| 11. | "What an unfortunate coincidence, " she said.
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| 12. | The exhibition has no works on paper, which is unfortunate.
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| 13. | He termed Ashcroft's opposition " unfortunate ."
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| 14. | The unfortunate part is that Paul has been made the scapegoat.
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| 15. | It's just an unfortunate thing that happened ."
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| 16. | But here she merely reinforces an unfortunate association by repeating it.
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| 17. | It's unfortunate for the team but fortunate for me.
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| 18. | "But whatever, I think it's unfortunate.
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| 19. | Dole defended his record after an unfortunate slip of the tongue.
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| 20. | "It's really sad and unfortunate ."
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