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1 Mr Cliff said unfortunately many of these motorcyclists were being killed in road accidents.
2 There are unfortunately many ways of having a false mind:
3 An antiquated means of control, but unfortunately many well-meaning parents and authorities bought into it.
4 But unfortunately many who approached this adoption agency were not treated in the same manner.
5 Which are unfortunately many , as we have very exacting standards, the same as any university.
6 Marika Tuiwawa says unfortunately many small island states lack proper protections to safeguard their natural resources.
7 For a small minority it will have significant consequences and unfortunately many Australians will lose their lives.
8 Now original records from multiple sources are available to researchers online, though unfortunately many are behind paywalls.
9 I took several photographs of scenes of this kind, but unfortunately many of the negatives were spoiled.
10 Mr Stewart said they were making slow progress and unfortunately many people still would not be reconnected tonight.
11 A teacher says she agrees because unfortunately many children's lunches are filled with "unhealthy" sugar-filled food.
12 Yet unfortunately many do believe this.
13 Most unfortunately many of Oscar's MSS.
14 The MP3 format is popular on the Net, and unfortunately many MP3s are illegal.
15 The squire and the doctor also met constantly; there were unfortunately many subjects on which they were obliged to meet.
16 He never resisted the whim of the moment except through fear of the consequences, and unfortunately many of his propensities were vicious.
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