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Unfortunately, few of the artists ( writers, movie producers, dramatists and musicians ) who have used American folklore since 1900 have known enough to distinguish between the two streams even in the most general of ways.
Unfortunately, most lubricant that ends up directly in the environment is due to general public discharging it onto the ground, into drains and directly into landfills as trash.
Unfortunately, this information was kept from the general population and soon lost, and it became customary to chain whers up, which prevented them from playing their intended role in the fight against Thread.
Unfortunately the second general election to the unicameral Riksdag only gave the Government support from 175 members, while the opposition could mobilize an equal force of 175 members.
Unfortunately the Ottoman state had declined so far that any general attempts at modernization were but a drop in the ocean, while any major plans to change the administrative status quo immediately roused the conservative Janissaries and imams to the point of rebellion.
Unfortunately for Mackenzie, the Assembly was now in the control of his Tory enemies: Archibald McLean was speaker and Henry John Boulton was solicitor general as well as an important member of the House.
Unfortunately, ray optics does not explain the operation of Fourier optical systems, which are in general not focused systems.
Unfortunately for himself the general dared not disobey his master, and, cut off by greatly superior numbers, was forced to surrender with some 14, 000 men ( November 21, 1759 ).
Unfortunately, not only can this fail to give a sheaf, in general it does not even give a presheaf!
Unfortunately it is now believed to be an intractable computational problem to find a Brouwer fixed point or equivalently a Sperner coloring even in the plane, in the general case.
Unfortunately, even though the general belief was that innocent people had been wrongly convicted, Elizabeth had in fact been convicted and was considered guilty.
Unfortunately his chivalry and rapier-tonguedness were a thorn in his superior's, general Albrecht von Wallenstein's, side and von Wallenstein had George poisoned after a verbal duel in 1626.
Unfortunately, algorithms for optimal " stack scheduling " of values aren't known to exist in general, making such stack optimizations difficult to impossible to automate for non-concatenative programming languages.
Unfortunately there are no general identifiers for poisonous mushrooms, and so such traditions are unreliable guides.
Unfortunately, SWS's peak coincided with the general Japanese economic downturn of the early 1990s.
Unfortunately, the general population was not warned of the heat / blast danger following an atomic flash because of the bomb ’ s unknown nature.
Unfortunately, the sketch function is not in general order-preserving outside the set of keys, so it is not necessarily the case that x < sub > i-1 </ sub > ≤ q ≤ x < sub > i </ sub >.
Of his pantomimes in general, George Sand wrote that “ the poem is buffoonish, the role cavalier, and the situations scabrous .” And Paul de Saint-Victor echoed her words several weeks after Deburau ’ s death: “ Indeed, in plenty of places, the poem of his roles was free, scabrous, almost obscene .” Unfortunately, Banville ’ s sanitized — even sanctified — Deburau survives, while the scenario of Pierrot Everywhere, like the more overtly scabrous of the Funambules “ poems ”, lies yellowing in the files of the Archives Nationales de France.
Unfortunately, Jean-François never saw the resolution of the conflict that concerned his troops, as he had already died in the early days of the 19th Century, maybe in 1805, totally forgotten by the Spanish government, which “ rewarded ” him for his loyal services denying any official link with him or any other slave general in the past.
Unfortunately, from the classical standpoint investigative work is viewed upon as having difficulty to interpret ; data with no end product isolating power and then man, as either in a position of interpretation by the classical theorists as the final conclusion or man having anthropological characteristics with ancient relic features borrowed from the Pleistocene era which have never altered with additional evolutionary, cultural and biological salient features rather than having a real historical and social character involved. Or to investigate critically this power, with man and his involvement with his interactions with the environment making it impossible to have any rigorous explanation or conclusions. Political systems, or knowledge systems in general, from the classical perspective, become too large to be comprehended interpreting the environment of man as an anachronism ; information and data produced surrounding man as poorly understood viewing historical information as having no, or absence of history. Obviously from the classical point of view, modern research methods ( all from " Social sciences, Sociology, Humanities ") cannot be used to penetrate observation leaving gaps in our knowledge and an accepted taken for granted approach to any analysis. Foucault views this as the exact opposite of rational analysis, with its operations ( power ) as nothing more than a series of contingencies and networks.
Unfortunately, however, it is algorithmically harder to extract ridge features from general classes of grey-level images than edge -, corner-or blob features.
Unfortunately, that did not prove to be the case, and the process of dealing with these coaching changes convinced me that we simply could not move forward with such dysfunction between our head coach and general manager.
Unfortunately for Lees-Smith, the Conservatives stood down in the 1923 general election and he was defeated by the Liberal candidate ; this defeat prevented him from being appointed as a Minister in the first Labour government.
Unfortunately, there is no general works on the ethnography of Krymchaks.

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`` Unfortunately, there is still little demand for broccoli and cauliflower ''.
Unfortunately there may be a tradeoff between goodness ( speed ) and elegance ( compactness )— an elegant program may take more steps to complete a computation than one less elegant.
Unfortunately, it turns out that Miles Gloriosus has just returned from Crete, where there is of course no actual plague.
Unfortunately, there is no reliable way to tell the difficulty of the problem without trying it.
Unfortunately for Antony, many of his ships were undermanned ; there had been a severe malaria outbreak while they were waiting for Octavian's fleet to arrive.
Dr. Wink said, " Unfortunately there are a few people who may believe what she says, and I'm sure it's only a few, but I think it's quite irresponsible for somebody to be trying to encourage others to do something that is so detrimental to their health ".
Unfortunately, there is no generally accepted worldwide criterion of difference definitively diagnostic, although a volume difference of 200 ml between limbs or a 4-cm difference ( at a single measurement site or set intervals along the limb ) is often used.
Unfortunately not a whole lot of very old buildings are left in town: first the Americans carpet-bombed it in February 1944, later the Germans shelled it for about five months after the liberation in September 1944, and finally there were a lot of very rigorous city planners in the 1950s, 60's and 70's who finished what the Americans and Germans started.
Unfortunately concerning a multiverse there is a lack of empirical correlation.
Unfortunately, there is a conflict between stored hashed-passwords and hash-based challenge-response authentication ; the latter requires a client to prove to a server that he knows what the shared secret ( i. e., password ) is, and to do this, the server must be able to obtain the shared secret from its stored form.
Unfortunately, in June 1316 at Vincennes, Val-de-Marne and following a particularly exhausting game, Louis drank a large quantity of cooled wine and subsequently died of either pneumonia or pleurisy, although there was also suspicion of poisoning.
Unfortunately there were drawbacks to minting currency of fine silver, notably the level of wear it suffered, and the ease with which coins could be " clipped ", or trimmed, by those dealing in the currency.
Unfortunately there are often discrepancies in agreed frequency between these groups and conservation groups.
Unfortunately, in connectionless mode transmission of a packet, the service provider usually cannot guarantee that there will be no loss, error insertion, misdelivery, duplication, or out-of-sequence delivery of the packet.
Unfortunately, Henry joins her in the corridor and questions why she is there.
Unfortunately for Humphrey and his campaign, outside the convention hall there were riots and protests by thousands of antiwar demonstrators, many of whom favored McCarthy, George McGovern, or other " anti-war " candidates.
Unfortunately, this practice sometimes causes confusion, partly because normally no rubrics are printed to make the required transfer clear and partly because there are some errors which complicate matters still further.
Unfortunately, there was no consensus among researchers with these penetration depth experiments.
Unfortunately, as noted by Fisiak, there is very little documentation on the Kru and associated languages.
Unfortunately, there are some notorious difficulties with the chronology of the events described in the historical sources, but it is clear that there were two Scandinavian princes who set themselves up as kings of Northumbria.
Unfortunately, there are differing definitions for these terms.
Unfortunately, when mixing and matching Apple and non-Apple 10BASE2 devices, there were many seemingly natural configurations of cables and connectors which would cause the network to become unreliable or unusable in the area, reducing the value of the complex and proprietary Apple 10BASE2 wiring system.
Unfortunately, there is no evidence that the findings had an impact on later generations of astronomers, even though Gersonides ' writings were translated and available.

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