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1
The timing of this film seems
both
unfortunate
and salutary.
2
If I suffer, it is because we are
both
unfortunate
.
3
Wrote the Guardian's Tom Shone: The timing of this film seems
both
unfortunate
and salutary.
4
The timing was
both
unfortunate
and immaculate.
5
They were
both
unfortunate
and unusual.
6
They were
both
unfortunate
beggarly outsiders beaten up by life; and yet he was riding around in an air-conditioned bus.
7
The modern tendency to idealize the character of Jacob, simply because he was one of the famous patriarchs, is
both
unfortunate
and misleading.
8
Both
unfortunates
were soon securely guarded.
9
Both were kings, and
both
unfortunate
.
10
'Ferdinand,' said Miss Grandison, 'I think we are
both
unfortunate
.
'
11
"And tell me, didst put an end to
both
unfortunates
?
"
12
We were both strangers-bothunfortunate; and were the only individuals here who had any knowledge of letters, or of distant parts of the world.
both
unfortunate
both