Fellow former teenage heartthrob Selena Gomez put on Vegas-y frocks and an unfortunate Cleopatra-inspired hairdo.
And it's an unfortunate result of the arbitrary, across-the-board nature of the sequester cuts.
Residential burglary is an unfortunate fact of life, and everyone is vulnerable, including you.
"It's an unfortunate circumstance we did not want to end this way, " Ritter said.
One panelist responded that though it was an unfortunate exclusion it was not unethical.
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That's a good climate for a defense attorney and an unfortunate one for the country.
One of our fellow columnists here on Forbes.com, Peter Gleick, had an unfortunate experience recently.
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An unfortunate side effect of this perception change is the reaction by the credit rating agencies.
It is sort of an unfortunate thing not to know about it, you have to admit.
So it's an unfortunate situation and brings real urgency to the situation with this.
"It has been an unfortunate circumstance, " Mr. Morgan said of the students in Harrisburg.
There was one star who had an unfortunate brush with cameras during his time at Duke.
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"It's an unfortunate situation, " Mr. Istavrioglou's attorney, David Cohen, said after the court appearance.
It's an unfortunate symbol for negotiations trapped in their own familiar web of rhetoric.
It was a hard habit to break and an unfortunate mistake for the recruit.
This is an unfortunate attempt to extort unreasonable and unfair fee increases from Cablevision and our customers.
There is an unfortunate connection between economic growth and spending even if borrowed dollars are poorly spent.
"This was in our opinion an unfortunate accident for which a prosecution was wholly unjustified, " she said.
What happened is that the initial inclusiveness that captured my imagination has mutated into an unfortunate all-or-none mindset.
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It does sound paradoxical, but it is the reality of the situation and an unfortunate one at that.
Even the Vox accents manage look cheap, thanks to an unfortunate choice of metallic-colored paint along the edges.
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Cheever injured his back in an unfortunate incident with a Porta-John and T.
North Devon Coroner John Tomalin recorded a verdict of accidental death, saying it was "an unfortunate set of circumstances".
Small, mountainous islands bereft of natural resources and an unfortunate susceptibility to earthquakes.
Battery performance is an unfortunate blemish on an otherwise exceptional piece of hardware.
Bloomberg has a detailed story of an unfortunate patient with massive end-of-life expenses.
Sometimes, despite our most careful efforts, we ended up with an unfortunate mess.
That's an unfortunate outcome because it affects families, real people and their livelihoods.
So I think it would be an unfortunate case if he simply retreated.
You know, bankruptcy is an unfortunate fact of life for some struggling companies.
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