortunately, it is one of the countries still delaying. |
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This widely publicised view of today's youth unfortunately makes some people generalise and view all teenagers in the same light. |
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Bonnie had another trip to the vets on Friday and unfortunately the news wasn't good. |
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But I think in this day and age, unfortunately, films require a little bit of blood and gore. |
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The Taj is beautiful, but unfortunately located in a heartbreakingly poor, devastatingly polluted modern city. |
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I hadn't dialed down the exposure enough, so unfortunately I have 100 shots of a overexposed, featureless sun in front of a great desert framing. |
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But, unfortunately, now is not the time for soft-peddling the truth like this. |
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They, unfortunately, seem more content on alternating between dirge-like arrangements and angular riffs and grooves. |
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A deep growl had crept into my throat, a growl which I had, unfortunately, inherited from my father. |
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Having seen them live I know how dirty and raw some of these songs can sound, and unfortunately the studio recordings lose this a little. |
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And unfortunately, she's well aware that some readers disagree vehemently with articles I've written. |
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Miss Cartwright was unfortunately not the type to offer express encouragement. |
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But unfortunately much of that information, that encyclopaedic knowledge of their environment is being lost. |
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This total disregard for the Wiltshire farming community, unfortunately, is only one part of the picture. |
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In the 1940s, other researchers produced influenza vaccines, which unfortunately proved only ephemerally effective. |
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A woman driving a blue car and two school boys also assisted in the chase but unfortunately the offender made good his escape. |
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Which, unfortunately, the wilting dotards are too frightened to do themselves. |
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Contracts such as the one signed by the band may have been exploitative and unfair, but, unfortunately, they were all too common at the time. |
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Well, unfortunately the models produce linear warming with exponential increases in carbon dioxide. |
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A dazzling move started by the winger was also unfortunately ended by the same pair of hands, clumsily spilling the ball whilst attempting to offload. |
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And unfortunately, the result of this patronizing and destructive attitude will be the death of the two-state solution. |
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This makes me unfortunately certain that Slovenia, thus far unspoilt, will soon be as popular and overexposed a destination for short break aficionados as Prague or Budapest. |
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The House Republicans, and, unfortunately, many of my brothers and sisters in the media, misunderstand what is going on here. |
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If there was a covering letter, this has unfortunately been lost. |
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Because unfortunately, I also chose to wear big, heavy clogs today. |
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I wish I could be writing to you under better circumstances, but unfortunately those avenues have closed up. |
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If this doesn't work, it means that, unfortunately and terribly wastefully, a lot of wonderful projects may have to close while the fund remains in a frozen state. |
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Homesongs, the solo debut from ex-Fridge bassist Adem Ilhan, gives his lonely heart its own club band, but unfortunately, these dragging, faceless roots-tinged dirges fail. |
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But unfortunately for him, the fall forced him to drop out of the race. |
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Because the dead cat was unfortunately black, however, while the only live one they can find is an orange tabby, they try a quick dye job with shoe polish. |
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He made his reputation by throwing his weight around the department, a considerable girth I might add which he unfortunately chose to cover in velour workout suits. |
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In addition, it shares an overall similarity of proportions and physiognomic features with the unfortunately weathered statue of the seated god El, also from Ugarit. |
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With bigger vessels unfortunately absent, the society turned to plan B, launching five smaller boats into the quay, including a 1943 vintage dinghy used by the Royal Navy. |
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Then, I have this other little thing that came along who, unfortunately, is brighter than the other two put together. |
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But, unfortunately, their loyal audience quickly learned these auto mechanics might need some lessons in autotune. |
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Look for this aquaculture to catch on as mankind, unfortunately, continues to pollute our waterways. |
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This unfortunately does present some questions of the applicability of the studies 20 years later. |
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His angular cheeks, thick glasses, and carefully combed hair incarnate elegance, vision, and, unfortunately, personal agony. |
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The universe is anarchic and doesn't care about us and unfortunately, there's no greater rhyme or reason as to why it would be me. |
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But, unfortunately, insight of this sort is absent from this book. |
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There are some old mics and mic preamps that I'd like to get my hands on that would help us achieve the sound we want, but unfortunately they're not cheap and are pretty rare. |
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Jordan, unfortunately, compounds this weakness with an abrupt style. |
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Well unfortunately this is a fact of life both in business and politics. |
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They are expected to perform tracks from the album such as, well, we would like to name them but unfortunately they all seem to have swear words in the title! |
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Peregrines are indigenous birds, and unfortunately they are creophagous. |
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And unfortunately that's what we saw from Becks in the Portsmouth game so that explains why I dropped him to play with the stiffs when the first team was at Blackburn. |
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I was so fascinated by ants, wasps, and doodlebugs that I would have squatted in the road all day too, but unfortunately I did not inherit the slow gene. |
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This plant has white flowers but unfortunately I don't know the names of any of these clematis as they were part of a mail order collection that arrived unlabelled. |
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While the LCD display is backlit, the buttons, unfortunately, are not. |
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The babies, unfortunately, remain scantly seen as in the first film. |
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The elements are present for a really good sci-fi cinematic romp but unfortunately the movie's screenplay holds the film back from achieving great things. |
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There's unfortunately nothing you can do about this, but you can stabilize the damaged areas by sewing a bit of cotton gauze to the underside with silk thread. |
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But these hyperbolic hosannas are, unfortunately, no substitute for a rebirth of modern political leadership, which, in fact, continues to wither on the vine. |
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This fate is unfortunately not rare for girls, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. |
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The director unfortunately was not so amused and tension was in the air. |
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Both technical aspects were designed effectively, although unfortunately on this opening night both sound and lighting had missed cues and glitches. |
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Yes, unfortunately I do recognize you, and the only change I can see is your growth into a more pathetic and loathsome man than the cur I knew before this trip. |
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But an irradiation in the other direction is, unfortunately, at least as likely, if not more so. |
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The maypole dancing unfortunately coincided with a particularly heavy shower but the young performers bravely completed their routine despite the deluge. |
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These days, unfortunately, this oversimplification is all that seems to make it into the newspapers or on the airwaves. |
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An atmosphere of suspicion and distrust, unfortunately, still prevails. |
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Griffith is hardly alone amongst the lovelorn, impulsive, and unfortunately tattooed. |
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Leaner and therefore less tasty than the proper stuff, this flaccid, pale and insipid bacon is unfortunately afflicted with a water-retention problem. |
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He, unfortunately, represents the stereotypical self-obsessed American. |
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But unfortunately, when they geared up, I think they forgot to gear down. |
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She was also involved in making some of the earliest phonograph recordings of oral history in the British Isles, recordings that have unfortunately not survived. |
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One unfortunately tends to forget that Andie is play-acting dumb. |
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Yes unfortunately she died sometime in the night, poor old dear. |
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We did try and glimpse it through the launderette windows, but unfortunately we'd spent too long walking along the pebbly beach, and it was closed. |
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It's pretty easy to see that romantic love is unfortunately bundled with the baggage of jealousy, suspicion, exclusiveness, and undeviating fidelity. |
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At Potsdam, Patricia was a beaten finalist in the 100m and 200m races and unfortunately just missed out on the bronze medal, by one tenth of a second. |
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That drive was undone by the ballot box, but it is unfortunately the case that bureaucratic ordinances are usually more permanent than ministerial fiats. |
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So it's true to say that Labor can do well here, but unfortunately too much of the argument sets up the tired old dichotomy of inner-city versus everyone else. |
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I had rather anticipated that Mr Pannick would be doing this, however he is unfortunately detained in another court so the responsibility falls to me. |
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And, unfortunately, this incident is only going to set that effort back. |
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Prickly pear unfortunately thrives along the Rim, growing at the base and among the belays, and we were all soon pincushioned with tiny golden spines. |
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He tried to go for a huge shot, trying to get maximum runs and unfortunately top-edged and missed his century by just one run in the recent NatWest Challenge. |
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