Unhappily for Mr Smith, however, his is the type of personality that is televisually invisible.
Unhappily for the managers, however, the House rejected Article II, and it not before you in any form.
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They have - and I was about to say unhappily, but the truth is we paid out willingly.
As they wait unhappily for America's bombs, some 2, 000 Iraqi women recently came together to pray for peace.
The woes of the Volksparteien are partly the result of having to share power unhappily in the grand coalition.
But most choose to slog unhappily on with their sham and desolate unions.
Unhappily, the resulting chaos is also hurting the most promising two-thirds of the economy that is in private hands.
For example, she came to realise that sometimes divorce was the right course of action for unhappily married couples.
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Some premium users who paid up for Spotlight are unhappily threatening to quit.
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Unhappily for the president, many voters appear to be buying this snake oil.
That result is unhappily beyond the reach of this kind of trade agreement.
The experience ended unhappily, except for the great addition it made to the canon of city-based kiss-off songs (see above).
Eventually, they gave up unhappily forced to "bang" the game, in baseball parlance.
Unhappily, the two other stolen reliefs have yet to be found.
One tells the tale of a young girl who turned into a tree after dying unhappily and brought sorrow to the Hani people.
Unhappily for the tiger, they disagreed on one of the most important issues: what to do about the people who share its habitat.
Ironically though, First Solar's, will be able to survive, if unhappily, because so much of the industry is outside of the United States.
In Europe, America's ex-communist friends have proved eager to supplant Germany, which is bracing unhappily for a scaling-down of its big American presence.
Unhappily, the combination of superstition and anthropomorphism skews an otherwise skilful and engaging piece of reporting that raises intriguing questions about man and nature.
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Stuck unhappily in the middle is Gordon Brown, caught between the Labour Party's socialist roots and the embrace of capitalism that brought it to power.
And even without that, say many of the prime minister's critics, the medicine would have been swallowed less unhappily had it been dispensed more efficiently.
Its conclusion: unhappily married adults who divorced or separated were no happier, on average, than unhappily married adults who stayed married to the same partner.
Unhappily for Alcon's shareholders, however, Swiss takeover law does allow bidders to pay one price to controlling shareholders and a lower one to the remainder.
Unhappily for Mr Raffarin, that does not mean victory is pre-ordained.
Put it another way, it's hard work these days trying to sell things to people they don't strictly need - as any "consumer facing" company will unhappily confirm.
Still young and unhappily single, overweight and self-conscious about it, balding, socially awkward, and style-challenged, Sylvain is a kindly schlub whose innocuous manner and well-meaning interventions hide his neediness and his heedlessness.
Abe (Jordan Gelber) is a portly college dropout who lives, at the age of thirty-five, with his parents (Christopher Walken and Mia Farrow) and works for his father, unhappily, in a commercial real-estate company.
On October 10th he gave a press conference, unhappily in front of a graveyard, arguing that nobody in his office did anything wrong but threatening to fire any of them who were involved in a cover-up.
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