Not too bad for cast-off, Ed.Sheeran shouldn't feel too bad, though, he won a Grammy last year for "Thinking Out Loud."
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In Omdurman, across the Nile from Khartoum, protesters chanted "it's too bad, it's too bad, we don't have an army," expressing anger at the army for not protecting protesters.
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Too bad ... sounds like it would be ratings gold.
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The battery and price — although they're not too bad.
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Oh, you have straight hair, too bad you don't have curly hair,' or, 'Oh, too bad because you would be beautiful if you were 5-foot-10, but you're only 5-foot-4.
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Too bad this information won't get to all caucus goers.
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So a 2% fall does not too bad at all.
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Too bad the program's sound wasn't up to the task.
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Too bad you have to use the bezel to steer.
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It's just too bad the military frowns on having fun.
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If they didn't follow the proper procedures, then too bad.
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It wasn't too bad and kind of nice (for cum).
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Well, that's too bad, you'll have to write that in.
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It's too bad no one bothered to tell ol' Joe.
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The sandwich is actually not too bad the next day!
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Everyone Venmo'ed me back, so the pain isn't too bad.
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Too Bad because here r jus a few more shots!
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Too bad you'll need some scuba gear to see them.
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It's not too bad sounding but the artwork is bad.
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It's too bad though because Time Magazine is really hot.
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Today shouldn't be too bad — my patients all sound great!
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It's too bad the star rating only goes to five.
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Today isn't exactly perfect, but it's not too bad either.
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Too bad you'll never walk away with that much cash.
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Too bad she didn't include "go viral" on her list.
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Too bad the position of cyber coordinator just got eliminated.
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Too bad the kid from Hope, Arkansas, didn't play football.
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Waking up to sweet puppy kisses isn't too bad, though.
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Not too bad for the son of a peanut farmer.
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Utilities aren't too bad and we have no outstanding loans.
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For Donald Trump's purposes, that probably doesn't sound too bad.
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Too bad you probably won't be able to buy one.
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Too bad for Nix, he still left a video trail.
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Credit unions and building societies are not too bad either.
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" I thought, "too bad it costs almost a thousands bucks!
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It's just too bad this one doesn't actually play games.
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And that's too bad, because it's a very nice car.
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They're even sticking with Micro USB, which is too bad.
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Perhaps it is simply too bad if men feel discombobulated.
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Too bad the phone failed to deliver on those promises.
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They're cool, but it's really too bad that they're terrifying.
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The process of [putting] it on actually wasn't too bad.
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It's too bad more men don't feel the same way.
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Too bad HP put a terrible trackpad on the thing.
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But that backlash hasn't seemed to hurt Instagram too bad.
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Too bad most of the games are kind of crap.
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Too bad you don't live in Nipton, California -- population: 16.
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Too bad the American version would be banned in Russia.
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Yeah ... don't feel too bad for whoever loses on Sunday.
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But too bad Beanie, you taught me to be myself.
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And too bad that Rand Paul was never in it.
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And what's happened more recently doesn't seem too bad either.
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Too bad that this is the wrong time and place.
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But too bad, because you can't ever waive that clause.
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If the company is no longer there, it's too bad.
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It's just too bad getting there is such a chore.
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Somehow, moving and turning around doesn't even feel too bad.
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With no rehearsals yet ... the latter ain't looking too bad.
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So mouthwatering, but too bad I'm a pescatarian right now.
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Oh, and he's not too bad to look at either!
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The old man was a little too bad for them.
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Too bad he wasn't an anthropomorphic chicken while doing it.
|
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Too bad you couldn't do that for Hitman Holla, huh?
|
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It's just too bad that I still don't like Pokémon. .
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It's too bad every owner isn't as candid as Khan.
|
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Despite the correction, things aren't looking too bad for Nintendo.
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It's too bad, she said, there are no children here.
|
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But the premium sound system isn't too bad by comparison.
|
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Too bad no other children would pronounce themselves Kevin's allies.
|
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Too bad, Mother Nature just isn't having it right now.
|
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That is too bad, not simply because of the selectivity.
|
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Too bad they didn't look at Crooked Hillary like this.
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The upgrade process is not too bad for iOS devices.
|
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Too bad Joe has all of his Beck paraphernalia everywhere.
|
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Too bad for them: Lawrence isn't staying quiet about it.
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Too bad buddy, you're gonna have to wait another century.
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It was too bad the war had made him stupid.
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That's too bad, because you may be missing something important.
|
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Too bad more people didn't ask it before the referendum.
|
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Too bad Representative Murphy won't be around for the celebrations.
|
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As we begin our descent it doesn't seem too bad.
|
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Too bad he didn't have Miles Mikolas as a teammate.
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Too bad I was on the road all by myself.
|
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Too bad it resembles dozens of other such group dances.
|
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O.K., we have won Roland Garros — it's not too bad.
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Considering we spent three nights there, it's not too bad.
|
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Too bad his angry little brother can't let him live.
|
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Too bad, we can't say the same of Dr. Parker.
|
|
Maybe Trump doesn't like his first name, but too bad.
|
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That might not look too bad, all things considered, right?
|
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" He added: "Too bad there wasn't … this thinking years ago.
|
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And its too bad but that's the way it works.
|
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It's too bad that Trump has so many character flaws.
|
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It's too bad that the movie isn't equally well tuned.
|
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Nothing too bad, here (dare I say "piece of cake"?).
|
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Too bad there is high public distrust in the media.
|
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"It's too bad we didn't get here earlier," he said.
|
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Too bad beer googles aren't the same as beer headphones.
|
|
Too bad — the actors do nice work before things derail.
|
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But those who might skip it shouldn't feel too bad.
|
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"Too bad you don't live in China anymore," he said.
|
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And that's too bad, because the show is a stunner.
|
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You know, too bad you'll never hear from 'em again.
|
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It's too bad he can't discuss it with his father.
|
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It's too bad that this insight is then left behind.
|
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Too bad she's about to be engaged to a Pakistani bigwig.
|
|
Of course, she shouldn't feel too bad considering that neither P!
|
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Too bad, they totally missed an opportunity to call him Hitler.
|
|
That's too bad; it could have helped Vogue feel less stale.
|
|
Too bad Mercury is currently retrograde: Watch out for mixed messages.
|
|
It's too bad "Mad Max: Fury Road" is a Warner Bros.
|
|
Too bad we can't be enlightened on those answers as well.
|
|
It's too bad that the New York Times didn't realize that.
|
|
Too bad he wasn't as dumb as his stony expression suggested.
|
|
It's too bad that the show couldn't completely stick the landing.
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It s too bad winner didn t take all, he said.
|
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She didn't bully my dog too bad so I kept her.
|
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It's just too bad that only happened on its death bed.
|
|
But for a muggle sport we guess it's not too bad.
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It's just too bad we'll have to wait until next summer.
|
|
Not too bad of a consolation prize, if you ask us.
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KS: Too bad, yeah, that we can feed this data in.
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Too bad the old fish market at Tsukiji is closing. pic.twitter.
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Peter Debruge, Variety: Too bad Valerian himself is such a dud.
|
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Too bad there were only three of them, and not 108.
|
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It's just too bad you can't buy one in the U.S.
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Too bad, as they put it, they "picked the wrong fool."
|
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It's too bad all these decisions are made against their will.
|
|
Don't feel too bad ... he found acting and that worked out.
|
|
Too bad it was made by a modder and not Nintendo.
|
|
Life isn't too bad when you have awesome people around you.
|
|
Too bad Siri, as a digital assistant, still isn't that great.
|
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Too bad no one at Google I/O knew about it.
|
|
It's just too bad this suitcase is only designed for kids.
|
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It's too bad, though, about the officer who was Dad's friend.
|
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Too bad it reflects the experience of listening to the album.
|
|
Too bad that "powerful idea" never turned into a real product.
|
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If you are part of universal humanity, too bad for you.
|
|
Mom and Dad didn't look too bad at the wedding either.
|
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Not too bad, especially since it'll be covered by my FSA.
|
|
Too bad, they couldn't be there to witness it for themselves!
|
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"It was too bad, but it didn't stop me," Oh says.
|
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Too bad it will retrograde in your sign later this month.
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"It hasn't been too bad," adds The Walking Dead alum, 35.
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It's just too bad there's no way to know for sure.
|
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Considering you're getting a celeb-approved outfit, that's not too bad.
|
|
It's too bad its best moments are stacked toward the beginning.
|
|
Too bad it couldn't have managed that feat five years ago.
|
|
The near-term outlook for Forge doesn't look too bad either.
|
|
It's really too bad more Americans don't come to my shows.
|
|
I have too bad a temper, this has to stop, now.
|
|
Or people being like, 'too bad you're going to die soon.
|
|
It's too bad we didn't keep going and record those tracks.
|
|
It's just too bad we weren't able to close it out.
|
|
"It's too bad that this happened," Mr. Trump told a reporter.
|
|
It's too bad, because Mendelsohn has a serious point to make.
|
|
If you lost your house to a mortgage default, too bad.
|
|
Well, too bad about Millie, who has everything and does nothing.
|
|
Too bad the DNC doesn't hack Hillary Clinton's 33,000 missing emails.
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|
I gotta say, looking at them up close, not too bad.
|
|
Too bad the DNC doesn't hack Hillary Clinton's 33,20163 missing emails.
|
|
Too bad this 90-minute play's ending is such a letdown.
|
|
Too bad Kanye West wimped out of being Genie or Jafar.
|
|
Too bad the Dems have no one who can change tones!
|
|
It's too bad you can't use this feature for yourself, though.
|
|
Too bad it can't also give you the body of one.
|
|
Too bad the Wells Fargo board didn't think to ask it.
|
|
Too bad many of the Democrats' brightest stars can't see that.
|
|
Too bad it's tedious to use (and bulky in a pocket).
|
|
Too bad her chauvinist colleagues can't design themselves better working relationships.
|
|
"Too bad we can't be there in person," Ms. Youner said.
|
|
Too bad — but that wasn't what scientists were hoping to find.
|
|
Too bad so much of it is squandered on flippant ideas.
|
|
Too bad people don't realize what the second amendment is about.
|
|
It's really not too bad on Mondays, it's more recap. Okay.
|
|
Founded in 1978, too bad it wasn't around for the Fitzgeralds.
|
|
It is too bad that multiple methods cannot coexist these days.
|
|
Too bad they've got to scrape the bottom of the barrel.
|
|
Too bad; you will never be able to wear it again.
|
|
"Gee, that's too bad," Trump tweeted about Avenatti's release being denied.
|
|
But don't feel too bad for Lenny; he doesn't really exist.
|
|
If that interferes with a personal hobby, then too bad. —Dr.
|
|
I'm seeing them again tomorrow, so I don't feel too bad.
|
|
Less government support, so if you can't afford coverage, too bad.
|
|
It was about 24 hours round trip, so not too bad.
|
|
He was disappointed, but he didn't feel too bad about it.
|
|
But as far as stuff goes, kids, it's not too bad.
|
|
It's too bad that there's no similar award in chamber music.
|
|
"Too bad we didn't have the G-2628 here," Trump tweeted.
|
|
"It's too bad, (Blackburn) pitched great," Athletics manager Bob Melvin said.
|
|
"That's too bad, but that's the way it goes," Trump replies.
|
|
Winter is almost here again ... and it's kind of too bad.
|
|
Too bad the curators didn't stretch the decade a bit more.
|
|
Both of these teams have been too bad to trust recently.
|
|
It's too bad the Trump administration is so behind the times.
|
|
"This is not too bad," he wrote to the company officials.
|
|
They weren't swarming too bad because it was dark and cool.
|
|
How confident can we be that it wouldn't be too bad?
|
|
It's too bad, because I would have voted for him again.
|
|
That's too bad that kind of thing isn't good for anybody.
|
|
Too bad Chris Christie won't get his chance at Day One governance.
|
|
Ante partum, in Latin, means before birth, which doesn't sound too bad.
|
|
It would be too bad if the film lost its cachet, though.
|
|
It's too bad King of the Monsters couldn't rise to the challenge.
|
|
Too bad we're not expecting to see the new MacBook until October.
|
|
Photo: Harrison Weber (Gizmodo)But the rose gold isn't too bad either.
|
|
"I really don't think it's going to be too bad," she said.
|
|
Too bad their emotional labour is wasted on such a jerk cat.
|
|
"Sometimes his voice doesn't sound too bad," Abbott said at the time.
|
|
They don&apost want me to wear them on TV. Too bad.
|
|
But if he doesn't like my sparkly shoes, I'm like 'Too bad.
|
|
If you don't know who Devin Nunes is, don't feel too bad.
|
|
It's too bad because some of them I felt were pretty cool.
|
|
Too bad: Donald Trump wants to reinstitute prohibitive tariffs and trade wars.
|
|
Indeed, compared with many earlier transitions, his effort doesn't look too bad.
|
|
Too bad the Shibe couldn't use the spinner to calm itself down.
|
|
"Too bad there aren't any Lordran or Drangleic History courses," he said.
|
|
Fitbit's earning report yesterday wasn't great, but it wasn't too bad either.
|
|
"It's really too bad because he's not a bad kid,"said Stephens.
|
|
It's too bad, because she is more than pulling off the look.
|
|
Too bad the dozens of people at CW didn't catch that, right?
|
|
Too bad for him that 16 delegates won't make a dent overall.
|
|
" Then Brady quips, "Too bad our little girls aren't here with us.
|
|
It's too bad Apple is helping AT&T with this iOS update.
|
|
If your bleeding isn't too bad, this can be done non-invasively.
|
|
But it's too bad that Bernie Sanders is out of the race.
|
|
"When it's wet, it's not too bad," Nicklaus told a news conference.
|
|
Well, too bad because Instagram is set on giving you exactly that.
|
|
The side effects were not too bad when I did it originally.
|
|
It's too bad their combined forces are wasted against such dull villains.
|
|
It's too bad we couldn't find a way to win this one.
|
|
Too bad none of it mattered because it was a dead ball.
|
|
Too bad you can't edit, place and move objects in that mode.
|
|
Too bad there's so virtually no 8K content to play on it.
|
|
It's just too bad the Leader won't be here to see it.
|
|
It's not too bad but it's usually a full day of travel.
|
|
Too bad Mercury retrograde in Capricorn is throwing you some mixed messages.
|
|
If the Panthers want to blackmail me out of Marchessault, too bad.
|
|
I don't think it's too bad, it's just the way it's gone.
|
|
"Yeah, too bad what she says doesn't just happen," Keys said, smiling.
|
|
Too bad that the gun proposal up for consideration is yesterday's news.
|
|
"It's just too bad it had to end that way," Capuano said.
|
|
Whatever its biases or opinions, too bad — the press has the right.
|
|
Too bad Apple is most excited to highlight stuff created by brands.
|
|
If earnings are too weak because of the strong dollar, too bad!
|
|
Too bad traditional media closed its eyes to what is going on.
|
|
Once the initial hurdles are cleared, it's not too bad to mod.
|
|
So, a little sexting within a relationship might not be too bad.
|
|
So if right now they're fed up, then too bad for them.
|
|
Too bad alcohol can't wash away the pain of drinking too much.
|
|
"Too bad for those who had buried me on Friday," Pouille said.
|
|
Too bad this will probably all be taken away from us shortly.
|
|
" I said, "Do you want me say oh, too bad for you?
|
|
This is too bad, because the movie's early going is frequently intriguing.
|
|
If that means someone gets left by the wayside, that's too bad.
|
|
No BT in the UK, which is too bad for me (sniff).
|
|
It was too bad for Venus that she had to play her.
|
|
It's too bad we couldn't see more of what transpired in between.
|
|
"Too bad they didn't listen to me," Eitan told me decades later.
|
|
It's too bad that they never brought him up to the majors.
|
|
And the way they feel against your skin isn't too bad either.
|
|
Too bad they're disappearing in the U.S. (Quartz) We'd love your feedback.
|
|
It's almost too bad he can't be fired again, just for emphasis.
|
|
But President Obama was unable to stop it, and it's too bad.
|
|
But never on a team too bad to even win a game.
|
|
Unfortunately, we're losing a good man — Mr. McAleenan — and that's too bad.
|
|
It's too bad we missed his plaque, but we can come back.
|
|
Living off pasta and eggs for a week wouldn't be too bad.
|
|
"Not too bad," he rated himself while easily climbing the pool's ladder.
|
|
They don't sing and dance or shoot guns, which is too bad.
|
|
Sure, life hadn't always been easy but it hadn't been too bad.
|
|
It's on sale, so the total including shipping is not too bad.
|
|
Too bad that's not the IRS scandal Congress chose to focus on.
|
|
It's too bad acknowledging a problem isn't the same as solving it.
|
|
Turns out to only be $30, not too bad for one weekend.
|
|
But it's too bad that not all power accessories are created equal.
|
|
Which is too bad because that was the thing that I loved.
|
|
"I didn't feel too bad about it," Porcello said about his start.
|
|
"It's really too bad, because nobody told me about it," Trump said.
|
|
I take the good and don't feel too bad about the bad.
|
|
I take the good and don't feel too bad about the bad.
|
|
"Let Me Love You" by Mario ... and Butler didn't sound too bad!
|
|
That's too bad, because Claire and Geillis could have been fantastic foes.
|
|
It's just too bad we had to wait so long for it.
|
|
It's just too bad for Hallmark that homophobia is bad for business.
|
|
It had rained during the day, and the air wasn't too bad.
|
|
Too bad she had already sold her Basquiats, for definitely not enough.
|
|
"Is being too bad nobody deciding to be paying theshadowbrokers," one portion reads.
|
|
Too bad people inside the windowless pod will never get to see it.
|
|
Greg did his best to assure me that it didn't look too bad.
|
|
Well, too bad: your window for 'round-the-world art tripping has closed.
|
|
He just said that he hopes we didn't make him look too bad.
|
|
It's too bad we don't all have an alarm clock of Puff's voice.
|
|
Too bad it's so closely followed by something else: your student loan bill.
|
|
Which is really too bad, because I've already bought the Harley Quinn outfit.
|
|
So we're going to have a very inaccurate book, and that's too bad.
|
|
In the early 2000s the narcos had been around, but not too bad.
|
|
Split that between 200 countries around the world, and it's not too bad.
|
|
It's too bad it's not a fingerprint sensor like on the Nexus 6P.
|
|
He ended up having minor injuries, so don't feel too bad for guy.
|
|
Don't feel too bad if you love black licorice—it's not that uncommon.
|
|
It's too bad: I hate to say it, but it is fake news.
|
|
Too bad it's a pretty clever, if a little gross, April Fools' joke.
|
|
Only $2,650 a night, which is actually not too bad split 16 ways.
|
|
Too bad people don't know the art of acting and playing a character.
|
|
Too bad the three armed cops who was shot didn't think of that.
|
|
Too bad GoPro recalled it after only 16 days on the market. 10.
|
|
And I said, 'Too bad, babe, I'm having too much fun right now.
|
|
He says it was a bit of an irritant but not too bad.
|
|
That's too bad, because the near-apocalyptic payoff is well worth the effort.
|
|
But don't feel too bad for the boys; they have long, ballistic penises.
|
|
Too bad the cars equipped with these features are expensive and therefore exclusive.
|
|
Too bad the red is now sold out because I want another pair.
|
|
Yeah ... we ain't feeling too bad about his upcoming free agency now either.
|
|
Too bad they seem to have replaced it with "Don&apost Fight Evil."
|
|
But don't feel too bad, she said that that singular date was great.
|
|
Speeds are hit-or-miss, but mostly not too bad for a VPN.
|
|
It's too bad that the vast majority of cookies collapse easily in tea.
|
|
There's a little bit of a learning curve but it's not too bad.
|
|
We don't feel too bad for him, then, when Hammerschmidt cans his ass.
|
|
Too bad Scaramucci can't delete this YouTube video ... Politics is great, isn't it???
|
|
But you can have Verizon swap it out if it gets too bad.
|
|
Oh, it's too bad that they don't make children memorize poems any more!
|
|
On Monday evening, he was present, but not on the podium: too bad.
|
|
In other words, you shouldn't feel too bad about doing something else tonight.
|
|
Too bad for all those unfortunate employers who missed out on me before!
|
|
Too bad the bullying character based on LaBeouf has little desire for introspection.
|
|
It's just too bad the end of the novel is such a mess.
|
|
Which, in terms of protecting our children from gun violence, is too bad.
|
|
"Too bad it wasn't ready when you lived here," Kardashian said to Disick.
|
|
Although I'd hoped for more, I don't feel too bad about my performance.
|
|
So, knowing nothing, I don't think these numbers are too bad for Uber.
|
|
Yes, there are a bunch of forces there—but it's not too bad.
|
|
Too bad I didn't really know what interest rates were at the time.
|
|
It's too bad the same can't be said for MCU fans on Netflix.
|
|
Too bad Currie didn't properly check one thing that would've let her inside.
|
|
And then I started thinking, Well, if it does, then that's too bad.
|
|
Too bad Mercury is retrograde and things don't feel like they're moving forward.
|
|
Based on the pics, doesn't look too bad ... fender bender-ish at worst.
|
|
Too bad Jenner and Tyga had to go and ruin this "amazing" plan.
|
|
Too bad the Buccaneers have to play Seattle at this time of year.
|
|
Hopefully my face doesn't look too bad by the end of the day!
|
|
But it lacks a US distributor or release date, which is too bad.
|
|
What is too bad is that Jean Ratelle never won a Stanley Cup.
|
|
"It's just too bad it can't just be settled without all this fuss."
|
|
In the case of the Mexican standoff, this may not seem too bad.
|
|
Do we tell them too bad for you that you weren't born black?
|
|
In some ways this is too bad, because parts of it are powerful.
|
|
"Too bad nothing's going to happen with you and Eleni," said Sasha Buscho.
|
|
Oh, that wasn't too bad, we say, almost relieved; he's been much worse.
|
|
He makes it only on Fridays, which is too bad, because it's great.
|
|
It's too bad, because goodness knows we could use some levity these days.
|
|
No. That's too bad because your pussy is going to get pounded tonight.
|
|
NOT TOO BAD, MOOD MUSIC, FUN FACTS and SOLDIER ON are also lively.
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It's too bad it has to be re-applied every so often, though.
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That was too bad, because initially she had a great case to make.
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Too bad there aren't more politicians who seem ready to do the same.
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Still, I wouldn't feel too bad about your question, intrusive as it was.
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"The crash wasn't too bad," Carnival Legend passenger Mary Anne McKinley told CNN.
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"It's too bad that something happens like this, in such a beautiful atmosphere."
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Too bad the president and his defenders had a different goal in mind.
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" Mr. Trump added, optimistically: "Too bad, but we will get it done anyway!
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As a result regulators reckon that the worst-case scenario won't be too bad.
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The controls are not too bad at all, with a fast and slow mode.
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Not too bad for someone who was voted "least likely to succeed" in school.
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And that's too bad, because health-care costs can add up dramatically in retirement.
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If you haven't bathed in a few days, don't feel too bad about it.
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Too bad they don't know about the walker army that awaits back in Alexandria.
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That's too bad—there were environmental issues and well-placed nuns to talk about!
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"Nothing too bad," he said by phone as he arrived: Downed trees and fences.
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Too bad she died so young and so heinously and is not ressurect-able.
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After 25 minutes in the oven at 300° F, the result wasn't too bad.
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Or this Xbox 360, which isn't too bad compared to others in this list.
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The pixel art is charming, though it's too bad the game is missing sound.
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Opening the ballot box, the Turnout didn't look too bad: 73 out of 200,000.
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"Too bad there were 50 and not 100," José de Jesús Manzo Corona wrote.
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In the last year or so, the British economy has not looked too bad.
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Too bad for those hoping to visit its soon-to-close Cy Twombly retrospective.
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My goal is usually around $30 for the week, but $43.51 isn't too bad.
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Too bad game 7 wasn&apost as close or dramatic as the other games.
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Oddly enough, I felt the book wasn't too bad and gave it 212015 stars.
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Too bad she doesn't have time to think about her dating life right now.
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The sale on it isn't too bad either, down to just $279 from $388.66.
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It doesn't taste too bad, but I wonder if it will make the market.
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It's just too bad that sets like these are only coming from fan submissions.
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It's just too bad for this unfortunate victim that doom came before he did.
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Too bad for him if he lets me do everything I need to do.
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It&aposs too bad the session wound up escalating tensions instead of reducing them.
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Diapers are changed every 6-12 hours, or if the patient smells too bad.
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Too bad it's so closely followed by something else: that first student loan bill.
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I get upset with the "I've got mine and too bad about you" attitude.
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That's too bad ... looks like it was lit inside with Diddy taking the mic.
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Vacation is all she ever wanted, too bad Harri couldn't wait a little longer.
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But that's just too bad, corporate-ass America, because these brows can't be silenced.
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It's just too bad closure is such a hard thing to find in Firewatch.
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"Too bad his legacy will be that of pettiness," yet another Trump fan remarked.
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While all this is happening, venture funds don't actually look too bad on paper.
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Well, too bad, because a new Us trailer is here to ruin your night.
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Try not to feel too bad if your modern fam doesn't look like this.
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Too bad it's so closely followed by something else: your first student loan bill.
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I remember the weather not being too bad; it wasn't completely pissing rain everyday.
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Too bad the musical surrounding them feels just as weightless, and far more forgettable.
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"It's getting worse and worse," she said, "but I hope it's not too bad."
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Too bad that family is too dead to share any of its home remedies.
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That's too bad, because Kim had every expectation of privacy, and didn't get it.
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If you declared bankruptcy and had to move in with your parents, too bad.
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But it's nothing too bad, nothing too noticeable, and I didn't notice any smudging.
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Too bad the Dems in Congress won't do anything at all about Border Security.
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The back leg, which was never too bad, still drags along a little bit.
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Too bad that involves stripping her and taking her down a notch or two.
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But, the Jenners shouldn't feel too bad about their abrupt exit in Diddy's world.
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That's too bad, and would be dire if he played a more valuable role.
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Too bad she didn't see this Charlamagne clip before she went on the air.
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It's too bad, for both the characters and the actors who capably portray them.
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Too bad my case could never be investigated properly, but it's already been closed.
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"If you have family over, too bad," Mr. Del Cueto said in an interview.
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"They'd roll their eyes like, 'Oh that's too bad," he said, "and walk away."
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"He's got the sniffles and doesn't seem too bad," Shaw told reporters on Thursday.
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"Close the door," he said, "and the smell doesn't hit you too bad." video
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If he's too bad to be true, we may forget that he actually exists.
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But before their addictions got too bad, all three of them found methadone clinics.
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I've done it before and I like driving so it shouldn't be too bad.
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Too bad turning the car off and on doesn't work as a quick fix.
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Too bad Bernie Sanders has attached the label to some of his pet projects.
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We dropped about 3% which wasn't too bad, but then rebounded the following day.
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It's too bad, for all of us, that Trump never bothered to learn it.
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"Too bad you&aposll be in school or you could join us," Dad joked.
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If you weren't working on a certain day (or a certain week), too bad.
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"It's just too bad this process didn't start earlier in the summer," said Rep.
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"We're going to have a very inaccurate book, and that's too bad," Trump said.
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It's too bad the book is marred by Boyle's tediously stereotypical portrayal of women.
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Too bad it's among the most boring programs the reality genre has ever seen.
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If some of them overflow into the office gossip pool, don't feel too bad.
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Too bad it was wasted on one of the weakest entries in this series.
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Too bad they'll miss Undertale (8-bit Versions), one of 2016's best albums.
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The dystopia survived the apocalypse, nobody can get their head around it—too bad!
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That's too bad, since the Pixel 2 is already out of stock in some configurations.
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It's too bad the older players aren't getting a percentage of the gross or something.
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He turned to the other doctors... laughing sarcastically, he said 'Too bad, she's so young.
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Too bad, because The Rook sure expects you to be shocked by both those revelations.
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Too bad the game doesn't run faster on the Switch, which doesn't have region locking.
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Too bad care here costs more than it does in four-fifths of the country.
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If the traffic's too bad, maybe you give up on the car and walk home.
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Somebody is smitten with Simba — it's just too bad the cat makes that somebody sneeze.
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Too bad it won't offer hard numbers of its own to show they are working.
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If you can't afford things like foiling and fish tacos at yacht clubs, too bad.
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"When President Trump was asked about the incident last night he replied, "that's too bad.
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It's too bad we never ended up hanging out during those four years of college.
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It's too bad, then, that Isle of Dogs can't help getting in its own way.
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It's too bad we can't even count on ice cream to cool this thing off.
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The squirrels are fine, we PROMISE, so don't feel too bad for gawking at them.
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Too bad little Victoria — and she's holding firm to the name — is a headstrong teenager.
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But don't feel too bad for yourself—your computer can't generate truly random numbers, either.
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Luckily, for the first few years, it wasn't too bad because there is no school.
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"It's too bad that the world puts us in a position like that," he said.
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It's too bad, too, as the device and service are the cheapest of the lot.
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But the intro price isn't too bad: you can get the 250GB model for $129.99.
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It's just too bad the company had to take Raisinetes, Skittles and Twizzlers with it.
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It's not too bad and can be accomplished using pip like any other Python package.
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Too bad, because you'll have to wait 5 to 10 minutes for them to return.
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It's just too bad that Manchester United and Arsenal's next meeting will be November 19th.
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"It's not too bad, we are both working and we are busy humans," she explained.
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"Too bad," Judge said when costar Kelly Dodd pointed out that Judge had upset Beador.
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Too bad Mayor Pete's "not going to make it" to the general election, per Trump.
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Too bad Jesse isn&apost here, because he would have been impressed with this one.
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Fortunately, I don't feel too bad and this wasn't too difficult a task for me!
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Too bad only about 100 of Dotcom's half a million twitter followers are watching it.
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It's just too bad they get fuck-all to do compared to the white leads.
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Too bad you can't set exactly at what moment in the clip they will appear.
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Too bad ... we can think of a few teams that could probably use the help.
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Too bad there's no way right now for two Force Band owners to interactively battle.
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Lindsey wasn't too bad at golf either -- claiming she once hit a hole in one.
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Too bad there's no way to withhold payment or renegotiate terms with a smart contract.
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It's time for a fresh start around you— too bad today's vibe is so crappy.
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It's too bad that this is happening at the worst possible time in their relationship.
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It's too bad, then, that Coratti denied the move had anything to do with Trump.
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I don't go out much anymore, so I don't feel too bad about my tab.
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It's too bad it took The Walking Dead this long to find a heart again.
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Unfortunately, those researchers weren't interested in the experience as a whole, which is too bad.
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I am a workaholic, when I am not in too bad of a psychological condition.
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And too bad Kavanaugh's legion of female defenders apparently aren't "women" enough to be believed.
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"For two weeks in, it's not too bad," said Danny Green, L.A.'s veteran swingman.
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Fuel economy is not too bad, at 21 mpg city, 27 highway, and 23 combined.
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So, don't feel too bad for the actors who don't take home gold this year.
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Too bad you can't give the gift of a second season of Tuca and Bertie.
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That is too bad, because there are many likable things about the Alfa Romeo Stelvio.
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They may subscribe to an app for $9.99 a month, thinking it's not too bad.
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We spent $28.11 on two coffees and two omelets, plus tax, which isn't too bad.
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And unemployment is at its lowest in 17 years -- the economy isn't doing too bad.
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Not too bad for two guys who've just barely turned the big 3-0, eh?
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"I only sold what I liked, and if you were offended, too bad," he said.
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It's too bad, my sense of him is he's a very thoughtful, civic-minded guy.
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Don't feel too bad if if it's ever suggested that you've taken a blue pill.
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Too bad the movie's plot ensures that we won't see her again in the franchise.
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As of now, Drew isn't going to happen at all, which is just too bad.
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Meanwhile: Proposed rates in Michigan also aren't looking too bad, according to Crain's Detroit Business.
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It's not too bad, but not too good and it makes me miss Tim Gunn.
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But now, 265 percent, 6526 percent, if you can get (that), it's not too bad.
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It's too bad, because scene by scene, piece by piece, there are things to like.
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Which is too bad for the viewers, both casual fans and giant nerds like myself.
|
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So it's too bad that Mr. Liman himself didn't burrow in here as a filmmaker.
|
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It's too bad Johanna's original concept didn't work out: kooky phrases resulting from BRA removals.
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Too bad, because like him or not, he was (and is) truly something to behold.
|
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It's too bad that she, as well as the old boyfriend, must now be unfriended.
|
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It is too bad that the State of the Union address doesn't carry more weight.
|
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It's too bad these and other questions weren't considered before the wall began taking shape.
|
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It's too bad Delta Air Lines and Bank of America don't see it that way.
|
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It's too bad many important priorities aren't as politically tantalizing to him as "free" college.
|
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It's also too bad that Otis can't see himself dancing because he would probably stop.
|
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Luckily, I fall back asleep after about 20 minutes this time, so not too bad.
|
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It's too bad, because this story could have been written with the complexity it deserves.
|
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It's too bad, as story has always been a big focus in past Darksiders games.
|
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Too bad, NBC says you're watching the Jets for the fourth week in a row.
|
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Still ... it's too bad Renee didn't give it another try and go for the $1.
|
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And it's really too bad, because I think the diversity makes such a positive difference.
|
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But don't feel too bad if you mixed up these two talented actresses — you're hardly alone.
|
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"She would run, it's too bad she didn't run like that from Bill (Clinton)," Trump replied.
|
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Technology has brought about incredible change in her future — too bad human nature hasn't kept pace.
|
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George, 56, didn't look too bad himself, in a charcoal suit and blue button-down shirt.
|
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Too bad that this year, they only got one day before it was back to work.
|
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It's too bad that, like most Familiars in vampire lore, his efforts go unappreciated by Nandor.
|
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""It's too bad that Amazon is continuing to pursue these structures, because it doesn't have to.
|
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It's too bad we didn't stroll earlier and more often before Linda was unable to walk.
|
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Which is too bad, because Cloudy with a Chance of Stormi is a really fetching title.
|
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It's just too bad that I even have to say that, but we've always been here.
|
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Don't feel too bad for the guy, however, because that figure still puts him at no.
|
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Too bad it's for a limited time only and only at the Apple Store and Apple.com.
|
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Too bad he didn't want to work hard to win retail votes in the early states.
|
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Don't feel too bad, HBO — you're not the only one who has forgotten about water bottles.
|
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"I think the reaction in banks around the world, not just the U.S., isn't too bad."
|
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Too bad I`ve lost all masterpieces I`ve Paint-ed in the early 00`s.
|
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My inbox is not too bad surprisingly, so I prep for some meetings I have later.
|
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But in comparison to the Galaxy Fold, which costs a whopping $2,000, it's not too bad.
|
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"Prison wasn't too bad—a lot better than I thought it was gonna be," he says.
|
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Too bad all of it is poised to be overrun by ice zombies and/or dragons.
|
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Don't feel too bad for Zuckerberg — heading into Friday's close, shares were already close to $121.
|
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It is too bad our current administration can't see the potential in every Dreamer out there.
|
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Or they're going to kill a baby from shaking it too bad during these prayer things.
|
|
Too bad Trump is still in Bedminster, New Jersey, missing out on all the D.C. fun.
|
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Too bad Keller is criminally underused in this episode, a problem the show will hopefully amend.
|
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If things get too bad and nobody builds those cooling centers, maybe we'll all move there?
|
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On paper the size difference between the iPhone 5 and the 6 doesn't seem too bad.
|
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Hopefully that means we haven't been diving in anything too bad the last couple of days!
|
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That being said, I felt like the shakes were tasty and the bars not too bad.
|
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"That's too bad because it makes good people reluctant to go through the process," Sylla adds.
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" He goes on to say "it's too bad she didn't run like that from Bill [Clinton].
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Fingerprint scanner is still next to the camera, which is too bad but better than nothing.
|
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It's a recipe for not achieving what it's set out to achieve, which is too bad.
|
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But it's just too bad that that's likely the last we'll ever hear from little Chernoff.
|
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Fnatic wasn't hurt too bad and managed to beat Liquid again, eventually earning them the gg.
|
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I'll also be helping him move next weekend, so I don't feel too bad about it.
|
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Too bad we gotta wait til next season to see if the training comes into play.
|
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Too bad Houdini couldn't find a way to break free from that cone like the magician.
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They weren't too bad; I've just gotten out of the habit of wearing heels all day.
|
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Too bad it has just as little resonance as everything else she said on-air today.
|
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That's too bad, because Siri Shortcuts is the best way to use Siri to control apps.
|
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That's too bad, because the quality quotient of SNES titles was arguably better than the graphics.
|
|
Salazar said he had some roof damage at his house, but it was not too bad.
|
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Too bad the kids being separated by DHS today are held at empty big box stores.
|
|
This pricing isn't actually too bad for those who prioritize style and flair over everyday practicality.
|
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"Here, touch wood, it's not too bad," says a shopper in pearls and a silk scarf.
|
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If you compare that with the achievements of Mr Trump's predecessors, it is not too bad.
|
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It's too bad, because this dinner was rife with the potential for sartorial substance and communication.
|
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"Too bad, Mike," the president said about Coffman, who was defeated by Democratic challenger Jason Crow.
|
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Too bad we're not lifting up the women who did nothing wrong in the first place.
|
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Too bad that the European Union is being so tough on the United Kingdom and Brexit.
|
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Too bad Wonder Woman will not actually traipse through the halls of the United Nations headquarters.
|
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It's too bad the athlete-poet and remarkable fighter ended up trapped in a deteriorating body.
|
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What if the light pollution is too bad or the weather is terrible in your area?
|
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Kathryn Hahn and Kristen Bell are bad moms, too Bad Moms is in theaters July 29.
|
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Others only have to show some understanding, whenever possible—and if they don't, it's too bad.
|
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So that was a downer, but I made some lifestyle changes, and it wasn't too bad.
|
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Too bad this isn't all we have to thanks Tomes for regarding gun regulation and control.
|
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It's too bad he didn't also have a seat on the commission to set them straight.
|
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Too bad Nicky didn't know that before she channels her anger about Luschek into a relapse.
|
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Too bad this wasn't around last summer when that guy ate Chipotle for 100 days straight.
|
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We've probably seen the last of Dzagoev, which is too bad for him, and his country.
|
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Too bad millions of regular Canadians can't take impromptu work breaks because of the coronavirus pandemic.
|
|
They'd say, "Too bad for him," and Abulfazl often wondered why that had to be true.
|
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Too bad you won't be around to try the No. 1 campus dining in the nation.
|
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That's a tough problem, but if I break it into tiny steps, it's not too bad.
|
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DAVE BRACKMAN, VIA FACEBOOK Too bad blue collar is now identified with Trump and low class.
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It is too bad that it doesn't hit the eardrums and the funnybone with equal force.
|
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But when I went back and listened to Say It, I thought it wasn't too bad.
|
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"So we're going to have a very inaccurate book, and that's too bad," Mr. Trump said.
|
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It's just too bad that the rank-and-file are taking the brunt of the correction.
|
|
Thankfully, both parties are roughly in the same neighborhood so it's not too bad walking alone.
|
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"It's really too bad, because nobody told me about it," Trump tells Woodward of the book.
|
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"This is not too bad," said Carl R. Tannenbaum, chief economist of Northern Trust in Chicago.
|
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I would look for lower scores, just because the areas around the greens aren't too bad.
|
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That's too bad, because at first glance, Family Link has all the hallmarks of a winner.
|
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That's too bad, since I think the world's first trillionaire will be a green-tech entrepreneur.
|
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We make use of the porta-potties (not too bad, actually) and settle into the crowd.
|
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Too bad: you were basically stuck (and I knew quite a few people in that position).
|
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It's too bad the emotionality of his visuals never translate into a fully emotionally satisfying film.
|
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"If she says nothing more than that, too bad," the official said on condition of anonymity.
|
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RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - It's just too bad that the perfect 10 was abolished from gymnastics.
|
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Don't feel too bad for JPP, he's reportedly made over $72 mil in his NFL career.
|
|
Unfortunately, there's no free tier, but the pricing isn't too bad with tiers between $15-$25.
|
|
Of course, Neymar's skills are insane (as to be expected) ... but Bieber wasn't too bad either.
|
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That's not too bad for an album that was uncertain to see the light of day.
|
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Too bad—you'll have issues concerning intimacy, cash, and other complicated issues on your mind today.
|
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It's too bad he's spent the second half of his career forgetting everything he taught us.
|
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I don't have laundry in my unit, but it's on the same floor — which isn't too bad.
|
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I remember thinking that looks a lot cooler, but too bad the final game won't be that.
|
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So go ahead and take the stairs, and don't feel too bad when you skip the gym.
|
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That&aposs too bad that they took that out, but a female would say, that&aposs awesome.
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Collectively, all of this is called the "kill vehicle" and the range on it, not too bad.
|
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"This is Spinal Tap" and "The Princess Bride," too bad we couldn't turn things up to 11.
|
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That doesn't sound too bad until you consider there are around 15,000 different ways to perform them.
|
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And that's too bad, because Baywatch is coming at the right time to be a huge hit.
|
|
If you were almost perfectly spherical, life wouldn't be too bad—you could just roll around town.
|
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Too bad, too, because there's evidence that even two shots may be just as good as three.
|
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I just sort of thought - oh I've got this far - it's not too bad - let's carry on.
|
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Until then, you probably don't have to feel too bad about that third cup of coffee today.
|
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Not too bad for the price – assuming you're game for the whole Windows smartphone experience, of course.
|
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It snowed a few inches overnight and traffic is moving slowly, but the roads aren't too bad.
|
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Too bad for that person -- YSL had a permit to party until 11 PM ... and they did.
|
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"It's too bad to be true," he remembers saying when he first saw it on the news.
|
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No, we had built the blacksmiths, and we don't seem to have them anymore, but too bad.
|
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"It's not too bad, but I think later it's coming, because it's still windy," Ms. Velasco said.
|
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That's too bad, because Dr. Brenner and his agents know all about it thanks to their wiretaps.
|
|
As for science journalists, I'll speak for myself: I'll try not to mess it up too bad.
|
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That's too bad, because Pikachu will only be able to converse with you in its native language.
|
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Too bad it's not as easy to dispose of some of the big global challenges facing Guterres.
|
|
But no one was hurt, and the damage wasn't too bad — it could have been much worse.
|
|
If Straccuza's big problem is the mishandling of his extremely expensive food, life can't be too bad.
|
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It's too bad that's probably working against it, too, with people brushing it off as mobile nonsense.
|
|
He made a bathroom so if Ryan got too bad, it could be used with wheelchair access.
|
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Too bad, there's no official support for streaming to third-party services like Twitch and YouTube Gaming.
|
|
Too bad many of their politicians are stale, often corrupt and mired in battles from the past.
|
|
Too bad she finished second -- would've loved to see Alex chat with her the second time around.
|
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Too bad there will be an eclipse on February 26 in Pisces, which will totally intensify everything.
|
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Trump has already alluded to something about the Clinton family he says is "too bad" to expose.
|
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Humanity doesn't necessarily consider pineapples and sardines to be complementary, but honestly, the combination isn't too bad.
|
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It's too bad Democrats had to muddy this message with concern trolling about a lack of skills.
|
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A mini quesadilla with chicken or beef aren't too bad, either, if the kids are being picky.
|
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Too bad he and Crooked Hillary couldn't get anything done in 8 years except delete emails. Sad!
|
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Too bad we got a couple of the post that didn't go for us, and that's fine.
|
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That's too bad, because 75 percent of those who did ask received some sort of pay increase.
|
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He marked the first career start of Bills quarterback Josh Allen in the not-too-bad category.
|
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Too bad they don't want to focus on all of the ECONOMIC and JOBS records being set.
|
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Too bad he seems not to like thick Latin women with lots to hold on to LOL.
|
|
"Too bad," she said — she was making the bolani delicacy, a sort of leek pancakes, for dinner.
|
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Dish to get: The tamales with chili, but the burger and pulled pork aren't too bad either.
|
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Too bad O'Donnell re-signed with MSNBC in June 2017 after taking negotiations with the network public.
|
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It could have been stopped, but President Obama was unable to stop it, and it's too bad.
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"Too bad the Dems in Congress won't do anything at all about Border Security," the president continued.
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It's too bad, because there are certainly legitimate debates to be had over speech in academic settings.
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It's just too bad they didn't do more to shield this golden goose from China's poison arrows.
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It's really too bad that, for obvious reasons, they won't be able to attend the other's ceremony.
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"With ASIC miners, right now things are still not too bad," Buterin wrote in the 2014 blog.
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I did all of that, except that I didn't get to meet her, which is too bad.
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"Too bad we don't have a little kitten high chair to put him in," Ms. Bravo said.
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"People say, 'Oh, it's too bad you had a short career,'" he told Opera News in 1999.
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"I was a bit far down, but at the moment it doesn't look too bad," Verstappen said.
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Which is too bad, because the best moments often happen when the show comes to a close.
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It works a treat, keeps you sane and reminds you that all the world isn't too bad.
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I knew NAKED LUNCH, NATURE, GAUCHO and a couple of others, so this solve wasn't too bad.
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Nathan's sudden ghosting of her during the investigation is not a good sign, which is too bad.
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"It is too bad Myhrvold doesn't have Google's bug-finding bounty policy," Dr. Wright told Scientific American.
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Too bad, you probably can't afford it ... but now, you can take a peek around the inside!
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It was my first time attending it as I normally have work, but it wasn't too bad.
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It's really too bad that we don't learn how to economize or fix things in school anymore.
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Too bad there's no audio jack, but on high-end phones, that feature is becoming increasingly rare.
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Too bad two-thirds of them will never get to make that call, thanks to early voting.
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"It's too bad there is no money in [computers and the internet]," he told his billionaire guest.
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There's the cryptid, and as long as we don't mess things up too bad, it'll be there.
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The Report is just an OK movie, which is too bad, because it needed to be great.
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If they don't like what we're doing, it's, more or less, just too bad ... other than impeachment.
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Which is too bad for voters, because neither Johnson and Corbyn are well liked or deeply trusted.
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It is too bad that it doesn't hit the eardrums and the funny bone with equal force.
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Not too bad for a band whose reputation was built on intense touring and extended live jams.
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If a new startup doesn't have the resources to screen content like Facebook, too bad for them.
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"Since it's such a rare thing, it'd be too bad to have lots left over," she said.
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This is nothing to be ashamed of, but Arsenal wasn't too bad for much of the match.
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Too bad: You can't deduct the cost of imports, so making them cost more doesn't do anything.
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Too bad Mercury retrograde is complicating everything and making it impossible for you to schedule anything important.
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Emmerich will never receive an Emmy nomination for his work on The Americans, and that's too bad.
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"Sure, it's pretty hot—but it's not too bad here in the shade, especially with that breeze blowing."
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But this year I made my quarterly payments, so I'm hoping my total due won't be too bad!
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Shipping is $338.423, which isn't too bad, but I still wish there had been a prepaid return label.
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"I think it's too bad what they did, but I've always found Billy to be a good guy."
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And while there are some charming inaccuracies in overall geography, the geometry of the eclipse isn't too bad.
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Too bad a 2015 review found "unclear or conflicting" scientific evidence that the berries make skin look younger.
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That's too bad because such a law might have reminded Vlaming that misgendering a transgender child is wrong.
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Too bad screenwriter Paddy Chayefsky died in 1981 and never got a chance to see today's media landscape.
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This is too bad, because there's a lot of potentially good stuff in the midst of that scope.
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Too bad you can't play a short, but high volume noise on an earbud to help locate it.
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It's not too bad, and we're all about saving money by cooking at home as often as possible.
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Too bad, this is a campaign for the highest office in the land, and not a comedy night.
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Too bad, they're told, suffering through bad relationships is an important part of how you find true love.
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You know, it's too bad there's not an Emmy award for Most Masturbation-Worthy Scene In A Drama.
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If you feel sad and don't feel like being bubbly, too bad — there are no days like that.
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It's a great scene — and for a second, it seems like Annalise might not be doing too bad.
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I got paid $29 for a freelance assignment today, so I don't feel too bad about treating myself.
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Too bad nothing seems to be stopping America's burgeoning medical minds from getting their bona fide Bacchus on.
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"Because you have a limited amount of ammunition, you shouldn't wait until things get too bad," said Guha.
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If you own a 2018 MacBook Pro or MacBook Air and still suffer from keyboard woes, too bad.
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"Obviously it was a lot different than a regular game, but the cold wasn't too bad," Anderson said.
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It roughs him up, but doesn't hurt him too bad; it's not like you're going to kill anyone.
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Hillary Clinton won big in New York on Friday — too bad it was only a game of dominoes.
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It doesn't appear to be too bad but he will go to the hospital to double-check things.
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So I didn't feel too bad about liberally spritzing the product all over my forehead, cheeks, and neck.
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"People are going to grab onto the drug aspect, which is too bad,"one family member told PEOPLE.
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Anything between Gen 8 - 15 will do for starters, and just make sure the cooldown isn't too bad.
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Too bad ... DeAngelo was a natural -- busting out crazy aerial maneuvers, backflips and showing off impressive brute strength.
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It's just too bad for Deadpool that her good fortune seems to come at the cost of his.
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"It's too bad she won't live," muses police officer Gaff at the end of the original Blade Runner.
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It's just too bad we'll have to wait 'til April 13, 2018 to see New Mutants in theaters.
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KS: Now we're going to get the Trumpkins all over us for saying that, but too bad, Trumpkins.
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Too bad they don't dispense the good stuff, but they do get the whole music-playing job done.
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If voters were hoping to express their disgust at both Republicans and Democrats in electing Trump, too bad.
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" Avenatti responded that it was "too bad" that Penn "didn't do any basic research for his ridiculous piece.
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Evidently, it wasn't too bad, as my colleague Leala came to join in and didn't even vomit once.Rating?
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Too bad there wasn't an article like this when the Kennedys and Bill Clinton were campaigning for president.
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John Scott, Washington This article doesn't really tell us how Hillary became a hawk — and that's too bad.
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Nostalgia for a time when English was the only language, and too bad if you couldn't speak it.
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Too bad the acting in this production, directed by James Vesce, was not always up to the task.
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You could always treat one too good, it was said, but you could never treat one too bad.
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It's too bad, since there are so many wonderful Italian, Portuguese, Spanish and French dishes that feature it.
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You have a child, a young child who's at stake, and it's too bad there wasn't another way.
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Too bad the video — which currently has 3.8 million views on YouTube — is not quite what it seems.
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Not too bad for a band most famous for not being able to directly sing about farmyard shagging.
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There is a lot of fighting in the game, which is too bad, because the mechanics are terrible.
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It won't smell too bad, but it's still not something you want in your lungs on the regular.
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This is too bad, because Jeffrey Dean Morgan is having a hell of a good time playing Negan.
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On the front, it's just another phone with a waterdrop notch — nothing fancy but not too bad, either.
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He bumped into an elderly neighbor who asked how he was doing: "Not too bad," he told her.
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Stamets and Culber saying goodbye We never got to know this relationship very well — and that's too bad.
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I decide that the absence of female characters is acceptable or not too bad and maybe narratively justifiable.
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"We were saying among ourselves that it's too bad he's not bigger, because he's very good," Bobrov said.
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It's too bad that the hotel Kovacs calls home is way more interesting than the hero it houses.
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"I guess there's not much to do but hunker down and hope it's not too bad," he said.
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"It wasn't too bad until the grandkids started coming — the next generation under me," said Ms. White, 51.
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There's no more to the story, and it's too bad: Given more space, it could've been almost charming.
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This is too bad, because Batuman has a rich sense of the details of human attachment and lust.
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If conditions are too bad, say, high winds or a rainstorm with lightning, they&aposll postpone the performance.
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It was too bad, Goldberg added gently, that Norma had not taken screen shots of the pictures online.
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If ensuring that just so happens to be bad for the company or the shareholders... well, too bad.
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Too bad the company insists the Vision-S won't ever be anything other than a one-off concept.
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I feel too bad when I sitting in this wheelchair, just want to be walking like you, man.
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Trump told the Washington Times that it is "too bad" the two haven't spoken since he assumed office.
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It's too bad the local residents may not live long enough to see the wonders they've been promised.
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"The British people are not going to lie down and say, 'Too bad, we've been wounded,'" he said.
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Too bad that the Swagtron is too heavy to carry comfortably that way for any length of time.
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To the Sports Editor: Too bad the money can't go to the preservation of sheep without killing them.
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"It's too bad she can't delete the anti-Semitism in her heart," the National Republican Congressional Committee said.
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And with that comfort blanket wrapped around markets, the second half of 22020 probably won't be too bad.
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I think there's people inside that organization that I'm going to get an email from Gary, too bad.
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Too bad there was no 10-year anniversary reunion of the Lindsay Lohan/Brandon Davis/Paris Hilton "Firecrotch" video.
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Too bad the nanoprobes themselves, while able to capture images and data, will be dumb, unthinking, and unfeeling hardware.
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Too bad (for him) he did so the week after she met Tom Kaulitz, to whom she's now engaged.
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Too bad we didn't get a car chase across Los Angeles like in 2014 — that was a fun Satoshi.
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And the fact that I got to stand holding him for a good minute was not too bad either.
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If the big guy wanted to go to a different orbit than the small satellites, too bad, so sad.
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So you shouldn't feel too bad about them, especially because there's not much you can do to minimize them.
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Too bad the feds—with a broken system for scheduling drugs of all kinds—are standing in the way.
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Not too bad considering the relative impossibility of making it out of Toronto without an OVO or XO cosign.
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"Carlos Curbelo, Mike Coffman - too bad, Mike," he said, referring to losing Republican congressmen in Florida and Colorado contests.
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"Too bad they won't write and speak honestly about it," he said, referencing what he called a political movement.
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"Too bad!" concluded the president, who for the past week has been firing verbal and written shots at Cummings.
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Too bad we couldn't get the two points, but in this case the one point is huge for us.
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However, those odds might not be too bad considering some of the other breakup and divorce statistics out there.
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Nothing very good is going to happen for a while yet, but far more importantly: nothing too bad, either.
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That's too bad, but not a surprise when contrasting methods of constitutional and statutory interpretation largely track party politics.
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Too bad this lovely narrative has a major plot hole: Blunt-force trauma isn't the only way cars kill.
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And it's too bad, he added, because they "possess the biggest treasure" in the form of troves of data.
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Too bad Zuckerberg appears to be unfamiliar with it as, after all, it's a beast of his own making.
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"You testified this morning that the most embarrassing question involved — this is not too bad — women's large breasts," Sen.
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It's too bad Lebron's wonderful pass had to end up in the hands of Richard Jefferson, of all people.
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"Eight years of golf wasn't too bad either!" she says, clearly with some love for Ike in her heart.
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"Higher Love" by Kygo and Whitney Houston sounds boring, which is too bad because it's a tremendously energetic track.
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"He made some statements that were not very good for the Republican Party, and that's too bad," Trump said.
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I've found my calling in my life and if that makes them uncomfortable, that is too bad for them.
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It's too bad there is no way for a poor person to make a beginning as a writer now.
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The naturalized Netherlander from the sandy kingdom of Morocco is the Johnny Too Bad superstar of modern day kickboxing.
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So if your cat isn't great at predicting its prey's location based on sound, don't feel too bad either.
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"You testified this morning that the most embarrassing question involved -- this is not too bad -- women's large breasts," Sen.
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Elijah Cummings and Baltimore, seemingly quoting 'Fox & Friends' segment: 'No human being would want to live there''Too bad!
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But too bad, really, for Alexander Wang's counterintuitive mash-up of surfswear and men's wear and slip dresses. Athlingerie.
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"I think it's a big loss and it's really too bad," Olsen, who portrays Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch, said.
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That is too bad because Google's Home is otherwise a preternaturally smarter speaker than its closest rival, Amazon's Echo.
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"I said, 'But I don't know anything about transportation,' and he said, 'Too bad, you're it,'" Mr. Kiley recalled.
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It's just too bad Coachella didn't stream video of the second weekend set like it did the first one.
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It's too bad it didn't work out with Detective Dennis, but he is a little too close to Michael.
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"Overall it hasn't been too bad changing to all day breakfast," the redditor said, with the 10:30 a.m.
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Ms. Kessell gives the most intriguing performance in the sprawling multinational cast; it's too bad she's not around more.
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I missed a weekend of sunshine and vacationing like a Kardashian, but I didn't feel too bad about it.
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I guess I could name a few dozen collegiates who vehemently despise both of those statements, but too bad.
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The best that you can do is hunker down or evacuate, and then hope the damage isn't too bad.
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It's milder too, so not too bad of a day, with highs in the upper 50s and gentle winds.
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And it's too bad, because Robbie is giving something of a brilliant performance amid the smoldering wreckage around her.
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I need to find a new one because mine is retiring, which is too bad because I love her.
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Too bad it didn't work out, because Ron Ron's last hurrah, in the Premier League (!), would have been awesome.
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"Too bad you can't tell me about my grandparents in China," I muttered with no expectation of a reply.
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The national political climate was simply too bad for the GOP for him to have a chance to win.
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Too bad they couldn't recognize ensembles, those strange organisms composed of several actors functioning almost as a single unit.
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Too bad that it is usually in high school when so many young people fall out with the genre.
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"You could be made to look pretty silly at times without hitting too bad a shot," Hatton told reporters.
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"I've been through a bit of a rough patch, but I'm not too bad," Mr. Kirwan told the newspaper.
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"But now, the whole world, almost, is inflicted with this horrible -- with this horrible virus, and it's too bad."
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Too bad, because once Facebook has enough data on you to sync your accounts together, it's never letting go.
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Too bad he didn't get elected president in 2008: We'd be in nothing like the mess we're in now.
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Too bad we are still dealing with this kind of behavior in business, sports, education, health care and more.
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But if you enjoy the "21 Jump Street" or "Ride Along" franchises, you won't have too bad a time.
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That's too bad, because I would like nothing better than for him to succeed wildly in his new job.
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Too bad neither side is addressing the bigger challenges that would really make a difference in health care costs.
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"Too bad the D.N.C. doesn't hack Crooked Hillary's 33,000 missing emails," Mr. Trump, the candidate, said in a statement.
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" It continued, "Too bad the women behind Miss America 2.0 seem to have a bad conscience about feminine beauty.
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He can field the ball, too, and is not too bad running the bases when not trotting around them.
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Too bad I didn't have a Kitchen Gizmo Snap 'n Strain — my dinner wouldn't have dropped down the drain.
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That's too bad, because I wouldn't have minded if LA had suddenly been filled with lots of Monster-alikes.
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Too bad: All exports are excluded, so it doesn't matter for the tax how much you charge foreign subsidiaries.
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It's just too bad that there was nothing slaphappy or delightful about either of these men in real life.
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" A recent post on the historical society's Facebook page read, "Too bad your history includes ruining two innocent peoples' lives.
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It's too bad Kufrin isn't looking to get rid of that gorgeous wedding dress she wore on her season premiere.
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At this point, the planet will warm no matter what — but we can still prevent it from getting too bad.
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Too bad he didn't die as everyone assumed, because the EIC had been negotiating with Zilpha to buy Nootka Sound.
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It's too bad I don't make more money because he'd be an excellent stay-at-home dad or house husband.
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The father-daughter relationship is truly heartwarming, but it's too bad dad misses out on a burger at the end.
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"The bill went down because it was too bad for Republican moderates and not bad enough for their conservatives," Rep.
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It's just too bad XCOM 2 does such a poor job of telling you how to effectively manage a resistance.
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It's set to "mid" by default and the results weren't too bad, though you can also turn it completely off.
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It's just too bad he's going to have to constantly keep taking his shirt off to show it to people.
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It wouldn't be too bad if the background was black and people were lit well so they popped out, though.
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We could have played Becker and Stich in the final, but it didn't turn out too bad this way either.
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Too bad those same boarding passes have been on our phones for years already and require no ink or paper.
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That's too bad for the poor saps who bet big on oil based on the news of that production pact.
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If so, that's too bad, but the great virtue of democracy is that it allows people to correct their mistakes.
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"It didn't bite me too bad but there were a couple of swings where it was definitely sore," he said.
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Sure, you may say that the Penguins are at a disadvantage because the shootout didn't exist then, but too bad.
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It's too bad, because it wouldn't have taken much to alter the story so that it's clearly grounded in fantasy.
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"It didn't bite me too bad, but there were a couple of swings where it was definitely sore," he said.
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People have a lot of love for McDonald's Shamrock Shakes but it's too bad they're loaded with sugar and calories.
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Again, it's too bad that the Game of Thrones gaffe couldn't be something badass like an ewok on a dragon.
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But this might not be too bad—life's hard, and sometimes living in a dream world is a welcome break.
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Too bad Cavallari, Montag, and Conrad can't all let bygones be bygones and join for the greater [baby-naming] good.
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Well too bad, because that's exactly what you're about to witness thanks to the University of Tokyo's Parametric Move Conference.
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It was a remarkable display of rhetoric, so it's too bad that watching it online was such a terrible experience.
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"The cultural impedance mismatch would just be too bad," an Echo Nest engineer explains ("impedance" being engineer-speak for "resistance").
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That's too bad, because private equity is accelerating a decline that will be felt by millions in every major city.
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Which is too bad, because there is opportunity here and some of the others in the running do understand it.
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It's too bad, since as noted there's a lot to like here, from Brosnahan to the period trappings and music.
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The song selection is definitely lean, but considering you can access it at no extra cost, it's not too bad.
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And it's too bad, because the show gets exponentially better once it starts telling different — and often surprisingly emotional — stories.
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Too bad he couldn't negotiate protection from facing the New York Giants in the Super Bowl in his previous deals.
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My family was not too bad off, but we were definitely in what you might call the Roseanne tax bracket.
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Too bad it's over-slaked with pineapple juice and brown sugar, caramelized only to the point of sweetness, not complexity.
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It's too bad, at least from the bears' perspective, that this series will probably encourage even more tourists to come.
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We got our Santa pictures there, we got our family Christmas card pictures there, so all-in, not too bad.
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Too bad, because for better or for worse, America is a country in which entertainment defines whose story is heard.
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Too bad some on Wall Street are working overtime to ensure that United States investors don't get the same deal.
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Too bad his attorney general is Jeff Sessions, a man who has made a career of opposing meaningful justice reform.
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It's too bad for them because it feels so good and like an accomplishment to find something that's a bargain.
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It's too bad we are not given a chance to see more of him and learn what he would do.
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" Asia O'Hara made Ru the slap-happiest, cracking, "you hit like a girl — too bad you don't look like one!
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Tom doesn't look too bad either, especially for a 42-year-old quarterback in the middle of his off-season.
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I have a new episode of the podcast, Girls Gotta Eat, to listen to, so the drive isn't too bad.
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That's too bad because our country needs a tax system that accelerates growth, encourages investment, and makes America more competitive.
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But it's too bad the reports are nearly useless for gauging how close we are to the age of autonomy.
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"Is being too bad nobody deciding to be paying theshadowbrokers for just to shutup and going away," the notice said.
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It's too bad, Yang was really about to give Jonah Ryan's behavior in New Hampshire a run for its money.
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But it's too bad that hot mustard isn't available nationwide because it's by far the best sauce on the menu.
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It's too bad there wasn't any better content to really get a sense of the visual fidelity of the headset.
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"You testified this morning that the most embarrassing question involved --- this is not too bad -- women's large breasts," Specter said.
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Isaac: Sometimes making stuff for NBA players can be really nerve-wracking, but other times it&aposs not too bad.
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In December, Trump told The New York Times it was "too bad" Sessions had recused himself from the Russia investigation.
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And it's too bad, because we never had an economy as good as we had just a few weeks ago.
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That doesn't sound too bad on the surface, but the trends show that Snapchat's growth is slowing down rather quickly.
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Nefertiti, Boston It's too bad that some people consider not being invited to the wedding the end of their friendship.
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It's just too bad Power Rangers waited until its final act to embrace what made the TV series so great.
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Too bad it was all a lie — a clever digital protest devised by the Oakland-based group, Climate Justice Crew.
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That's too bad — take it from me, it's incredibly fun to try out — but they have a very good reason.
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And then I throw it out and go, oops, that was a receipt I kinda needed, too bad for me.
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Too bad if the 911 calls were occasioned by domestic violence or, in one case Desmond recounts, a child's asthma attack.
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It's too bad that there is actually no evidence at all that dilophosaurus shot venom at their victims to stun them.
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Too bad gift-giving isn't actually a competitive sport, because if it were, you'd be a shoo-in for the gold.
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Too bad work is dragging you down—stand up for yourself if someone tries to pile too many tasks on you.
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Too bad "It's a Jungle Out There," the expanded theme song of Tony Shalhoub's OCD TV sleuth Monk, seems merely sarcastic.
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That's too bad, Amazon doesn't sell them directly (though you can roll the dice on a number of third-party vendors).
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With those high-res screens, it's almost too bad you'll mostly be changing music or following an arrow on a map.
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Of course customers can quit MoviePass whenever they want, so we can't feel too bad for them in all of this.
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It's too bad for the economy and domestic assets that both men staked their career on staying in the European Union.
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I am not a devoted yoga practitioner, a particularly good dancer (too bad), or prone to bouts of physical collapse (thankfully).
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Told it was too bad he could not keep the extra money, Lanphear replied "That's what I said to them lol."
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"It's too bad Kepner wasn't #ThisIsUs Jack's physician bc she definitely wouldn't have missed his smoke inhalation," he tweeted, tagging Drew.
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Too bad there are 20 to 30 minute delays due to an unauthorized person on the tracks at Penn Station. Ugh.
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Plus, it's priced at just $328 (which, considering Markle's wardrobe is estimated to be worth almost $1 million, isn't too bad).
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We try to keep up the maintenance on it, as it's completely paid for and liability-only insurance isn't too bad.
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With the motor off, the Curt was just as heavy to get started but not too bad once up to speed.
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That means this phone has two world firsts, which isn't too bad for a phone designed to remind you about cars.
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It's too bad they couldn't let Toby and Kate's fertility challenges breathe a little before having the doctor change her mind.
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This is a solid bit of narrative discipline, so it's too bad that most of the game is such a mess.
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Too bad the A-pillars are great for one (the not-crushing part) and terrible for the other (the seeing part).
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"The Kyle Busch School of Charm finished 1-2-23 today, so not too bad," said Busch, who led 88 laps.
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I don't feel too bad about it, because a lot of the reloads were trial-and-error with different power sets.
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That was incredibly shitty of me, my age is no excuse, and I hope it didn't fuck you up too bad.
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Too bad no NFL owners aren't as understanding about Kaepernick's peaceful, nonviolent protests as they are about players that hit women.
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But, don't feel too bad for Mahomes ... Hali's already got a Chiefs tune Patrick can rock out to in the meantime.
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Too bad for GQ, Esquire, and Playboy, because, according to Marche, semi-hyperbolic-but-seriously, there are actual lives at stake.
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Too bad Spam-filled chocolate Easter eggs aren't real, because they might have found a receptive audience in a new location.
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Don't feel too bad for Leslie, though—not all of us have a super cute neighbor who's clearly crushing on us.
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Considering the scale of what I do and the length of time I've been doing it, though, once isn't too bad.
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While I don't look too bad for a woman to be interested in me, I seal the deal with my personality.
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Ramsay, reduced to a simpering caricature of himself, chirps that it doesn't taste too bad, that he knows it isn't perfect.
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Classes can be as long as five hours, and I get paid about $40 an hour, so it's not too bad.
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That's too bad, since having one more familiar face come around — Kenneth's, especially — would bring a smile to comedy fans everywhere.
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" Grassley said if the protesters were hoping to influence the "300 million people" listening to Kavanaugh "then that's just too bad.
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I thought this was too bad, because I am an admirer of reality and hated for it to be set aside.
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It's too bad that during the First Take segment that I saw, Stephen A. Smith and company chose not to elaborate.
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Today I went pretty far in the game and things went pretty well, but too bad we didn't win the game.
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It cost me about $25 overall for the passport dishes, which isn't too bad for the amount of food I received.
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It was too bad that this "MIB" requel (a franchise reboot staged as a sequel) didn't live up to the hype.
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At some point the comedown is going to be too bad, the sky outside too grey, and the culture too empty.
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" "It's too bad because we never had an economy as good as the economy we had just a few weeks ago.
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Norway was losing, 2-0; most of their teammates felt, given the strength of their opponent, that was not too bad.
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Porn. SCHUESSLER It's really too bad about that placeholder, and not just because I want to read both of your articles.
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Too bad these sentiments aren't as eagerly embraced and celebrated by the man he works for back in the White House.
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"Too bad that kind of thing doesn't create lasting change," Helen remarks upon reading of the eco-sabotage in the newspaper.
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It was too bad that this "MIB" requel (a franchise reboot staged as a sequel) didn't live up to the hype.
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It's too bad because, apparently, the software is what had HealthBox going for it when we reviewed the collection at launch.
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I'm currently watching "Emily Owens, M.D.," a medical drama that got canceled, which is too bad, because it's a great show.
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If you forgot there was a spicy teen soap about Nancy Drew premiering Wednesday on The CW, don't feel too bad.
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Thomas L. Friedman It's too bad Democrats wouldn't enlist a foreigner to deliver their rebuttal to President Trump's address to Congress.
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Scarberry also shared images of her classroom's broken desks and chairs, and said they weren't too bad compared to other classrooms.
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The 45-minute classes will cost between £12 and £15; not too bad considering the money you'll save on your commute.
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IF CHINA DECIDES TO ORDER FROM AIRBUS AS OPPOSED TO BOEING ARE YOU PREPARED TO SAY TO BOEING, "THAT'S TOO BAD"?
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Our first official full day of winter isn't too bad, with plenty of sun and noticeably milder temperatures by this afternoon.
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If you have any additional questions or concerns about your or your dependents' current or anticipated medical needs … uh … Too bad?
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Too bad they didn't ask anyone who knows Neumann about the former or read their own financial disclosures about the latter.
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In a way, that's too bad, because a court case might help clarify how far the sanctity of one's castle extends.
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But if they didn't look too bad and could string a sentence together, I'd sell it to them, to be honest.
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That's why it's too bad that such a successful Christmas dinner scene is stuck in a movie that's otherwise pretty pedestrian.
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"Mia Love gave me no love and she lost — too bad, sorry about that, Mia," Trump said about Republican Utah Rep.
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That's $550 off the original price, which isn't too bad for a laptop model that's barely two years old at this point.
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That was his argument, we're making a better car radio, and good for them for inventing the car radio but too bad.
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If so, that's too bad, because you missed a lot -- and you're probably going to hear about it at work on Monday.
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"It is too bad the sun doesn't shine all the time and the wind doesn't blow all the time," adds the philanthropist.
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And if that means a few public missteps or hurt feelings along the way, then too bad: That comes with the territory.
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The flight wasn't too bad (nonstop flights are the best), but I'm ready to get home to see C. and the pups.
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If they are wearing the right dry suits or they got into a life raft, then the probability is not too bad.
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Too bad you can't use that hub to charge the laptop and connect it to an external display at the same time.
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It's too bad, because while the court system would be overloaded, the justice system would benefit from that same care and attention.
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And that is not too bad, because our physical limits to growth continue to keep our (noninflationary) growth potential at 1.6 percent.
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And if their colleagues or those higher up on the totem pole aren't on board with Warren, well, that's just too bad.
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Too bad nobody thought to share the news about Catherine with Richard, who's on the verge of an even bigger downward spiral.
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Before feeling too bad for the poor piggies, know that feral hogs are a national problem that cost us around $1.5 billion.
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"Tempest told Demetrius, 'Don't go back in there, it's too bad,' " William Johnson said, recounting what Thomas told him after the fire.
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And, okay, before you start to feel too bad for Markle, these rules only apply when she's acting in official Royal capacity.
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"Sometimes I felt like the bad parts of me were too bad to show before, but not so much anymore," Gordon says.
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"I'm too nice too long, and when somebody takes advantage of a situation, I become too bad for too long," Trump responded.
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That's too bad, because as a 20-something crashing the housing market with my avocado toast, I can attest: Adulting is hard.
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Well, she's actually my partner and the mother of my child so I probably shouldn't say anything too bad... She's just messy!
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Steak & Shake shouldn&apost feel too bad, though, because they&aposre only the latest to feel the wrath of Wendy&aposs Twitter.
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So it's too bad that one of the best ways to deliver on the former gets in the way of the latter.
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" He remained optimistic, saying that he expects to see a more stable market emerge because the "underlying outlook is not too bad.
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That works out to about $15 per class or less, which isn't too bad considering how much boutique fitness classes cost nowadays.
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It's almost too bad that the book presents a world of women far more complicated than the "real Americans" Conway describes today.
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This is too bad, as the Russians pulled off the crime of the century, possibly derailing Clinton, a tough critic of Russia.
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That's too bad — the VA and the VSOs could have provided compelling details to back up the commission's call for congressional action.
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It sounds like driving on a suburb road in light rain; pitter-patters, but nothing too bad since you're only going 25mph.
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Don't feel too bad for Gordon ... there are reportedly a bunch of teams licking their chops for a shot at signing him.
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And it's too bad because the speech was a good one, and meant to humanize Trump and soften his very rough edges.
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Watch out for relationship drama this morning, but it shouldn't be too bad, as sweet vibes will flow your way soon after.
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Too bad Olivia and Dalton's performances — the last two of the night — were the only old Idol-worthy ones by a landslide.
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Don't feel too bad for Kane -- just last year, he signed a 7 year, $49 MILLION contract ... so he can afford it!!!
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It is too bad, then, that the camp of the Met Gala pink carpet this year was domesticated and defanged by earnestness.
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It's too bad that our federal government didn't look at the results from these states before inflicting these ideas on all states.
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A lot of voters say they figure he can't be too bad if none of his children has defied or disappointed him.
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"Adapting back to IndyCar wasn't too bad on the ovals," recalls Montoya of his 2014 return after seven years of NASCAR racing.
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That's too bad, because the cheap one comes in a dandy yellow color that is by far the most appealing to me.
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" She turned to the other hurdlers and set an order, then turned back and wryly smiled, "Too bad the Russians aren't here.
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If he does something that infringes on the health needs of millions, or crushes regulations that actually help nature, well, too bad.
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A small swirl of sand sometimes lingered in their drinking glasses, the Paups' son David said, but otherwise it wasn't too bad.
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There's always one entry that gives it away for me; the trick is to find it before the cursing gets too bad.
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It is too bad that none of his congressional supporters were here to experience the idea that we were going to die.
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" Too bad no one told the American public that the real point of the draft was to develop "more effective human beings.
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Harlo: Yeah, I guess there was no safety measure like, "do not ping if safety number has changed" baked in; too bad!
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As such, USDA's current predictions are nothing more than a simple trend, and this method is not too bad on the whole.
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If you didn&apost notice the shifting crater during your first or second watch of "Endgame," you shouldn&apost feel too bad.
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The roads aren't too bad, though I do have one slightly scary moment where my brakes don't work on an icy bit.
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Luckily, the day after our work parties, the office is pretty dead, so getting in by noon is actually not too bad.
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Serena didn't look too bad, although he had calculated, from things her mother had said, that she must be fifty at least.
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Too bad, then, that so many of these managers choose instead to support the status quo, even when investors are ill served.
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If you're tired of seeing the word "impeachment" plastered in headlines all over your newsfeed, too bad because here it is again!
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Looked fun though, and don't feel too bad for Ninja ... HE STILL MAKES (a reported) $500k A MONTH PLAYING FREAKIN' VIDEO GAMES.
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Having a TV on all night isn't too bad if it's just displaying a serene river scene on a 10-hour loop.
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This is too bad, since "Shadowbahn" is 9,303 times less hokey and more gratifying — more provocative and challenging — than this summary suggests.
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Mulder is the book's most engaging character, and it's too bad for the narrative that she dropped out to have a baby.
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Trump also went after Democrats, saying it was "too bad" they didn't have anyone who could change tones the way he did.
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