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Well, that's too bad, you'll have to write that in.
And that's too bad, because it's a very nice car.
That's too bad, because you may be missing something important.
And that's too bad, because the show is a stunner.
That's too bad; it could have helped Vogue feel less stale.
"Gee, that's too bad," Trump tweeted about Avenatti's release being denied.
"That's too bad, but that's the way it goes," Trump replies.
That's too bad that kind of thing isn't good for anybody.
If that means someone gets left by the wayside, that's too bad.
Unfortunately, we're losing a good man — Mr. McAleenan — and that's too bad.
That's too bad, because Claire and Geillis could have been fantastic foes.
So we're going to have a very inaccurate book, and that's too bad.
That's too bad, because the near-apocalyptic payoff is well worth the effort.
And then I started thinking, Well, if it does, then that's too bad.
No. That's too bad because your pussy is going to get pounded tonight.
And that's too bad, because health-care costs can add up dramatically in retirement.
That's too bad—there were environmental issues and well-placed nuns to talk about!
That's too bad ... looks like it was lit inside with Diddy taking the mic.
That's too bad, because Kim had every expectation of privacy, and didn't get it.
That's too bad, and would be dire if he played a more valuable role.
"They'd roll their eyes like, 'Oh that's too bad," he said, "and walk away."
"We're going to have a very inaccurate book, and that's too bad," Trump said.
That's too bad, since the Pixel 2 is already out of stock in some configurations.
"When President Trump was asked about the incident last night he replied, "that's too bad.
"That's too bad because it makes good people reluctant to go through the process," Sylla adds.
That's too bad, because Siri Shortcuts is the best way to use Siri to control apps.
That's too bad, because the quality quotient of SNES titles was arguably better than the graphics.
"So we're going to have a very inaccurate book, and that's too bad," Mr. Trump said.
That's too bad, because at first glance, Family Link has all the hallmarks of a winner.
That's too bad, since I think the world's first trillionaire will be a green-tech entrepreneur.
And that's too bad, because Baywatch is coming at the right time to be a huge hit.
That's too bad, because Dr. Brenner and his agents know all about it thanks to their wiretaps.
That's too bad, because Pikachu will only be able to converse with you in its native language.
That's too bad, because 75 percent of those who did ask received some sort of pay increase.
Emmerich will never receive an Emmy nomination for his work on The Americans, and that's too bad.
That's too bad because such a law might have reminded Vlaming that misgendering a transgender child is wrong.
John Scott, Washington This article doesn't really tell us how Hillary became a hawk — and that's too bad.
Stamets and Culber saying goodbye We never got to know this relationship very well — and that's too bad.
That's too bad, but not a surprise when contrasting methods of constitutional and statutory interpretation largely track party politics.
"He made some statements that were not very good for the Republican Party, and that's too bad," Trump said.
That's too bad, because I would like nothing better than for him to succeed wildly in his new job.
That's too bad, because I wouldn't have minded if LA had suddenly been filled with lots of Monster-alikes.
That's too bad for the poor saps who bet big on oil based on the news of that production pact.
If so, that's too bad, but the great virtue of democracy is that it allows people to correct their mistakes.
That's too bad, because private equity is accelerating a decline that will be felt by millions in every major city.
That's too bad because our country needs a tax system that accelerates growth, encourages investment, and makes America more competitive.
That's too bad — take it from me, it's incredibly fun to try out — but they have a very good reason.
That's too bad, Amazon doesn't sell them directly (though you can roll the dice on a number of third-party vendors).
That's too bad, since having one more familiar face come around — Kenneth's, especially — would bring a smile to comedy fans everywhere.
IF CHINA DECIDES TO ORDER FROM AIRBUS AS OPPOSED TO BOEING ARE YOU PREPARED TO SAY TO BOEING, "THAT'S TOO BAD"?
In a way, that's too bad, because a court case might help clarify how far the sanctity of one's castle extends.
If so, that's too bad, because you missed a lot -- and you're probably going to hear about it at work on Monday.
That's too bad, because as a 20-something crashing the housing market with my avocado toast, I can attest: Adulting is hard.
That's too bad — the VA and the VSOs could have provided compelling details to back up the commission's call for congressional action.
That's too bad, because the cheap one comes in a dandy yellow color that is by far the most appealing to me.
If you (or more likely, your grabby kid you've brought with you) hits VOTE before you're actually done completing the ballot, that's too bad.
That's too bad because there's so much good shit hidden in these random spoken interludes, even when it's just kind of vague inspirational platitudes.
And that's too bad, because, as her title suggests, she has a provocative approach, and she has an interesting take on investing as well.
That's too bad, because the Graham-Cassidy bill is a significant improvement over what the GOP was kicking around just a couple of months ago.
"If it takes me 12 hours, that's too bad, I've got to do it," he told George Plimpton in a 1991 interview for The Paris Review.
And that's too bad, because had there been, the talented Michael Peña wouldn't have had to work so hard to hold this minimally amusing mess together.
And that's too bad because I'm sure a lot of curvy women would love to be invited to the party and be able to buy/ fit their products.
That's too bad, especially because the original "Ghost in the Shell" is such a delightful philosophical plaything, with pleasures that simultaneously bewitch the eye and enchant the mind.
That's too bad, because early reviews indicated that it's on par with the best of the recent hit Neeson vehicles, like Taken, The Grey, Non-Stop, and The Commuter.
That's too bad, because the prior seasons did so much to build up Dorne as the land of tits and wine, equal parts Jacobean stock-exotica and NorCal bohemia.
That's too bad ... because Axl's laser-focused on his 2017 presents, and from the sound of it he's got a loooooooong list for Santa, who btw is TOTALLY real.
That's too bad, for the stories of battles lost tell us as much if not more about the mysteries of political character than do the accounts of battles won.
That's too bad because her nominal co-star, Azudi Onyejekwe, who was in the Broadway ensemble of "Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812," is a much subtler performer.
And that's too bad, because there's something else the shows listed above have in common: They flopped, many of them almost immediately, the fate of so many Friends wannabes.
"The bottom line is the RNC is controlled by the establishment and the RNC is controlled by the special interests and the donors and that's too bad," he said.
Trump's initial response to the latest accident consisted of the words "That's too bad," in response to a reporter's question, though he released a more serious statement later on Twitter.
"Gee, that's too bad," Trump quipped at a White House press conference on Monday after a reporter said Romney was in self-isolation because of having been exposed to Sen.
But if it ends up seeming out of place, that's too bad, because at 14.4-feet tall there aer few other rooms in your house in which this monstrosity will fit.
That's too bad because, reading between the paillettes, you get the feeling that the 72-year-old singer-actress-survivor is a good egg: self-mocking, plain speaking and a hoot.
That's too bad, as the series offers a soulful, thoughtful look at the human cost of the military industrial complex, right alongside a twisty conspiracy thriller straight out of the 1970s.
We've already talked about "The Good Wife" a lot in this newsletter, but "Madam Secretary" never gets any love — and that's too bad, because its second season has been a huge leap forward.
The app was never made available outside of Carnegie Mellon University's research circles, and that's too bad because it was a good example of how Google Glass might actually have been legitimately useful.
The majority of Myspace's 100 million users had already packed up years ago, and if they didn't grab their stuff on the way out, that's too bad, because Myspace is not your mom.
And that's too bad, because if you accept clean eating ideals, you may think you can't afford to eat healthily—organic foods cost about 40 percent more than conventional foods, according to Consumer Reports.
That's too bad because while the Xperia 5 has some problems and probably wouldn't be my first recommendation to most people, there are surely some who would be into what it has to offer.
That's too bad for Martin, who's just a Tony away from stepping into a rare circle of artists — those who've won the EGOT, short for an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar, and a Tony.
"Unfortunately profitability is no good (and) that's too bad," Tomas Otterbeck, an analyst with research firm Redeye in Stockholm, said, referring to the company's determination to prioritize revenue growth over profitability for years to come.
It would seem that he has defaulted to rhetoric and talking points, rather than to sound policy—and that's too bad for the people of Alabama's 6th District, and for all who look to him for leadership.
That's too bad, because there's a juicy story here that keeps trying to slither out alongside the sexual politics, a tale of male sexual innocence that — as Philip falls for Rachel — becomes a study in male hysteria.
"I think the President's expectations was that we would work together to get these things done and frankly we haven't had a lot of buy-in from the Democrats on this stuff, and that's too bad," he said.
That's too bad, because I'm still a fan of Windows Phone's extensive use of homescreen tiles, which YouTuber 4096 has lovingly recreated in this animated concept video that merges Microsoft's modern mobile OS with Windows 95's design aesthetic.
IN OTHER WORDS, YOU KNOW, IF CHINA DECIDES YOU KNOW, WE'RE NOT GOING BUY AS MUCH SOYBEANS, OR SORGUM, YOU ARE YOU WILLING TO SAY TO THE SORGUM GROWERS AND THE SOYBEAN GROWERS IN THE U.S., "THAT'S TOO BAD"?
That's too bad, because in person what Delphi has created is very visually impressive, and Owens tells me they've also tested it on even higher density displays that are better still at conveying a sense of physicality for the virtual instruments.
Canada Aside from its role as a running gag in perhaps the most criminally underrated comedy of this century, I'm not sure I've heard many Americans ask for a Molson in all my years of imbibing, and that's too bad.
"He gets very, very little credit, and I think that's too bad because we got quite a bit of help," said Dick Moore, Elkhart's mayor the past eight years, a Democrat who lost election to a third term in November.
That's too bad, because some of them probably could have been more interesting than the central couple, who, as played by Ms. Ricci and Mr. Hoflin, are entirely devoid of the thing that the real Fitzgeralds apparently had in abundance: chemistry.
The report said McMaster, along with Trump chief of staff John Kelly, had originally "kept the president in the dark on the incident" involving the USS McCain, which it says caused the president to respond, "That's too bad," when asked about the matter.
"The risk, some say, is that you can undermine the coherence and unity of the union, but that's too bad, because it can't hold together if it's not flexible," said Charles Grant, director of the Center for European Reform, a research institution in London.
Just look at Breitbart News's blaring orange headline today criticizing the generals whose strategy of sending more troops to Afghanistan has prevailed -- or the headline attacking H.R. McMaster for allegedly failing to brief Trump about the Navy collision before he made his awkward "that's too bad" comment to reporters.
Upon his trade to Philadelphia in 1955, he is said to have remarked: "That's too bad; they're the only team I can beat." In fact, four of his six career victories came against the Phillies. Coincidentally, the two players died within four days of each other.
"That's Too Bad" is the debut single by Tubeway Army, the band which provided the initial musical vehicle for Gary Numan. It was released in February 1978 by independent London record label Beggars Banquet. On the day of its release, Numan quit his job in a warehouse to become a professional musician.Gary Numan (2001).
Webb was a prolific songwriter. The band began playing gigs on the punk scene in London and managed to secure a record deal with the independent Beggars Banquet label. They released two guitar-heavy, punk-style singles in the first half of 1978 ("That's Too Bad"/"Oh! Didn't I Say", and "Bombers"/"Blue Eyes"/"OD Receiver").
NuWorld interview Although it failed to enter the UK singles charts, "That's Too Bad" nonetheless sold relatively well, taking into account the small numbers pressed (4,000) and the lowly status of both label and artist. Numan later said, "The song was written 99% to get a contract. It was a naive attempt to make punk commercial, which it didn't do!"Stephen Webbon & Gary Numan (1985).
Steve Malins (1998). The Plan: CD liner notes "That's Too Bad" was also later released as a gatefold with the single "Bombers" in August 1979. It was released in its original form in 1983 and reached No.97 in the UK Charts.UK Official Singles Chart - Gary Numan and the Tubeway Army These tracks have subsequently been included on CD reissues of the album The Plan (1984).
"Bombers" is the second single by Tubeway Army, released in 1978. The song is in a somewhat more conventional rock style than their punk-oriented debut, "That's Too Bad", and features sound effects simulating air raid sirens, dive bombers, and machine gun fire. Like its predecessor, the single earned indifferent reviews and failed to chart. It is one of the few recordings in his career which Numan did not produce himself.
In October 1977, the band was signed to the independent label Beggars Banquet and released their first single, "That's Too Bad", in February 1978. The trio used assumed names, Gardiner's being 'Scarlett'. An ever-changing line-up played gigs over the next few months, Gardiner and Numan being the only constant members. Settling back to a three-piece outfit with Lidyard, the band released two albums as Tubeway Army, an eponymously titled debut in 1978 and the No. 1 hit Replicas in 1979.
In his review for Record Mirror in October 1978, Robin Smith stated that "..the market for this sort of heavyweight monotony has died." The B-sides were "Blue Eyes", which harked back to the fast-paced punk style of "That's Too Bad", and "O.D. Receiver", a slower piece whose lyrics reflected a Burroughsian world of drug addiction. All tracks on the original vinyl single were credited to 'Valerian', the name that Numan (born Gary Webb) had chosen for himself prior to Tubeway Army's début album; these would be his last releases using that nom de plume; henceforward he would call himself Gary Numan.
Film critic Walter Addiego, staff critic at the San Francisco Examiner, wrote of the drama, "They aren't making 'em anymore like this 1949 melodrama by John Berry, and that's too bad... What sticks with you about the film is what a classic, prize-winning sap the Basehart character is, how pathetic and ill-considered are his dreams of domestic bliss, and how easily he's able to shift into a new and quite different identity. All in all, a good example of noirish post-war disillusionment — and it has Cyd Charisse and William Conrad to boot."Addiego, Walter. San Francisco Examiner, film review, April 25, 1998.
Numan came to prominence at the mid of the 1970s as lead singer, songwriter, and record producer for Tubeway Army. After recording an album's worth of punk-influenced demo tapes (released in 1984 as The Plan), he was signed by Beggars Banquet Records in 1978 and quickly released two singles, "That's Too Bad" and "Bombers", neither of which charted. A self-titled, new wave-oriented debut album later that same year sold out its limited run and introduced Numan's fascination with dystopian science fiction and synthesisers. Though Tubeway Army's third single, the dark-themed and slow- paced "Down in the Park" (1979), never appeared on the charts, it became one of Numan's most enduring and oft-covered songs.
Roger Ebert gave the film two-and-a-half stars out of four and wrote: "The movie looks like several good ideas for several movies, made all at once and regardless of whether the pieces fit easily together. That's too bad, because the movie's got so many interesting things in it, so many original characters and, yes, so much interesting music that it shouldn't have been allowed to become such a stylistic confusion." Janet Maslin of The New York Times was negative, writing, "If Mr. Altman keeps on operating at such a small fraction of his powers, his masterworks may begin to look more and more like happy accidents."Maslin, Janet (April 6, 1979).
Despite being the band's debut, Tubeway Army was seen as a transitional record, linking the punk flavour of early singles "That's Too Bad" and "Bombers" with the electronic music and science fiction imagery of Replicas. The first track, "Listen to the Sirens", borrowed its opening line from the Philip K. Dick novel Flow My Tears, The Policeman Said, while "Steel and You" contained references to androids ("Just my steel friend and me / I stand brave by his side"). These and a number of other tracks featured primitive synthesizer effects, the legacy of Numan chancing upon a Minimoog in the recording studio one day. Elsewhere, the album’s lyrics generally inhabited a seedy world that was compared to William Burroughs, an author whose influence Numan acknowledged.
Like the Replicas album as a whole, "Down in the Park" marked a major shift from Tubeway Army's previous output. The band's early releases, the 1978 singles "That's Too Bad" and "Bombers" plus the self-titled debut album, contained elements of punk, hard rock, heavy metal and new wave but were exclusively guitar driven with only occasional use of primitive synthesizer effects. "Down in the Park", on the other hand, was Numan's first composition on keyboards and his first release to feature the predominantly electronic sound that became his trademark. Musically, it pared down still further the guitar power chord and bass root note style arrangements he had used previously, reducing the harmony to bare unisons of layered bass guitar, Fender Rhodes electric piano, and Polymoog synthesizer.
In a 2013 interview, Shebib remarked that Felix was supposed to be more like the character of Uncle Buck, and that he had hoped to cast John Candy for the part, suggesting the film would have been "a huge success" had that happened: "I think he got [the script] and his agent said, "You're not even allowed to read it," because it didn't come with an offer. That's too bad, because he would have been great in it." Shebib further remarked that Jeremy Ratchford was very young and "not very good" in most of the film but did finally get "really good in the last part". By contrast, he considered Sarah Campbell, a child actor and member of ACTRA since the age of two and ten years old when the film was released, "magnificent".
According to Sports Media Watch, the 2015 Camellia Bowl had a television audience of 1.9 million viewers, an increase of 73% from the inaugural game the year before. Of the six bowl games played on the day, the Camellia Bowl ranked second behind only the 2015 Boca Raton Bowl, which drew a television audience of 2 million. Tom Fornelli of CBS Sports ranked it as the 11th-best bowl of the 2015 season and remarked that "I'm guessing a lot of people skipped past this one, and that's too bad for them", while Kevin Trahan of SB Nation called the game "awesome" and felt it was proof that there aren't too many bowl games. As a result of the game, Appalachian State improved to 11–2 and Ohio dropped to 8–5.
" Gene Siskel of the Chicago Tribune gave the film two-and-a-half stars out of four and wrote that director John Herzfeld "has placed one of America's favorite fantasy couples in a gimmick-filled story that requires the almost-constant presence of seven of the dullest supporting characters you'll ever meet. That's too bad, because whenever Newton-John and Travolta are on screen together, 'Two of a Kind' flashes with a spark of entertainment, and you want to tell them to get up and go to another film where they can have a long talk or makeout scene together." Sheila Benson of the Los Angeles Times said that with "flaccid direction, ugly photography and performances that rely on charm generated a few movies ago (and sealed in plastic), you have reason enough to give 'Two of a Kind' a wide berth." Rita Kempley of The Washington Post wrote, "The acting's not all that bad, but the script is." Filmink magazine later wrote the two stars "really shouldn’t have been so snobby about Grease 2 if this is what they did instead.

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