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The disruption to world trade comes at an unfortunate time for Europe.
And now is a particularly unfortunate time to suppress the immune system.
But Italy's turmoil comes at an unfortunate time for the euro zone.
Dorian is approaching at an unfortunate time, as far as storm surges go.
It's an unfortunate time for a security breach to hit Kmart, as it battles plunging sales following years of falling customer traffic.
The incident comes at an unfortunate time for the Indian Navy, just two days after the country celebrated national Navy Day on December 4.
It just happens to be the Super Bowl, the 50th one, which would be an unfortunate time to be asking, "Was that a catch?"
But 2008 was a disaster: an unfortunate time to graduate, much less move to what felt like the most competitive city in the world.
But for the time being, cautious optimism is as good as it gets for an organization that backed itself into a corner at a really unfortunate time.
"The Supreme Court's judgment reminded investors of the problem of foreign exchange mortgages at a rather unfortunate time -- after breaking 4.30," ING analysts said in a note.
At an unfortunate time in our lives, when both of our feelings were hurt, we hastily made allegations and charges against one another that have been absolutely resolved.
Why it matters: The bug comes at an unfortunate time, landing on Data Privacy Day and as Apple has been trying to differentiate itself from rivals with a pro-privacy stance.
Pressure from overseas The controversy comes at an unfortunate time for Trudeau, who is currently facing a full-blown diplomatic crisis with China following the arrest of Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou.
It's an especially unfortunate time for Bob to come to this conclusion about his client since he's in jail after taking the fall for various crimes (some of which were committed by Patty).
"This motion comes at a singularly unfortunate time and would serve to convince Saudi Arabia and all other observers that the United States does not live up to its commitments," Senator Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said.
At an unfortunate time, when the very presence of black people is too often debated, today's HBCUs continue to hold true to their principled mission while also assuring students that their lives and intellectual growth matters.
The ongoing vaccine crisis comes at an unfortunate time for the Chinese government, as it attempts to rebuild domestic and international confidence in the quality of the country's food and goods after a series of scandals.
The break came at an unfortunate time for the 213-year-old, who was dominant in his previous two outings, allowing one run over 221 25/24 innings while compiling 15 strikeouts in back-to-back wins.
As a public persona since at least the 80s, sharing a name with Trump has long carried certain associations, but his latest iteration as a racist, fear-mongering yam makes 2016 an especially unfortunate time to be named Donald Trump.
"This comes at an unfortunate time because the budget will soon be released by the administration, and we're concerned that, as was the case last year, the CDC's budget may be significantly reduced in the proposed administrative budget," Auerbach said.
I know that Christmas, as popular culture has come to define it, is a nightmare of commercialism, a creepy propaganda tool of the evangelical right, and a truly unfortunate time to work in any service industry — hardly a heartwarming combination of things.
Facebook just wrapped day one of its F8 developer conference keynote, which comes at an unfortunate time this year after the Cambridge Analytica data scandal seems to have put Facebook at odds with how it is handling user data within its developer community.
"This would be a particularly unfortunate time to cancel the worldwide threats hearing, with the American people more focused than at any time in recent memory on a key set of intelligence questions: what was the Iranian threat that Trump has said justified the Soleimani killing, did Trump characterize that threat accurately in his public explanations, and has that threat been reduced by the killing?" said Joshua Geltzer, executive director and visiting professor of law at Georgetown University Law Center's Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.
Afridun reigned during an unfortunate time in Shirvanshah history. It's known that he died in a battle against "infidels"Пахомов. Kpaткий кypc... c.3l. and gained the nickname, "the Martyr".
The much larger new church was completed in 1850. It contains two oil paintings by Paul Troger, a famous artist from the Baroque period. The first decades of the 19th century were an unfortunate time for Platt. The village burned twice (in 1811 and again in 1827), followed by a cholera epidemic in 1832.
Having learned from some of the greatest blues harp players of the genre, Bell arrived in Chicago at an unfortunate time. The demand for harp players was decreasing there, as the electric guitar became the prominent blues instrument. To pay the bills, he joined several bands as a bassist. In the late 1960s, he performed regularly on the West Side of Chicago with the guitarists Eddie Taylor and Royal Johnson, playing harmonica and bass.
Albert was born on 19 November 1920 on Tobacco Road in Wapping, London, close to the Docks, where he lived with his brothers Edward, George, and Jack. Albert joined the Royal Navy in 1937, aged 17, and two years later was called to action following the outbreak of the Second World War. He spent the rest of his life recounting tales from the war. He won seven medals - although this was largely because he had an extraordinarily unfortunate time.
Ramakrishnan intervenes and the worker recites poetry saying that they are not weak but they follow their party orders since they believe their party as a family. A voiceover of Muthuvel Karunanidhi is heard saying that at this unfortunate time, people may provoke and try to demoralise the party but they must not lose their hope. Arun tries to talk with DGP regarding suspension of officers. A Congress leader asks the DGP to release his party men.
Wisden 's review of the tour said; "Lowson possessed more strokes and looked the most accomplished batsman on the side, but he had an unfortunate time in the Tests. His skill could not be denied and he seemed an England batsman all over, the only doubt being the question of temperament". That tour marked the high-water mark of Lowson's career and he made only one further Test appearance, being an unsuccessful replacement for his county colleague Willie Watson at Headingley against the 1955 South Africans.
"AMY SPAIN.", Charleston Courier, October 7, 1865. Major Spain was interviewed by the same newspaper, and said "Amy's temper was hot, hasty, and ungovernable, yet to me, as her master, she was always dutiful up to the unfortunate time when she exhibited traits of character, adopted a line of conduct, used expressions, and committed acts which contributed to the violent termination of her existence at the early age of seventeen".Gandy, Brian, Darlington County Historical Commission: Amy Spain, “Juneteenth”, Darlington News & Press, June 17, 2016.
Indeed, the missile was a modified version fitted with avionics taken from MiG for remote control. The missile had punched itself through the lake ice, thus the crash site was easily identifiable, and the Finnish military soon lifted the missile from the lake for analysis. The likely cause was loss of radio contact between the operator and the missile. Although the cause for the accident was mundane, it came at an unfortunate time, just before an international conference on cruise missiles, and there was much speculation whether it was a Soviet show of force.
Bicky is staying in New York and the Duke of Chiswick finds out. He arrives in New York and believes Bertie's apartment belongs to his son, and seeing that Bicky is apparently doing well, cuts his allowance off. Since Bicky needs funds to start a chicken farm, something he believes will make him independent of his allowance, this happens at an unfortunate time for him. Jeeves solves Rocky's dilemma by giving Aunt Isabel misleading directions to a show; she ends up at a temperance meeting which causes her to change her views, and she insists on Rocky leaving New York in order to live quietly in the countryside.
The 1956 Melbourne Olympics occurred at a psychologically unfortunate time for team Hungary, as the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 had just been bloodily crushed by the Soviet military. (This was all the worse as Honvéd Budapest was at that time the sports club of the Hungarian army.) The effects of this were obvious. Iharos missed out on the Olympics entirely, ostensibly due to a minor ankle injury but quite probably because of the revolution, and Rózsavölgyi shockingly went out in the 1500 m heats. Tábori did much better by comparison; expected to medal, he still finished a very respectable 4th in the 1500 metres and 6th in the 5000 metres.
In October 2017, actor Bruno Langley, who portrayed Todd Grimshaw, was faced with allegations of sexual assault by two women who alleged that he groped them at a nightclub some years previously. Following an internal investigation, Coronation Street announced that Langley's contract with the show had been terminated, and consequently, Todd Grimshaw would be written out of the programme towards Christmas. Langley's sacking came at an unfortunate time. The character of Todd was set to become integral to a storyline involving his long-term romantic partner Billy Mayhew (Daniel Brocklebank) being outed as having a role in the death of former character Susan Barlow sixteen years previously; Susan was the mother of Todd's business partner Adam Barlow (Samuel Robertson).
On the unpaved road, braking led to cross-road oscillation of the truck, leading the truck driver to worry about a risk of falling off the road. The truck driver compensated by temporarily unbraking and turning sharply left—towards the axis of the road—at an unfortunate time, leading the truck to drive into the school bus at an angle of about 30 degrees. In the collision, the truck "skinned" off the school bus' left side, killing 8 students born in 1982-1986\. Emergency response was delayed due to the accident site not being covered by GSM towers at that time as well as the lower-frequency emergency response dispatch radio transmitter being relatively far from the site, leading to several ambulances passing the accident site before finding it.
Born in Motherwell, North Lanarkshire, Scotland, Graham played for Motherwell Bridge Works as an amateur before Bill Shankly signed him for Liverpool as 17-year-old in November 1961. A forward, Graham scored on his full debut, a 6-1 victory over KR Reykjavik on 14 September 1964 in a European Cup preliminary round 2nd leg tie at Anfield. He scored a hat-trick in his first league game against Aston Villa 12 days later on 26 September, the game finished 5-1 to the Reds with Graham's goals coming in the 6th, 64th and 86th minutes. Graham was at Liverpool at an unfortunate time for himself as he found it difficult to dislodge the successful strike partnership of Ian St John and Roger Hunt and found first team appearances hard to come by.
"The object of this summons was to obtain his consent to the substitution of a letter written by Soulé and read by one of the members of the Council. Relations between the Mayor and the Council had not been of a most harmonious character and wishing to conciliate them at this unfortunate time, Monroe acceded to their wishes. "Before a copy of this letter could be made and sent to Farragut, two officers, Lieutenant Albert Kautz and Midshipman John H. Read were at the City Hall with a written demand for the 'unqualified surrender of the city, and the raising of the United States flag over the Mint, Custom-house and City Hall, by noon that day, Saturday, April 26 and the removal of all other emblems but that of the United States, from all public buildings.
Colonel Ruznyaev took command at an unfortunate time, because one week later 9th Army came under attack from the German III Motorized and XXXXIV Army Corps. His division was holding a sector to the southeast of Barvenkovo, with a strength of between 5,000 and 6,000 men. The German offensive did not target the 349th directly, but smashed in the front lines on both flanks, so by day's end on the 17th the division was partly encircled, along with 106th and 335th Rifle Divisions. The next day the beleaguered divisions were able to link up with the remaining units of 5th Cavalry Corps, but a change in direction of the enemy advance cut them off from the crossings to the left bank of the northern Donets River, where 9th Army was trying to reorganize. On May 19, By May 22, the 349th was regrouping at Kapitulovka, just east of Izium; despite its losses, it avoided the fate of the 6th and 57th Armies which were pocketed the same day.
He left The New Saints at the end of the season, following manager Ken McKenna to Northern Premier League Premier Division side Cammell Laird. A short spell at Bradford Park Avenue came before joining Rhyl in January 2009. He had an unfortunate time with injuries but still scored four goals in nine league starts and later played in both legs of Rhyl's Champions League qualifying matches against FK Partizan in July 2009. A move to Football League Championship side Coventry City broke down after Holden was unable to agree personal terms and, on 1 September 2009, Holden instead signed for League One team Charlton Athletic on a three-month loan deal. He made just one appearance for Charlton, during a 2–1 defeat to Southampton in the Football League Trophy, before returning to Rhyl in January 2010. Having been recommended to the club by former player Neil Roberts, Holden joined Conference National side Wrexham on trial before signing on a 93-day emergency loan deal with the club on 1 February 2010, making his debut the following day in a 2–1 victory over Mansfield Town.

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