Back then, he seemed like such a sweet man to me, and this felt unnecessarily cruel.
Airbus says air passengers already spend more than 500 million hours in the air unnecessarily every year.
One of many problems: The awkward design requires a motor that is unnecessarily strong.
But the weakest part of Star Trek was the villain, Nero, and the unnecessarily action-heavy plot.
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That's important because women falsely diagnosed as a mutation carrier might undergo prophylactic mastectomy unnecessarily.
Such initiatives unnecessarily jeopardize Western security interests and add to the costs of providing adequate defenses.
I'm afraid the decision made today by President Obama will unnecessarily prolong this debate.
And older people can be complacent or change-averse, or make simple things unnecessarily complex.
He said the Iraqi hospital had unnecessarily amputated both legs on another soldier recently.
Tangles of red tape have made it unnecessarily hard for informal businesses to go legal.
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Are people supporting the president's defiance or feeling that he's taking them into unnecessarily dangerous waters?
For those fed up with unnecessarily high interest rates, credit unions provide a viable option.
They believe the current rates are unnecessarily risky, and allow cities to mask financial distress.
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Hopefully, this reversal will occur because the current design of the scheme is unnecessarily unfair.
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This would cost me time that is spent rethinking and refactoring my design unnecessarily.
I'm going to do it without jargon, and without making it unnecessarily complicated and complex.
Its poisonous prescriptions unnecessarily impoverish countries, which makes it harder for us to sell to them.
Just as important, the attacks on Mr Rubin unnecessarily widen a breach with Wall Street.
So the company is also unnecessarily enriching a middleman payer that adds no value.
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Human rights groups have said the conditions of his detention have been unnecessarily harsh.
But the managing director of the airport Zak Deir said people were worrying unnecessarily.
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Every year, millions of women and children in developing countries die unnecessarily from preventable causes.
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Kenya's vital tourism sector has fallen victim in the past to unnecessarily shrill foreign travel advisories.
Left and right are poorly implemented in this player, and can be unnecessarily confusing to use.
The loss in lives, both Iraqi and American, could be unnecessarily increased, possibly greatly.
In fact, America's overwhelming might carries an obligation not to throw its weight around unnecessarily.
Given their tray-loading optical drives, though, they could be unnecessarily thick and heavy, depending on your needs.
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It seems unnecessarily churlish to focus on the uselessness of the British monarchy during a royal wedding.
Walsh has criticized sural nerve grafting, contending that it encourages people to damage or remove nerves unnecessarily.
The case involves a convicted rapist and murderer who argues that the injections may be unnecessarily painful.
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