And local authorities conceded unhappily that they were bound by the territory's Basic Law on business matters. |
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I will supply what evidence we have, what reports we have honestly, and then happily leave it or unhappily leave it to the Council. |
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While many happy human-animal relationships have begun with pet shop animals, there are many others which have ended unhappily. |
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The Church of England was established when the unhappily married Henry VIII wanted to marry a nubile minx named Anne Boleyn. |
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It looks unhappily as if the high-minded director and her main character are dipping a quivering toe in the waters of non-PC sexuality. |
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He and Ann, pausing unhappily outside in the hall, tiptoeing on the threadbare rug, could hear nothing from inside. |
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The Duke's power over Sylvia and lack of concern for her wishes means that she must live unhappily or behave unchastely. |
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At this point I am taking a coffee break as I retch once again at the thought of whale blubber sitting unhappily in my oesophagus. |
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Disturbed by Lewis's examination of her newborn, the heifer mooed unhappily. |
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There is a certain kind of joyless middle-aged woman, either single or unhappily married, who absolutely embodies this theory. |
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I screech, and Aryan, who was napping at the foot of my bed, bolts up, yowls unhappily at me, and stampedes down the hall. |
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Seems like a clear case of chickens coming home to roost, most unhappily for those like the old or handicapped who will now be left wanting. |
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Alternatively, privatizers can unhappily admit that future stock returns will be much lower than they have been claiming. |
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She shoveled food onto her plate, inhaling the scents of chicken and ribs happily, then piling vegetables on twice as unhappily. |
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They grumbled unhappily, tripping over the hems of their deep lavender gowns marking them as chambermaids, and remained blissfully unaware. |
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When you realise his parlous financial state at the time, it seems less of a coincidence and unhappily more of a put-up job. |
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Waking unhappily and hearing eleven o'clock strike, he wondered at Ellie's voice at his father's bedroom door. |
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This loss is the more to be lamented, because the heir to his fortunes is unhappily not the heir to his graces. |
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While everyone around him is in a committed relationship, he continues to find himself either unhappily involved or single all together. |
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The gulfs that separate the three families, however, do not prevent their children from intermarrying, for the most part unhappily. |
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Averagely attractive, generally assumed to be gay, though he isn't, he seems unhappily doomed to heterosexual singlehood. |
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As you know, peacekeeping operations account today, unhappily, for nearly 80 per cent of the United Nations' activities. |
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But there were lovely cattle, as clean as something out of Disney World, blinking unhappily in the sun, angular, huge-uddered Friesians, and black Aberdeen Angus. |
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It is a bargain of which thousands, like Esau, who sold his birthright for a mess of pottage, have repented, but many, unhappily, like Esau, have repented too late. |
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Folding the blasted wings back to where they were, I grumbled unhappily. |
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I wail unhappily, kicking discontentedly at my gear on the floor. |
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It's hard to tell the extent of a flu outbreak because most of the victims just snivel away unhappily in the privacy of their own homes. |
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Make it flow An unhappily neutral neighbour Huff and puff Can it get together? |
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In the real world, Germany is being roasted, and risks living unhappily ever after. |
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It is unhappily the case that the secret ballot arrangement by electronic voting is imperfect at the moment. |
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However, there must be mechanisms to enable people who are unhappily married to reorganize their legal obligations when the marriage breaks down. |
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This is one of the most atrocious of the many crimes which the history of the last century unhappily has had to record. |
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He notes that there is, unhappily, little understanding of what mix of policies produce what is truly needed: growth with poverty reduction. |
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Rosalind unhappily appeared for the dreaded occasion clad in her finest queenly garments, a gown of rich ivory edged with gold brocade and pearls. |
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And characteristics desired at earlier times for fighting and baiting purposes were exaggerated so that the unfortunate dog became unhappily abnormal. |
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He was unhappily married, bored with parish duties and ill-equipped to climb the ecclesiastical greasy pole, but his talents were finally being recognised. |
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But wouldn't they rather see you happily unmarried than unhappily married? |
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He lives in the smartest house in the area, and is unhappily married to the beautiful Solema, a teacher of radical views and adulterous instincts. |
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Professor Albeit is about a professor who wants to be a magician but is unhappily stuck teaching mathematics, till he bumps into a beautiful woman. |
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The dog, a small golden retriever, stood unhappily, her head low. |
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The Russians expected to have an independent sector of Kosovo, only to be unhappily surprised with the prospect of operating under NATO command. |
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The anger of staff towards victims who do not protect themselves against further experiences of violence unhappily confirms this survival strategy of dismissing oneself as a hopeless case. |
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He gestured unhappily at his pickup truck. |
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Violence, unhappily, is no stranger to this decade. |
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That, unfortunately and most unhappily, that is what we end up resorting to in these cases, which is again why the association has filed the human rights complaint that it has. |
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He holed up unhappily in Pandora's boxroom while she entertained a series of lovers in the master bedroom. |
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Then came back out to find a lone Cedar Waxwing inside the cage, unhappily trying to get out. |
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That the unhappily friendless create their own state of isolation? |
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On the day I learned how to paint with leaves, I had been unhappily pondering a new watercolor set and a blank sheet of paper. |
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For a writer of talent, your letter is so unhappily composed. |
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With this victory, the Padane Gauls were unhappily subdued, and ripe for revolt. |
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That, too, ended unhappily in 1992. Such failures gave birth to a different idea: that monetary authorities should forget the money-supply numbers, unhook themselves from exchange-rate pegs, and take aim at inflation itself. |
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He had met his then girlfriend when he had just started university. The relationship ended unhappily when the girlfriend complained that he never wanted to go out. |
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