It is such that an unfortunate circumstance or careless remark can shake feelings of love as can an embarrassing confession, comprised of three little words, reinforce it. |
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This is an unfortunate circumstance which those of us who deal with own resources have to face. |
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This unfortunate circumstance allowed a new caste to wield almost absolute power, that they could use in a thousand ways for their own ends. |
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Due to this unfortunate circumstance, hundreds of people die each day from water-borne diseases. |
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As an adult, she greeted unfortunate circumstance with a profound negligence. |
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Still, this unfortunate circumstance does compromise the very idea of a simultaneous multivoiced new Proust. |
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It also is usually asymptomatic an unfortunate circumstance, because in situ tumours are curable. |
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Even though we can't necessarily link this to Rituxan, it's an unfortunate circumstance. |
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They understood the sensitivity of the situations but said it's just an unfortunate circumstance. |
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One participant described the unfortunate circumstance that he faced with his very sick baby. |
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This unfortunate circumstance makes the case for sustainable development all the more compelling. |
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Again, we are talking about three, four or five different committees of the House, which is a very unfortunate circumstance. |
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In the unfortunate circumstance where there is a diagnosis of a terminal illness and the person's life expectancy is less than a year, the insurance may be paid out early to cover the debt. |
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It is in my view a very unfortunate circumstance where members of Parliament will use the protection of this place to say things that they would not otherwise say outside. |
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In other words, this will be a self-directed insurance program, if and when the unfortunate circumstance arises where a person has to take care of an ailing loved one. |
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