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"misfortune" Definitions
  1. [uncountable] bad luck
  2. [countable] an accident, condition or event caused by bad luck synonym blow, disaster

820 Sentences With "misfortune"

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I'm not going to celebrate this man's misfortune and the misfortune of his family.
"Medicine is supposed to be about helping you through the accidents — the misfortune of a genetic disease, the misfortune of a trauma, the misfortune of some pathogen," Glassman said.
"The misfortune of one person becomes the misfortune of a whole family," a human-rights activist explained.
Two years of misfortune For Silverthorne, whose father was mayor in the late 1970s and early 1980s, the arrest was just the latest episode in two years of misfortune.
Don't buy from Jews … The Jews are our misfortune.
And one person who contributed to her love life misfortune?
Teigen, of course, was entirely sympathetic to her husband's misfortune.
Well, that and laughing at each other's struggle and misfortune.
The Game says Sean Kingston is a magnet for misfortune.
Failure to pay for their (often unbidden) attendance risks misfortune.
I don't need a celebrity's misfortune to make me healthy.
Other injustices and misfortune followed the five through their lives.
Unfortunately, we rarely learn exactly what turns misfortune into resilience.
By contrast, economic misfortune and poor choices have hobbled Birmingham.
She had already had enough misfortune to last a lifetime.
THE MISFORTUNE OF MARION PALM By Emily Culliton 282 pp.
People should be more caring about the misfortune of others.
"My good health has become my misfortune," Mr. Singh said.
Why do some people bounce back from adversity and misfortune?
" He added, "We are not expressing satisfaction at another's misfortune.
What once seemed random climatic misfortune now occurs more predictably.
Here are a few more stories of art, pets, and misfortune.
Cohen had the misfortune to have been counsel to the president.
As usual, only one side bears the brunt of that misfortune.
The idea that Boback was publicizing his misfortune ate at him.
That question quickly converted a personal misfortune into a professional mandate.
It's fair to say that Baalke's drafts have seen some misfortune.
"She was the sole author of her own misfortune," it said.
Duke, which missed its last three shots, had another misfortune occur.
Richard Pryor remains known for channeling his misfortune into groundbreaking comedy.
This is where Biden's "misfortune cookie" of a quote comes in.
I had the painful misfortune of once stepping on a ball.
Mr. Jensenius said that we can learn from the reindeer's misfortune.
Yahoo has the misfortune of trying to do both at once.
What is the point of faith in a world of misfortune?
Even the smuggler seemed distraught at the misfortune bringing him profits.
Ryan also had to weather frightening misfortune at a formative age.
He simply had the misfortune of living at the wrong address.
Wouldn't putting them in jail only add to the family's misfortune?
While the humans behind the camera laugh at the poor foal's misfortune.
If someone suffers a misfortune, or falls ill, we help that person.
But the reality is that death is only a single misfortune away.
Certain planetary placements warn of misfortune while others foretell of good luck.
His name is now synonymous with fame and misfortune, fearlessness and misinformation.
For the superstitious, Cleveland's latest loss reinforces the city's legacy of misfortune.
His title looks sure to come in Mexico next weekend, barring misfortune.
But for misfortune and mistakes, they might have won at least once.
Women's show or not, SVU had the misfortune of premiering in 1999.
The LME itself, however, has played a part in its own misfortune.
The report concludes, "She is the sole author of her own misfortune."
Even ominous beacons of misfortune are just friendly boys looking for companionship.
"That can be tough," Capitals defenseman Kevin Shattenkirk said of Orlov's misfortune.
At just 19 years old, Fox has survived more misfortune than most.
Q: After years of misfortune, Lady Edith finally had her storybook wedding.
If anything, the naming choice has only added to the family's misfortune.
But heaps of suffering and misfortune cannot give depth to thin characters.
Largely because we are much less willing to tolerate misfortune and misery.
His misfortune helped Shapovalov move forward, gaining more recognition with every match.
Pechkeks, black ''misfortune'' cookies made in Germany, with the tagline ''Black Cookies.
After all, she was not sidelined by injury, illness, burnout or misfortune.
Branca encountered more misfortune at the Dodgers' spring training camp in 16.
To her misfortune, the neighborhood talent she employs isn't up to par.
I read in the paper of your misfortune, and of your suffering.
Misfortune has also been a factor in all of these narrow defeats.
In 2001 she wrote a novel, "Misfortune," which skewered the Hamptons set.
The team's weekslong stumble, Hornacek said, has been a result of misfortune.
His troubles were compounded by misfortune as he missed several open shots.
There's always a blessing in misfortune and I think this is a moment.
The theory, however, does not explain why misfortune is so lethal in America.
For people around the world, witchcraft beliefs are a way of interpreting misfortune.
Arlovski had the misfortune of walking onto a crane kick of all things.
When he was finally captured by Ramsay Bolton, his misfortune felt karmically fitting.
We often discover our misfortune — the loss of power — when it's too late.
But Mr Vázquez has the misfortune of succeeding a notable ascetic, José Mujica.
An oft-cited Yemeni adage holds that one people's misfortune is another's gain.
When he finally got lucky it was partly through the misfortune of others.
I'm German, and in Germany we have schadenfreude, gloating at other people's misfortune.
The Chief Wahoo curse isn't just about wishing misfortune on a sports team.
They will turn their intentional mismanagement into misfortune for millions of Americans. Sabotage.
What was originally a misfortune has turned into Samsung's own self-harming farce.
Would we have had this exchange many years ago, before my own misfortune?
Instead, Gillibrand has the misfortune of being from the same state as Clinton.
I lamented not just for Charlie and Brightmoor's misfortune but for my own.
But misfortune in America looks like Detroit's outer suburbs and high school shootings.
On "Billions," there's always a way to make money off someone else's misfortune.
The other day I had the misfortune of finding myself at the mall.
"Losing one's hearing" can happen in a courtroom, where one APPEALS such misfortune.
He calls the merchant posters "parasitic" for the way they profit from misfortune.
Flint's misfortune drew attention to the widespread problem of contamination of water systems.
That it succeeded can be, as Löw would prefer, put down as misfortune.
The Ravens had the misfortune of experiencing both of these in 23. Often.
Their rallying call was a griefer checklist: Do you delight in others' misfortune?
Indeed, there is scientific evidence for why we laugh at others' pain and misfortune.
It had the misfortune of coming public last summer before the marketwide sell-off.
The origins of these shitty mangoes can shed some light on our gustatory misfortune.
I had the misfortune of studying a cat penis under a microscope at uni.
Sadly, this isn't the first misfortune when it came to the Powerball this week.
Jets coach Paul Maurice could only shake his head when asked about Enstrom's misfortune.
Or are they simply ignorant, hateful souls who have brought their misfortune upon themselves?
Those who have had the misfortune of following Norris and his antagonistic Steak Mtn.
Not every misfortune that befalls American democracy comes at the hands of Donald Trump.
I understand somebody had the misfortune of calling him mister and he corrected him.
Heading around a curve, he had the misfortune to be hurled onto the track.
Could they feel their bodies born up and away on a tide of misfortune?
I watched them blame themselves, just like Hawke's mother blamed herself for Bethany's misfortune.
"A lot of people tend to blame others for their own misfortune," he said.
By the same token, Trump's misfortune might well turn out to be Bannon's opportunity.
"I tell the dispatcher and the other drivers about my misfortune," Mr. Cohen continued.
Poverty, disease and misfortune that had been accepted as normal became rejected as cruel.
Because of the scope of the misfortune, neither hospitals charged any of the patients.
That stew of misfortune is in part the reason the Mets are 20-27.
Still, its rivals made no delay in using the company's misfortune as an opportunity.
After all, teams benefit from their opponent's misfortune in the playoffs all the time.
And muggins here had the misfortune of meeting him during the 'Strobelite' video shoot.
There was recently a "tragic misfortune" with a small dog in the area, she said.
Safaree had the misfortune of being jumped, allegedly at the hands of Meek Mill's crew.
But seeing each one as a separate misfortune is likely a mistake, said some researchers.
How could misfortune follow me so well, and why did I choose it every time?
With so much attention arising because of her misfortune, BBC 5 Live spoke to Silversides.
The shorts are viewed with such suspicion because they profit from the misfortune of others.
But, of course, the number 13 stands on its own as a harbinger of misfortune.
The following May 29, he suffered some misfortune that overshadowed the rest of his career.
His misfortune had occurred not because of depravity, but by some error, some ambiguous action.
Rocinha is suffering from a failure of policing, compounded by financial mismanagement and economic misfortune.
A charitable view of Mrs May is that she is the victim of terrible misfortune.
Then you realize what a terrible person you are for relishing the misfortune of others.
It amps up each member's personality, turning romantic misfortune into colorful rumination with sharp hooks.
We know pushing past pain, misfortune and fear is the key to our ultimate success.
He has been heavily criticized previously for blaming Puerto Ricans in part for their misfortune.
"The biggest misfortune is that we are used to this daily killing," Mr. Khyber said.
It was not the first misfortune for Vestas — it nearly went bankrupt in the 233s.
Robinson's sermon convinced him to look at his misfortune in a different way, he says.
As so often happens in sports, Glass owes his good fortune to another player's misfortune.
KIEV, Ukraine — At first glance, what happened to Yevgeny G. Kaseyev hardly seems like misfortune.
Consider the life of someone with the misfortune of contracting coronavirus in the United States.
It has been my misfortune to witness all three impeachment proceedings of the modern era.
The tragedy of Nabokov's loss is that his misfortune was easily explained by public history.
When an investment bank trips up in spectacular fashion, human misfortune is often a consequence.
If you ever have the misfortune of glancing at my giant forehead, you will understand.
Alas, their misfortune has also attracted opportunistic proposals that could make the problem even worse.
Morgan recounts these stories to show how radically both fortune and misfortune compound over time.
They just had the misfortune of working for the government when an amoral asshole was president.
Blaming foreigners for Russia's misfortune is a common theme under the rule of President Vladimir Putin.
Having to skip a country on a diplomatic passport once might be regarded as a misfortune.
Like clockwork, the worst side of the internet was there to document and discuss her misfortune.
For it is India's misfortune that Donald Trump's America is its biggest source of trade surpluses.
The misfortune of the Roman garrison, which lost the battle, would become good fortune for historians.
"You do not want the misfortune of having to return for a second treatment," Faget continued.
To help you avoid this all-too-common misfortune, we've done the initial research for you.
His family is no more deserving of attention, he said, than others who share similar misfortune.
Watching over the outing is a mysterious young woman who can't resist smirking at Mary's misfortune.
Wiener is the every-preteen; we are her and so we laugh at her unrelenting misfortune.
On the great checklist of death and destruction, which violent misfortune has Meredith so far avoided?
It was his misfortune and ours that he held office at a moment of supreme importance.
What kind of society punishes any of us for the random cruelty of disease or misfortune?
He had the misfortune in life to be fastidious and to own a delicacy of feeling.
Their thinking: if victims are responsible for their misfortune, they can prevent it from happening again.
Drive Like Jehu had the misfortune of being at the wrong place at the wrong time.
We lose ourselves completely in this suffering whether it be self imposed or pure underserved misfortune.
Both of the kids had the terrible misfortune of having been exposed to drugs in utero.
Few Sudanese expected Mr. Bashir's misfortune to land him in a foreign courtroom any time soon.
"To name things wrongly is to add to the misfortune of the world," said Albert Camus.
We can never be complacent while some terrible misfortune happens to those thousands of miles away.
Through the great misfortune of the financial crisis, we may have learned some of the lessons.
Most were done in by misfortune (illness, accident, bereavement) or by badly paid and erratic work.
This week, Rob has the misfortune of sharing with us the sad tale of the Krummetses.
They were "a symbol used to ward off misfortune and bad things in general," Collins explained.
Experts agreed that Norwegian Air's misfortune was a rare example of the severity of the sanctions.
As long as people see malice behind misfortune, they'll attack the people they suspect to be responsible.
Gardner hopes he can reverse the GOP's recent misfortune in Colorado to win re-election in 2020.
TO LOSE one inquiry chairman may be regarded as a misfortune; to lose three looks like carelessness.
To enter the Never Tweet Hall of Fame once, Mr. Musk, may be regarded as a misfortune.
In any case, you can be causally implicated in someone's misfortune without being morally implicated in it.
For example, we all know that schadenfreude means to feel joy or glee in someone else's misfortune.
But, more and more, Americans are turning to crowdfunding websites to make ends meet after misfortune strikes.
TO LOSE Greece or Portugal may be regarded as a misfortune; to lose Italy looks like carelessness.
But it didn't, because shortly after its resurrection, /u/MagnoliaQuezada had the misfortune to run into me.
"I feel that my misfortune has injured me all over the country," he wrote to a friend.
But when pushed, Glass falls sullen and monosyllabic and Bekmirzaev retreats to complaints about his own misfortune.
Greek tragedies exposed and trained audiences to accept and deal with the inevitable misfortune of human life.
"His misfortune was complicated, yet his magnificent and beautiful nature never flagged," Ball writes in the foreword.
No matter how distant the connection, all the excruciating particularities of this person's misfortune will be excavated.
But she was more distracted than I was by Kashmir's misfortune of lying between two rival nations.
Irving's sympathetic "I'm sorry" seemed to refer to that, and maybe a misfortune to be named later.
For Ms. Guimarães, the caimans felt like the last drop of misfortune after a flood of it.
However, the lesser-known misfortune is just how little, by comparison, is often accomplished in election years.
Something like, I admire you, but don't touch me or I might catch your plague of misfortune.
"I understand somebody had the misfortune of calling him 'Mr.' and he corrected them," the president said.
I have the misfortune of sharing my small office with a kitchenette used by faculty and staff.
But its misfortune is now giving scientists unique insight into feathered dinosaurs that prospered during the Cretaceous Period.
And, if misfortune strikes, you can press a button to emit a siren that will definitely attract attention.
But today, dear reader, one GoFundMe campaign showed the world that misfortune can be hilarious—and even heroic.
They equate any kind of struggle or misfortune as if there must be something that you're doing wrong.
It only takes one accident or misfortune to change a child's life—or to take it away entirely.
BRIGADIER (RET'D) JEFF LITTLEOsmington, Dorset In 2018 I had the misfortune to stay overnight at an army base.
He's taught me that true tragedy is letting misfortune rob you of the life and love you have.
Later, Jamie is summoned to Maison Elise, where Charles and St. Germain tell them about their latest misfortune.
Somewhere in my youth I had the misfortune of picking up the cliché that great art involves suffering.
Leave it to Planned Parenthood to find another way to make money off of the misfortune of women.
Maybe "misfortune" is the right word after all, though more for the audience than the various orphaned children.
Every misstep or misfortune Mr. Erdogan's government suffers — from the economy to foreign policy — increases Mr. Imamoglu's support.
"This is ridiculous that they continue to assert we've profited in any way by their misfortune," he said.
They paid for it with a conventional mortgage that they had the misfortune of refinancing in January 2008.
Some of the injuries afflicting the Mets seem to have more to do with misfortune than anything else.
If anyone has the misfortune of discovering said home, that person is infected by the spirit's undying rage.
I remember very well, because one of my close friends had the misfortune of running SocGén investment bank.
We also ask for respect and compassion as we continue the grieving process and cope through such misfortune.
Looking at life with an optimistic outlook isn't always the easiest thing to do — especially when misfortune strikes.
That misfortune came a month after a carriage crash on The Smiler roller coaster left four riders seriously injured.
Said differently, we cannot support an illicit political assassination simply because it brings about misfortune to those we oppose.
London (CNN)To inherit one nuclear crisis might look like misfortune, but to develop a second looks like carelessness.
How much tourism revenue Indonesia may lose is unclear, however, as other airlines may take advantage of Tigerair's misfortune.
The advantage of such policies is that they can provide cash quickly, meeting an immediate need after misfortune strikes.
Wheel Of Misfortune, $19.99 At World MarketThis one looks decidedly straightforward — always a good thing when drinking is involved.
I drew the obvious conclusion: Femaleness wasn't for me, despite what I saw as the misfortune of my birth.
Mr Moy laments: "What you have is criminals keen to spin the misfortune of others into their own fortune."
To paraphrase Oscar Wilde, one bankruptcy may be regarded as a misfortune, but four begins to look like carelessness.
Society has developed institutions to prevent such misfortune and act as guardians of information: the humble library and archive.
This bald eagle was just OFFENDED by his misfortune after getting stuck in a car grille during Hurricane Matthew.
Once relationships are established, though, the scammers will tell victims of a medical emergency or misfortune and request money.
The brand has the fortunate misfortune of being an unknown entity to virtually everyone under the age of 30.
Harvey responded to the misfortune by striking out Chris Taylor and retiring Max Muncy on a liner to center.
"With this sort of misfortune, it's hard to put into words the financial pressure you feel," Yin told Reuters.
This doesn't stop some elements of Chavismo from still blaming the United States -- Democrats and Republicans -- for their misfortune.
Borrowing during times of success can protect you from future financial misfortune and allows you to capitalize on opportunities.
The breaking of the queue model has spelt misfortune for some warehouse operators and provided growth opportunities for others.
If you've ever had the misfortune of swiping on men on Tinder, you can probably relate to this video.
Another notable thing about Mauté is that her daughter Mathilde had the misfortune of being married to Paul Verlaine.
Some of Morgan's black characters are so crushed by pain and misfortune one can hardly bear to read on.
These towns aren't where anybody is headed, only where they end up, by mistake or misfortune or simple passivity.
Nadjari, a Jew from Thessaloniki, Greece, had the misfortune of working as a member of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Sonderkommando.
Masini waved away the suggestion that, given the Cubs' history of misfortune, he might have left another digit blank.
GameStop has blamed online shopping and digital sales of games for much of its sales misfortune in recent quarters.
When the hurricane set off a domino rally of misfortune in our family, I thought we must be cursed.
Ms. Maslany also has the misfortune of being part of the tedious autumn-spring romance between Diana and Max.
In another he poses as a moody teenager, gripped by a melancholy that can lead to genius or misfortune.
Our breakthrough was the worst (and loudest) case of food poisoning I have ever had the misfortune of witnessing.
ALZHIR was populated by women — housewives, nurses, actresses, dancers — who had the misfortune to be married to political prisoners.
To misquote Oscar Wilde, it is a misfortune to lose one chancellor, but to lose two smacks of carelessness.
The closest is when it is doubled, "Ay, ay," which is a sort of acknowledgment of someone else's misfortune.
But Lumpkin also said he saw the Cubs' World Series championship as a model for reversing the Wildcats' misfortune.
Perez had the misfortune of arriving to the scene as the standoff with Boyd escalated into its final moments.
I hope you rot in hell, and I can't believe I had the great misfortune of running into you.
They live with the possibility of having the rug pulled from under their feet by electoral misfortune or personal scandal.
This isn't an issue caused by the screw-ups of Brazilian officials, so much as it is just general misfortune.
I mean, I had the misfortune of watching the entire thing, and I have to tell you, it was incomprehensible.
Facebook simply had the misfortune of getting caught after playing fast and loose with who has control over their data.
Misfortune Cookies, which have been for sale in Australia since 2013, recently became available in the U.S., courtesy of Amazon.
Africa: The Stranger, by Albert Camus (Algeria), The Antipeople, by Sony Labou Tansi (Congo), Misfortune, by JM Coetzee (South Africa).
Thinking there must be a better way, he went over to a (wealthier) friend's house to complain about his misfortune.
We also have the fortunate misfortune of also exposing our selves for millions of people to dissect, diagnose and discuss.
You have the misfortune to get sick during a liminal age, where we know a little but can do less.
Tim Price recognized his position was a tricky one, particularly if his chance were to arise from his wife's misfortune.
If you've ever had the misfortune of being attracted to men, enjoy the deeply satisfying drama of She Rates Dogs.
Though grandma Helen was beside herself with the news of Niecy's misfortune, she's reminded that everyone has battles to face.
But despite being betrayed by a man he considered a father figure, Bass believes some good came from his misfortune.
Less than a month after losing her home in the devastating California wildfires, Miley Cyrus is coping with more misfortune.
To others, the story might be new — but it contains familiar American elements of fame, pressure, self-harm and misfortune.
The same misfortune befell Mariah Prussia of Fargo, North Dakota, whose personal Facebook account was hacked literally before her eyes.
John Clacher, whose Neutral Avenue home was knocked off its foundations in the storm, has felt fortune and misfortune simultaneously.
It feels good to tell people that the world isn't [characterized by] pure misfortune, and that good things happen too.
Why do you consider America's occupation of South Korea the "greatest national misfortune" in the history of the Korean Peninsula?
I similarly had the misfortune to have to sit through the same Prevezon adoption spiel Don Jr. claims he heard.
The Masters spectator's guide has clear rules for patrons: No cheering a player's misfortune and no inane or profane outbursts.
Harden simply has the misfortune of doing all that damage in a season that belonged to Antetokounmpo and the Bucks.
They had the misfortune of having some association with Donald Trump and the further coincidence of a special counsel appointment.
"Halt and Catch Fire" had the misfortune of falling into a growing category: great TV shows that few people watch.
Lighting a stick of palo santo, like burning a bundle of sage or sweetgrass, is believed to chase away misfortune.
Grubhub faces two money-losing SoftBank-backed companiesUnfortunately for Grubhub, it has the misfortune of facing two SoftBank-backed rivals.
I also prefer suppliers with good customer service since I've had the misfortune of dealing with extremely rude customer service.
Rubio had the misfortune of running against a front-runner with honest-to-goodness strong and deep ties to Florida.
Democratic leaders have to deal with the misfortune of stumbling upon the very thing they claimed to be desperately seeking.
But that doesn't mean other places won't try to cash in on what they see as New York City's misfortune.
On Saturday night, Khalil Cavil had the misfortune of serving that customer at the Saltgrass Steak House in Odessa, Texas.
Speech is particularly important in Java, where audience members listening to their puppeteer are believed to receive protection from misfortune.
The present rotation is nothing so much as a kind of Plan E, arrived at after years of offseason misfortune.
But they have the misfortune of playing in a season during which their top rival is, for the moment, simply better.
Indeed, in the cruel and unforgiving world of political transitions, one President's misfortune may well turn out to be another's opportunity.
It must be a mistake or misfortune that has left me bereft of what has become an exterior brain for most.
LYMErix had the misfortune of being approved the same year some people were becoming suspicious of vaccines in the United States.
Another woman, Annie Farmer, told the judge she was 16 when she "had the misfortune" of meeting Epstein in New York.
Beginning with impressions of Alaska and culminating with chronic misfortune in Mexico, she evokes the people and places that shaped her.
Debra's daughter Jacquelyn, who also survived, has been absent from any of the press around Dirty John and her family's misfortune.
Earlier this month, a 3-year-old leopard had the misfortune of stumbling into a 60-foot well in Junnar, India.
Mexico has the misfortune to lie directly between South America's coca fields and the United States, the world's biggest drug market.
Once called "Magic City" for the hope and opportunity available, the town's own Department of Commerce doesn't deny the city's misfortune.
The good folks on Twitter have turned his misfortune into a verb that perfectly describes so many of our dating woes.
Cole, in his fifth major league start of the year, had the misfortune of going up against right-hander Jacob deGrom.
But Mr. O'Brien was soon able to use a tactic familiar to Mr. Levinson: turning a source's misfortune to his favor.
The figure of the witch is understood to be evil personified, and the cause of any misfortune that befalls a family.
There was little to suggest the violence and misfortune that had landed some of them in this subterranean warren of rooms.
History tends to reward presidents in office in prosperous times and disdain those who have the misfortune of presiding over recessions.
He has few ways to keep from dwelling on his misfortune and the inequity of having his life change so radically.
If God punishes in the form of a misfortune, fanatical believers of all religions assume they have not been religious enough.
Unfortunately, Kathy McVay had the misfortune of finding that out—and she's being a pretty great sport about the whole thing.
As the old quarterback jogged toward the huddle,the Jets' cycle of misfortune appeared to spin right back to the beginning.
Most often, people buy the birds for self-liberation, but some want to use them to send misfortune someone's way instead.
Truex dove to the bottom and roared away from the rest of the field, ensuring there would be no more misfortune.
Not only is it easy to bear other people's misfortune, but their very suffering confirms that they are undeserving of mercy.
"I have had the misfortune or fortune, depending how you look at it, of living through two massive downturns," Viswanathan said.
In the decade since the nonprofit organization was founded, both misfortune and kindness have snowballed in the United States, Glaub said.
Or Wichita State's Gregg Marshall, who had the good fortune (or misfortune) to be in Indianapolis when the Crean news broke?
Litzenberger was a big winger who had the misfortune of trying to break in with the Montreal Canadiens in the 1950s.
Others create shady services with a thin veneer of legitimacy to capitalise on the misfortune of those adversely impacted by the incident.
The show's largest misfortune is that it will leave you believing that the only sculptor aligned with the painters was David Smith.
It also has the extreme misfortune of being the same size as the totoaba: Its head fits perfectly in the illegal nets.
Mini Flip Cup and the Wheel of Misfortune are two other games you can order for a full-fledged 21+ game night.
Perhaps you had the misfortune of waking up this morning, checking social media, and noticing that the words "Mario Kart" were trending.
While her dress might have originally cost £2,000, it's looking like Wragg is set to make one mighty profit from her misfortune.
Mr Mansoor, the UAE activist, has had the triple misfortune of being targeted by spyware from Hacking Team, FinFisher and NSO Group.
What happened is that his casinos went bankrupt and he secured massive relief from his creditors, making bondholders share in his misfortune.
To enjoy myself seemed to be to cash in on capitalism and to feed on the misfortune of those weaker than myself.
So some Moroccans have revelled in its misfortune, especially as it comes in the run-up to parliamentary elections on October 7th.
They will resolver (figure it out) and laugh at their misfortune, keep loving their families, making great art, and loving their land.
To her credit, rather than laugh at his misfortune, she informed her parents, allowing them to rescue the gentleman from his predicament.
Perhaps you will tell them that the Lovers card means they will experience tremendous misfortune if they don't Venmo you 20 bucks.
"If we can't connect our own good fortune with the misfortune of others, then we've missed the boat completely," she often said.
My mother, through extraordinary misfortune and just general bad luck, has had to move too many times in the past 20 years.
Against Thomas Puckett, who had the misfortune of making his debut against Suzuki, the catch wrestler demonstrated all of his chops effortlessly.
A lottery is chance, but my good fortune and Olga's misfortune are partly the results of policies in my country and hers.
Some ascribe to Plato and Aristotle's superiority theory, the idea that we laugh at others' misfortune (this explains America's Funniest Home Videos).
He asked the candidates about justice and said afterward that misfortune was to blame for many of the charges the inmates faced.
"I keep it there because it has brought me nothing but misfortune," said Mr. Rebagliati, with more than a hint of wistfulness.
Buyers who go to a salvage auction can be certain that a vehicle there has been the victim of some serious misfortune.
Disability is always seen as a misfortune, and disabled characters are simply opportunities to demonstrate the kindness of the able-bodied protagonists.
In sum, it will make health insurance more expensive and less useful, to the great misfortune of the poor, elderly and sick.
I felt as if other families were enclosed in a smug bubble, spared the understanding that misfortune can be random and inexplicable.
Darwin is wild, its inhabitants bond over their survivor mentality, shaped by the harsh environmental conditions with a smattering of geopolitical misfortune.
Each era has its economic challenges, and many millennials had the misfortune of entering adulthood during the Great Recession and its aftermath.
Out of personal misfortune came a new business idea: They would become liquidators, buying off-price merchandise from other stressed store owners.
If Democrats can capitalize on his misfortune on Tuesday, they will mark the path for winning back Congress eight months from now.
Misfortune haunts them until the arrival of a pair of mysterious, possibly angelic visitors, portrayed by Van Dyke and Angela Lansbury. Fathomevents.
She also noted that White Island was a "volcano that's been visited for the better part of 30 years" without serious misfortune.
I had the misfortune of sharing a dorm hall with a group of boys from upper-class suburbs at Russell Group university.
He has the misfortune of being the right person at the right time to serve as a foil for Warren's larger project.
Once again, to the people who say that you're piggybacking off your half-brother's misfortune for fame, what would you say to them?
But George Lucas had the misfortune to make it big just as Woody Allen released what is arguably his best picture, Annie Hall.
"I'm a young gay man who had the misfortune of attending an underprivileged public school," the  audience member, only known as Gordon, said.
"I can&apost understand why there is joy, song and dance over someone&aposs misfortune," said Romania&aposs European Funds Minister, Rovana Plumb.
Such has been their cruel misfortune that the thinking is there could be no other explanation for the Andretti heartbreak than a curse.
Of the major pretournament contenders, only Ireland, which had the misfortune of having to face New Zealand in the quarterfinals, has been eliminated.
All the while, these characters exhibit the very human idea of explaining their misfortune, their abandonment, and their loneliness as their own fault.
As Lady Bracknell would doubtless comment, to lose one spokesperson may be regarded as a misfortune, but to lose both looks like carelessness.
While most people said they couldn't believe the family's misfortune, at least one person questioned it, Springfield police detective Neal McAmis tells PEOPLE.
No one knows how they will react to their misfortune, warns Fernando Henrique Cardoso, a former Brazilian president who is also a sociologist.
Oscar Wilde might have said of Brazil's current political situation that to lose one president by impeachment might be regarded as a misfortune.
She could be in tremendous pain and discomfort and still look at me with a smile as she made fun of her misfortune.
Duke has the misfortune to attempt his "comeback" when he may no longer be necessary for even the state's rank-and-file bigots.
They looked mortal at times in the postseason, but were still within four points of a championship despite a crippling amount of misfortune.
It's news as a planet-covering hurricane of hatred and misfortune heading right toward your family, with outrage as the only available defense.
Students, read the entire article, then tell us: Do you ever laugh at the misfortune of others — whether in real life or online?
But his misfortune continued: Ivan Shchukin committed suicide in 1908, followed in 1910 by the death of a second son, also a suicide.
Interestingly, on the other hand, more than 60 percent of Russians surveyed characterize the end of the Soviet Union as a great misfortune.
But after various thoughts and tests, none had seen a pattern that suggested anything more than the misfortune of frequent exercise-related injuries.
If not, does your school have a plan in place for if you ever have the misfortune of suffering that kind of loss?
Mr. Galvan said he successfully moved four or five shipments of American weapons from El Paso to Juárez before misfortune struck on Jan.
And other OPEC members will seek to take advantage of Iran's misfortune by selling more oil to big markets like China and India.
Long term: We must remember, when the dust settles, that nCoV-2019 was not a novel event or a misfortune that befell us.
For history to have lost sight of Wilde's father seems like merely carelessness, but to have lost Lady Wilde is a great misfortune.
Despite claims to the contrary, the Iranian people protesting their government are not blaming America for their economic misfortune but their own leaders.
So what will this satirist's penchant for third-degree banter and sloshing social engagements locate in this giant book about maturing through misfortune?
Then I thought about what the Liberian women had managed to do, and felt the initial disappointment over my excerpt misfortune melt away.
The main requirement is to endow misfortune with narrative and moral significance, if not always with a corresponding sense of justice or proportion.
" Another user wrote, "so demi lovato gonna sit there and laugh at someone else's misfortune and ya'll expect people not to clown on her?
He felt a universal message of redemption for the post-war world could be found in her view that "beauty remains, even in misfortune".
My abuelo used to say, no hay mal que por bien no venga (there is no misfortune that does not come with good reason).
If you've had the misfortune of dropping your iPhone in a bathtub, it's still eligible for service — it just isn't covered by a warranty.
As misfortune would have it, these emus were camera shy to the point of agression — turning Wilson's photo op turned into a Man vs.
But time heals all wounds, and in the morning, three out of the four women are able to laugh about the previous night's misfortune.
Blue Apron's shares are down another 10 percent today, continuing a streak of mistrust and misfortune on the public markets since making its debut.
To lose one major money person from your company may be regarded as a misfortune; to lose two within a week looks like carelessness.
Just when the sector was taking baby steps toward stability after battling rounds of misfortune, Google has jumped the gun and entered the fray.
If you have the misfortune to lose your seed phrase and (for example) the phone with your wallet software, your money is gone forever.
The fact that it's even more relevant this week — in the midst of the Cambridge Analytica scandal — is a particularly embarrassing stroke of misfortune.
Pouncing on the misfortune of his Democratic rivals, Bloomberg's campaign said Tuesday it will double the size of his already mammoth national ad campaign.
MONACO (Reuters) - Lewis Hamilton's run of misfortune showed no sign of turning a corner, even around the twistiest track of the year, on Saturday.
While the event was organized before Unite the Right, it had the misfortune of taking place after, which may have contributed to the anger.
Accuracy had been sacrificed in favor of the moral condemnation of soccer fans, once again blaming the victims for somehow causing their own misfortune.
It was his misfortune, says Catherine Fletcher in her gripping narrative, to be assassinated "first with a sword, then with a pen" by historians.
Religious figures known as debteras are considered fortune tellers and magical healers but are also said to summon spirits that bring misfortune and sickness.
"It is heartbreaking to hear her misfortune," regular Steven O'Fallon says of the woman who has been making him doughnuts for his entire life.
Rather than allow kids to host pity parties or exaggerate their misfortune, mentally strong parents encourage their children to turn their struggles into strength.
Then, misfortune followed catastrophe: A yellow fever outbreak in 1867 killed 138 people on the island, and then in 1873, a powerful hurricane struck.
Finding someone to blame for the misfortune might give your daughter some measure of comfort, but it will not protect her from another infestation.
Nor does the book try to preëmpt doubt or blame by emphasizing the author's irreproachable state of mental and physical health before misfortune struck.
Woods three times had the misfortune to face the European powerhouse duo of Francesco Molinari and Tommy Fleetwood, who teamed up for four wins.
Both animals have the misfortune of living on lands where oil and gas companies would like to drill, as the New York Times reports.
Years ago, I had the misfortune of watching an investigative report, the sort that reveals more on a topic than one ever should know.
It's just my swimsuit, but sometimes (when I'm especially melodramatic), it feels like an omen, some slain albatross that will carry with it misfortune.
We are in sore need of a comprehensive system of humane care for persons who have the misfortune to be afflicted by mental illness.
She comes off as a self-deluded liar with a robust victim complex, focused on her own misfortune to the exclusion of anyone else's.
It felt as though our family had been flung into some strange parallel universe populated only by those who had met with great misfortune.
His primary aim is to make life unpleasant for those who have crossed him — or simply had the misfortune to get in his way.
Meant to demonstrate how art can preserve beauty by surviving misfortune, it instead functions as a shallow invocation of the real painting's tragic history.
The misfortune of the Houston area, combined with its relative wealth and experience with disasters, has made it a test case for climate resilience.
To hear Texans tell it, last season's troubles derived partly from misfortune — several simultaneous blips from programs that began the season with high hopes.
More than 573-in-10 Russians consider it a "great misfortune that the Soviet Union no longer exists," according to a new Pew survey.
The company, whose business is largely focused on the Southeast, attributes that misfortune to dairy industry trends, including shifting consumer preferences and increased competition.
The film is based on the Mexican folklore about the Weeping Woman, a figure who lost her children and causes misfortune to those nearby.
With time, the death of the uncle had mostly been forgotten and the misfortune that hovered over the family was that of the daughter.
At 6 feet 4 and 220 pounds, Ukwuachu was a terror to opposing quarterbacks, and to women with the misfortune to make his acquaintance.
Days later, stung by criticism of his administration's slow response to Hurricane Maria, Trump blamed the people of Puerto Rico for their own misfortune.
"Sometimes it seemed to the townspeople that the sunshine and sparkling blue sea might be camouflaging some approaching misfortune and inevitable death," Driessen writes.
In early 28503, many U.S. producers bet, to their misfortune, that OPEC would cut its own production to stabilize prices above $22019 a barrel.
The daughter of a housewife and a cemetery worker, Sandra had grown up to know great misfortune, but she never expected to know exile.
In the five years since he left his homeland, Mr. Ibrahim, the onetime taxi driver, has developed a new sense of what constitutes misfortune.
The latter, Lee said, was associated with the Roman army and forms a gesture known as "mano fico" — another symbol to ward off misfortune.
Labor advocates in the US are trying to use the company's string of misfortune this year to push its executives to adopt more progressive standards.
It breaks down before he's even pulled out of the driveway, and watching this misfortune befall the race-car driver is a real rib-tickler.
Wrapped up in the world's seemingly relentless, punishing trials, the only thing more dizzying than Hookworms' gloomy drone was the rate of their own misfortune.
Ophelia, however, was a boy, with an undescended testicle, who responded to this misfortune in life by spraying all of my clothing with his scent.
Their misfortune is to live on a sectarian fault line in the city known to its Catholic residents as Derry and to Protestants as Londonderry.
So may economic misfortune: those with no education beyond high-school, among whom the rise has been particularly rapid, have also seen their income stagnate.
A neighbourhood disagreement might escalate into accusations of sorcery if someone suffered a misfortune, such as a premature death in the family, after a quarrel.
It is a painful memory that is still fresh in Angelique Kerber's mind, having suffered that misfortune at the French Open just five weeks ago.
His anonymous alert came after months of apparent misfortune for the Staudte family, as first Diane's husband and then her son fell ill and died.
LONDON (Reuters) - If misfortune were to prevent New Zealand rider Jonelle Price from competing in the Rio Olympics, her husband Tim will take her place.
To protect insurers from the misfortune of covering an unexpectedly high number of high-cost patients, he suggested a "reinsurance fund" to help them cope.
House Speaker Paul Ryan has the misfortune of chairing a Republican National Convention that is nominating a presidential candidate he does not like at all.
The Yankees regained the lead, 2-1, on homers by McCann and Jacoby Ellsbury, and Pineda had the misfortune of losing it in the fifth.
After her loss, Bouchard chastised herself for her mental lapses, something she had emphasized avoiding in recent months as a way to reverse her misfortune.
Below, find out what students had to say this week about blowouts in youth sports, laughing at the misfortune of others, and their dream houses.
After Herzen's death, he had the misfortune to be praised by Vladimir Ilych Lenin for his "selfless devotion" in exile to the cause of revolution.
Congressional leadership unfortunately appears poised to miss the opportunity to do something different and instead leverage Texas' misfortune to grow government and drive up debt.
To be fair, Silicon Valley isn't entirely to blame for journalism's misfortune: Greedy media conglomerates and hedge funds deserve a large share of the blame.
Liberals too often are reluctant to acknowledge that struggling, despairing people sometimes compound their misfortune by self-medicating or engaging in irresponsible, self-destructive behavior.
There are too many positives out there and too much to learn from interesting people to waste your time talking about the misfortune of others.
This particular misfortune was, from start to finish, confined to my immature manhood: I was unable to pee properly, no matter how hard I tried.
In docs, obtained by TMZ, JB says he often recorded their arguments because he feared she'd eventually blame him for any "misfortune" in their relationship.
I've always had the peculiar misfortune of getting a stomach ache when wearing tights — no matter the size — thanks to the pressure around my waist.
Egalitarians should agree about clear cases of blameless misfortune: the quadriplegic child, the cognitively impaired adult, the teen-ager born into poverty with junkie parents.
"The little girl who had the misfortune to experience what happened on that MAX, her life is never going to be the same," Fletcher said.
It has a sly habit of slipping in by the back door, and often it comes disguised in the form of misfortune, or temporary defeat.
He wrote about men moving through the woods and sometimes across the country, on offbeat personal missions or on the run from heartbreak or misfortune.
The student with the misfortune of walking behind her just then was as surprised as she when the patter of her stiff leather shoes stopped.
Kurz's fate was sealed by a mix of misfortune and his own political miscalculation, leading to a golden opportunity that his rivals immediately pounced on.
Others said his older brother would likely profit from his sibling's misfortune, as Frazier Khattri often produces clickbait-y videos about exposing or pranking him.
They have the misfortune to lead the dominant party when the regime is losing its legitimacy and the party's factions are at each other's throats.
Instead of their parents being responsible for their misfortune, DACA recipients are now the ones whose unauthorized status could end up jeopardizing their children's lives.
Angry and dejected, Mr. Li turned his tales of misfortune into songs on China's modern-day obsession with money and his struggles to court women.
"She wishes to be a silent witness to these good works, far from the glare and misfortune that has often fallen upon other lottery 'winners.'"
But for all of them, there were specific moments — right or wrong decisions, bits of good luck or misfortune — that determined where they are today.
And Markovic had the misfortune to be standing between Trump and the front of the pack, a lesser beauty in the bossy prom queen's path.
The story that runs parallel to Sill's rising stardom was one of misfortune and adversity that culminated in her death at the age of 22017.
In an effort to defend himself, he sent a message Thursday on Twitter listing synonyms for the word "accident" — tragedy, loss, disaster, disgrace and misfortune.
What we see here is the most powerful man in the world blatantly telegraphing his intention to use national misfortune to grab even more power.
He had some misfortune when Logan Morrison followed Steven Souza Jr.'s single by hitting a ball off the catwalk that landed for a single.
Republicans and libertarians cavalierly rail against entitlements and "people living off the public's dime" but remain silent on those profiting from people's misfortune and illness.
Losing one referendum crucial to the future of Europe may be regarded as misfortune, but, as Oscar Wilde might say, losing two looks like carelessness.
While these tenants live in squalor, their landlords and others profit from their misfortune; the book casts light on how the poor are regularly exploited.
But the Calloways are restless types who have the misfortune of living on a certain "skinny island" where affluent professionals like them feel comparatively poor.
Silva's misfortune continued when an inflamed gall bladder ruled him out of UFC 198 just four days before he was supposed to meet Urijah Hall.
In August 2017, Trump publicly floated the possibility of using some unspecified "military option" to oust Maduro and to address Venezuela's political and economic misfortune.
I had the misfortune of landing a gig at a sports-oriented web startup in downtown Seattle just as the tech bubble was about to burst.
Luckily, it didn't do go after his eyes or anything, and everyone at the wedding—bride and groom included—just laughed at their good friend's misfortune.
The tales of death and misfortune surrounding people close to Durst were partly why the prosecution sought this week's hearing to interview at least one witness.
It's all about transcending death and meeting up with a lover in the afterlife, following whatever romanticised misfortune you or your significant other has met with.
If by some unfortunate twist of fate, you have the misfortune of still using a PC with Windows Vista, I have some bad news for you.
Other parts are more sobering; people who obviously need help because of physical and mental health issues, misfortune, and desperation struggle to get what they need.
Why it matters: To get embroiled in one major trade war might be considered a misfortune; to find oneself in two of them looks like carelessness.
Take the ending twist, for example, which involves Iris (Kate Winslet), the British journalist who has the misfortune of covering weddings while nursing a broken heart.
In a new interview with PEOPLE for our Red Carpet Special issue, Bell reveals why she's never had the misfortune of dealing with a dress dilemma.
Indeed, the game's seeming randomness in fact aligned with Protestant beliefs about predestination, that personal misfortune was divine punishment for misbehavior, unfaithfulness, or hidden character defects.
"We are benefiting from their misfortune," Glenn Jergensen, executive director of the Palm Beach County Tourist Development Council, told the South Florida Sun-Sentinel in September.
What is our collective approach to health care, after all, if not rooted in a visceral sense that the unlucky are responsible for their own misfortune?
It was, though, a sort of misfortune that his second Ajar book, " The Life Before Us ," became as celebrated as it did, winning the Goncourt again.
Worse yet, she has the misfortune of having to lead a Conservative Party that is riven with the deepest of divisions precisely over the Brexit issue.
With pussy grabbing and #MeToo has come a growing awareness that unequal pay is not an individual misfortune but a social problem with far-reaching effects.
The same desperation can attack anyone's judgment, he told us, whether someone is dealing with a death in the family, job loss, financial misfortune, or depression.
Residents of the building hang dried marabu grass over entrances to their apartments and nail dead cockroaches to their doors, Santería traditions to ward off misfortune.
In Ghana, one can suspect black magic behind every misfortune: death, disease, alcoholism, mental illness (a poorly understood issue), a bad crop, or loss of livestock.
I had the terrible misfortune of being in a club in Florida when "You Are Killing Me" came on and it was a fucking ass-handing.
This misfortune is now part of the Marijuana Man mythology, just like the famous "Fire in the hole!" he shouts out before lighting up a bong.
SSDI is a thin piece of duct tape holding the American safety net together, ensuring people hit with severe medical misfortune have some means of survival.
For example, the figure 666 is a number some believe to be associated with the devil, and is often featured in stories of misfortune or curses.
Before Monday's car bomb, Malta seemed to be enjoying a run of remarkable good luck, often thanks to the misfortune of other countries in the region.
But as he tried to find his way, the police report said, Mr. Zepeda had the misfortune of walking near a police officer using a urinal.
If you've spent more than 20 seconds on Facebook over the last few years, you've likely had the misfortune of seeing one of Tomi Lahren's videos.
Few Americans will ever have the misfortune — McCain would have called it the honor — of keeping faith in circumstances as dire as the ones he faced.
If it's at all possible, you'll want to blame others for your misfortune, but a fist in the face of the enemy is never the answer.
However, Hamilton's misfortune not only allowed the German to finish third in the race but also to open up a 23-point lead in the standings.
" The other is more hyperbolic, in the Trumpian sense: "a sudden or great misfortune or failure," as in (the dictionary's example) "The party was a disaster.
In "Fire in the Grove," a book on the event, John C. Esposito wrote it was like "the foxes investigating the misfortune at the hen house."
There was a long scroll of such mishaps: haircutting men, always men, driven from the business and, in some cases, from this world, through some misfortune.
Like "84K," it draws attention to people on society's margins and the behavior of those who think ignoring misfortune will prevent it from happening to them.
Its misfortune is that it was brought screaming into the world for the sole purpose of creating a passing note of pathos in a song lyric.
In practice, they often penalize black women for seeking protection from abusers if they have the misfortune of needing to call more than once or twice.
These prickly charms are said to protect seafarers from storms and other perils, but they did not ward off the misfortune that struck the town last spring.
"I feel tremendously blessed and honored to be in a position to be impactful on others and use my misfortune to help others," he told the crowd.
I had the misfortune of delivering to two separate bachelorette parties, and on both occasions, the middle-aged ladies refused to believe I was not the stripper.
The "Praying" singer shared her misfortune on Twitter early Monday morning, posting a photo of herself and a pal sitting on the floor at the awards show.
It's safe to assume that some misfortune will befall the two of them on their way to making a clean getaway from their target, Alex Sharp's Thomas.
For those who need brushing up on their Greek mythology, Actaeon had the misfortune of stumbling upon Diana, chaste goddess of the hunt, while she was bathing.
If you've ever had the misfortune of trying to enter a Wi-Fi password on an SLR camera, you know that passwords aren't really the way forward.
Liz is a doula from Las Vegas who had the enticing misfortune of previously sleeping with Nick at the wedding of former Bachelor contestants Jade and Tanner.
He also has the misfortune of having been a pre-Obama Democratic governor in a purple state, with a not-so-liberal record to show for it.
He developed an even more insidious choice in the case of Lourdes Gonzalez, a 24-year-old pregnant mother who had the misfortune of crossing his path.
Muriel's Wedding (1994)Muriel (Toni Collette) has the misfortune of being born into a family of mean people in the dead-end town of Porpoise Spit, Australia.
These spells could be benign, such as a love spell, or they could have evil intent, such as wishing a particular misfortune upon an enemy or rival.
"We will take care of what we have to do and we will do everything in our power to try to remedy this misfortune," Cienfuegos told reporters.
" In another tweet responding to the rumor, Jackson said the reports were no more than clickbait, writing, "i don't need a celebrity's misfortune to make me healthy.
"The Gulf countries are the source of our misfortune," said Khalil Moumneh, a Palestinian refugee in Burj al-Barajneh who has spent his whole life in Lebanon.
The three-day festival, in which dousing each other with water symbolizes the washing away one's misfortune, has come under scrutiny due to a national water shortage.
Photo: Getty ImagesAmericans who have had the misfortune of becoming seriously sick know that the country's health care system is deeply broken, even if you have insurance.
D. Lee coming off the bench to the tune of 238 PTS, 2.6 REBS and having once had the misfortune of playing for the New York Knickerbockers.
For years, her private life has been combed for any and every misfortune and mistake, and the tabloids have scrutinized her sexuality, body, and even mental health.
When we call any corporation that we have the misfortune of having to interface with—a bank, Amazon, an insurance provider, etc—we expect an automated system.
"The real, the unique misfortune: to see the light of day," wrote the dour Romanian philosopher Emil Cioran in his 1973 masterwork, The Trouble With Being Born.
As the death toll from Hurricane Florence grew to at least 37, President Donald Trump visited North Carolina on Wednesday and waxed positive about one survivor's misfortune.
It is not appropriate to laugh at someone's misfortune when they are very sad or disappointed about something, for example, a test grade or a sad moment.
And the human race is pretty cruel and selfish so they laugh at someone else´s misfortune because they think there life is all fine and dandy.
But Moon said the two neighbours can overcome the past and move toward the future if Japan "contemplates a past that brought misfortune to its neighbouring countries".
The state's ongoing misfortune indicts both parties; the practical consequences of their respective neglect and frequent hostility bear such similarity that they may as well be identical.
"We don't know what methane is," said Sam Kustanovich, a Belarussian pawnbroker who had the misfortune of buying his house two months before the leak was detected.
Reassuringly, this misfortune befalls even the best of us, and there are a number of things you can do to position yourself for a quick exit strategy.
But Moon said the two neighbors can overcome the past and move toward the future if Japan "contemplates a past that brought misfortune to its neighboring countries".
You won't find these devices in every home, but homes with someone disabled by age or misfortune will welcome them more than a new voice-powered fridge.
Beckham has had the misfortune of being shadowed by some of the league's best defenders, but he is still leading the Giants in receiving with 303 yards.
In the downhill, Kurka finished ahead of 25 other skiers, including Velasquez, who had the misfortune of being the 91st of 92 skiers to race on Saturday.
It would give her a reason to leave home at last, to remove herself from this place altogether and thus from the misfortune that came with her.
"It's an example of this general policy of pushing costs onto the people who have incurred the misfortune, which drives a cycle of increased vulnerability," she said.
A real estate mogul and his paramour, a model named Marla Maples, had the misfortune to walk straight into the path of the mogul's wife, Ivana Trump.
I've also had the personal misfortune of dipping my nose into one of Qdoba's queso-scented candles and I wouldn't wish it on my loud upstairs neighbors.
" He half-jokingly added that if he had the misfortune of encountering a shark, he would receive "an amazing epitaph: 'Eaten by Great White Whilst Night Surfing.
These poor souls have the misfortune to lead the dominant party when the regime is running on fumes and the party's factions are at each other's throats.
Among the painters who had the misfortune of being born too late to escape Michelangelo's titanic influence, Pontormo seems the closest to getting Il Divino's legacy right.
It had the misfortune of wandering onto a spider's web, causing the proprietor to spring into action and wrap the interloping bug in a tomb made of silk.
Ferrari had hoped to challenge dominant world champions Mercedes this season but have so far failed to meet expectations, with misfortune and mistakes overshadowing the opening four races.
From that point of view, it's a very relatable story because it's about human nature, whether you've had the misfortune to experience this type of trauma or not.
That clip was what he'd been seeking ever since the last misfortune in Hawaii: visual evidence of what a supersonic parachute should look like when things go right.
He also had the misfortune of facing down his political rival, Yulia Tymoshenko, a former prime minister who rose to power in the aftermath of the Orange Revolution.
Prior to this was the case of Afghanistan's seed bank, whose misfortune had, in fact, inspired the Iraqis to send part of their collection out of the country.
"When I thought that everything was finally over, and we got back home in Georgia, even more misfortune happened to me - my child was born dead," Shioshvili said.
Florence Moreau, a young architect in Paris, had the double misfortune to leave university in 2009, when the world economy was on its knees; and to be French.
He and his wife Jen found humor in the misfortune though, playfully telling their children to keep an eye out for Anson's wallet during trips to the park.
One competitor's misfortune turned out to be highly beneficial for NS1, who turned out to be in the right place at the right time with the right solution.
I spoke to some people who had not only been cruelly shunned for another person but had the added misfortune of knowing the object of their lover's indiscretions.
The exceptional Sterling soon made up for his misfortune by producing an exquisite piece of trickery in the box before poking home his fifth goal of the season.
We asked students if they ever laughed at the misfortune of others — whether in real life or online and why they thought people sometimes find others' suffering funny.
In Yan's novels, misfortune arrives as the consequence of an external threat, but more often than not it is abetted by shortsighted avarice, which hastens a community's downfall.
Or worse, a misfortune of your own doing — think an expired passport, lost wallet or booking a vacation to, say Walley World, only to discover it's temporarily closed.
Richard Nixon's misfortune was to be surrounded by opportunists willing to sell out the president rather than go to jail (the fanatical G. Gordon Liddy being the exception).
Based on the research, levels of violence of this magnitude are not explained by individual "misfortune" resulting from "private violence"—as the attorney general said in his decision.
But over all, there's little doubt that workers in these nonconventional work arrangements carry some of the burden of protecting themselves from misfortune that employers traditionally have carried.
You can't help but feel nostalgic for those days in Manhattan's grandest hotel—unless, of course, you had the misfortune of crossing the tenant in Suite 1001–1003.
As he awoke this morning, the Iberian sun beaming through his shutters and illuminating his gleaming blonde coiffure, his first thought must have been of his brother's misfortune.
Shrouded in myth and filled with apocryphal anecdotes and tales of family misfortune, Li's name has become synonymous with against-the-odds success by dint of hard work.
But maybe the further afield Rousimar Palhares travels the worse things are going to get when he arrives, and every misfortune becomes retribution for the things he's done.
She said she feared her country's president, Juan Orlando Hernández, whom she — and, seemingly, every Honduran migrant in the caravan — blamed for their country's poverty, crime and misfortune.
But the story that runs parallel to her rising stardom is one of misfortune and adversity that culminated in her death, at the age of 35, on Nov.
Woods twice on Saturday had the misfortune to encounter his recent nemesis Francesco Molinari, who has teamed up with Tommy Fleetwood to go 4-0-0 this week.
Biles' misfortune allowed Wevers to become the first female Dutch gymnast to grab gold in an individual final, with a graceful routine featuring numerous spins, including a triple.
Kodak Black says he's been living in hell behind bars, and he seems to be blaming correctional officers for much of his misfortune ... straight from the horse's mouth.
It may be that Dr. Schmidhuber's misfortune is that he was simply too early — a few years ahead of the powerful and more affordable computers we have today.
"I'd hate to say that we couldn't have done it without (CRS), but I'd much rather learn from someone else's experience rather than my own misfortune," Triplett said.
The conflict represents the absolute nadir for the U.N. system — criminally embarrassing impotence amid barbaric killings of innocent civilians for no fault other than the misfortune of geography.
They come up with urgent-sounding reasons — like health problems or "some other misfortune" — or pretend to need the money in order to travel to meet up in person.
It's not clear how this hatchling got stuck in a drop of tree sap, or how it lost its head, but its misfortune has turned into our scientific gain.
In the familial arms of the Carwoods we learn, as expected, that Ryan's present is from Tommy, but its poor Catherine that has the misfortune of finding the evidence.
"Anyone who has had the misfortune of connecting through JFK airport will know this is not a passenger experience we should seek to replicate at Heathrow," the airport said.
And for a brief period in Arkansas, some students had the privilege, or even the misfortune, of taking classes with Bill Clinton and Hillary Rodham in order to graduate.
At first, astrology was a precise predictive tool, used to explain the weather and the seasons and to tell exactly when misfortune or luck might visit you and how.
But when we can't readily solve a crisis -- a host of disasters are ultimately out of our control -- we often seek out people we can blame for our misfortune.
Angry at the ISIS fighters shooting outside, angry at the soldiers hiding in her home, angry at her family's misfortune, to live in Iraq at a time like this.
The poor guy had dealt with dementia in the late stages of his life after having dealt with the ignominy of his 1986 misfortune for decades prior to that.
Governors Ball, the three-day New York City music festival, is known for a lot of things: top performers, delicious food, general weather-related misfortune, crop tops, face jewelry.
Chizz. If that isn't unconvincing enough, this film's Jordan watches Patrick Ewing get hit in the dome with a basketball and doesn't break down laughing at his enemy's misfortune.
I recently had the misfortune of having to participate in a six-month stress test to purchase a house in Britain, and it's a tiring and anxiety-inducing process.
Graff's oral history is at its most dramatic when what would otherwise appear to look like misfortune or at least grating inconvenience turns out to be its own miracle.
This past week, the account has been a comic vehicle to taunt, tease and toast the golfers who have had the misfortune to step through the bunker's sly grounds.
The Packers are usually a good national draw, but it was ESPN's misfortune to carry a Packers game when they were 4-6, facing a 5-5 Eagles team.
And then there was Jaiden Dixon, the 9-year-old, who had the misfortune of opening the door when his brother's father came by in a gale of rage.
Such is Murray's misfortune: to be almost the exact same age as Novak Djokovic, the best player in the world and one of the most dominant of any era.
As a job candidate, you may have the honor (or misfortune, depending on how you feel about it!) of interviewing with a top executive at the company you're pursuing.
Israel could still hope that the United States was letting Mr. Putin toy around only with those countries that had the misfortune of residing too close to Russia's borders.
Raonic's latest misfortune came after making it clear he favored systemic change, pointing out that none of last year's final Top 5 played in this year's United States Open.
The full scale of our collective misfortune we, the grandchildren of the revolution, understood only during the brief period of Mikhail Gorbachev's glasnost, or openness, in the late 1980s.
It embodies both resilience and acceptance in the face of misfortune with a healthy dose of don't-kill-the-messenger and a promise of some sweetness among the bitter.
Between accolades for his father, the younger Trump stumbled over a basic rule of politics: Never boast about how you will benefit politically from the misfortune of your constituents.
Her first efforts had an eerie, archaic English folk flavor, and Ms. Harding sang them in a feathery mezzo-soprano, delivering lyrics filled with thoughts of misfortune and death.
R. The title of Yuknavitch's short story collection refers to the characters within them: people forced to the edges of society, outcasts marginalized for their status, proclivity, or misfortune.
While they plot a legal strategy, some former players are pledging their brains to the country's only sports-specific brain bank so future generations can learn from their misfortune.
Vettel's misfortune eased Hamilton's path toward what now looks like an inevitable fifth title, with the Briton taking his sixth win in seven races and ninth of the season.
He not only had the misfortune to die twice in life; he also, Alan Gallay argues in "Walter Ralegh", has suffered a third death posthumously, that of his reputation.
Close your eyes and think about a time when a close friend came to you because he or she was struggling with a misfortune, failure or feelings of inadequacy.
As terrible as internet comments sections are, writers with the misfortune to express themselves on websites featuring unmoderated comments sections at least have the option of not reading them.
It is a misfortune that not more of the works in Soulèvements demand of us to look deeper to where the problems stem — and where we heal our hurt.
Williams-Mills was due to take the baton from McLaughlin-Whilby for her final run but was left stranded on the start/finish line due to her team mate's misfortune.
It was his misfortune to be going against Guerra, who 2993 days earlier had allowed two runs on three hits in Pittsburgh in what became a 3-2 Pirates victory.
It's also extremely well cast, with Michael Shannon as a gruff sheriff and Aaron Taylor-Johnson as the leader of the trio that Edward's character has the misfortune to meet.
Scott's misfortune was a product of a blustery day that blew empty folding chairs over, hats off heads, putts off line and scores sky-high at Augusta National on Saturday.
A common misfortune across posts was unexpectedly taking out big loans for school and maxing out credit cards to stay afloat, especially when savings ran out after parents became unemployed.
Rivian also seized on the misfortune of the sputtering Faraday Future, hiring at least 34 employees after the EV startup furloughed and laid off hundreds of workers in late 2018.
The project has been dogged by misfortune with a crew member sustaining injuries following a minor explosion on the UK set, and Craig injuring his ankle while filming in May.
"My selection has obviously come out of Elliot's misfortune but we are going to do our best and hopefully get a medal and do Elliot and ourselves proud," said Grube.
The negotiations will resume sooner or later, and the misfortune in Hanoi might impart a different kind of momentum to what is destined to be a fluctuating, arduous diplomatic process.
This is probably the point where I should mention that scenes of Ezekiel's misfortune and Carol's heist were interspersed with Ezekiel's final moments of innocence in the hours before battle.
As both friends and top medal contenders in Rio, the pair had the misfortune to be drawn in the same quarter following the lottery of the ranking round on Friday.
Although we know rationally that they are just as vulnerable to misfortune as we are, we tend to worship them, seeing them far above the mundane concerns of everyday life.
Last week, Ross was on the receiving end of an impressively creative complaint letter from customer Leila Jayne Daly, who had the misfortune of discovering a worm in her lettuce.
Scott's team also had the misfortune of hitting some inclement weather, including a particularly a wet snowstorm that hindered their progress along the Ross Ice Shelf towards the Antarctic Plateau.
And in Puerto Rico we're seeing that the president's inability to listen to constructive criticism — and his unwillingness to incentive people to give it to him — transforms misfortune into catastrophe.
It would be easy to see the opening lap collision, with Vettel making another apparent misjudgment, as the key moment but the seeds of Ferrari's misfortune were sown before then.
As Ed Rice has similarly written for Indian Country Today, the city's baseball team has been plagued with misfortune ever since, like most of the city's other professional sports teams.
Richard Adan, an actor and writer who had the terrible misfortune to encounter a drunken, raging, vituperative Abbott in the early morning hours of July 18, paid the ultimate price.
In 2013, the Anna Kendrick comedy Rapture-Palooza had the misfortune of opening exactly one week ahead of Seth Rogen's This Is The End, another absurdist envisioning of Judgment Day.
For not one, nor two, but three of a state's highest officials to be embroiled in separate scandals goes beyond misfortune and carelessness and begins to look like a trend.
Kyle Busch pulled away from Kevin Harvick after a late wreck took out several leaders Saturday night, winning a Nascar Sprint Cup race at Kansas Speedway after years of misfortune.
Old beyond his years and sad beyond any misfortune he'd yet suffered, he wrote in Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair of "mi viejo dolor," my old sadness.
Londoners aren't much given to talking in the street, but there was a crowd of a couple of hundred people, and conversations opened between strangers about the city's strange misfortune.
But Houston, which is projected in about a decade to edge past Chicago as the third-largest city in the United States, has endured its own share of weather misfortune.
Here's the truth: The teenagers killed in Florida yesterday had the misfortune of growing up — of trying to grow up — in a country that didn't care enough about their lives.
The ex-voto painting is a tradition of folk art that acts as a tribute to divine intervention in personal calamities, as well as an inadvertent catalogue of human misfortune.
Durkin also satisfied another criterion for a role on Saban's staff: He is an obviously talented former head coach who, whether through misfortune or misdeed, has fallen on hard times.
We stand by for an audience with a customer service rep, to plead a futile case, satisfying a human need for misfortune to be at least acknowledged, if not refunded.
It is as if the author herself were unsure how to give these girls a sense of resolution after setting them up with lives so full of sadness and misfortune.
But Branwell also has the misfortune of being merely reasonably bright with a self-destructive streak, while his sisters are all brilliant and have deeply committed work ethics to boot.
Even Cesar's arc, painful as it is, mirrors the lives of many who can't escape cycles of violence and misfortune because they were born in the wrong class or neighborhood.
"Many of those men were young men in their 20s at the time they had the misfortune to meet you," the judge, Christine Henson, told Rowe during his sentencing hearing.
They appear in all sorts of texts: informational texts (words such as relative, vary, formulate, specificity, and accumulate), technical texts (calibrate, itemize, periphery), and literary texts (misfortune, dignified, faltered, unabashedly).
Even before the family's misfortune, life in rural Indiana is represented as a dystopian version of "Little House on the Prairie" — unrelentingly bleak, and spiritually as well as materially impoverished.
The individual tales in "Tightrope" cut across race, ethnicity and geography but share a theme of economic misfortune in a nation plenty rich enough to help if it cared to.
Tiger Woods, whose dominance in golf gave way several years ago to missteps and misfortune away from the course, was arrested and charged with driving under the influence early Monday.
And even as the government claims a wish to salve human misfortune, in parliamentary debate it brusquely rejected a proposal to extend the bill's embrace to all immigrants fleeing persecution.
"All these people seem to be celebrating our misfortune," said Michael Kulis, a NASA chemist, who had seen comments on social media portraying federal workers as layabouts enjoying their vacations.
The silver lining to his misfortune was that, because the leukemia was confined to his testes and had been removed surgically, he would not need more chemotherapy before the transplant.
"Trance" had the misfortune of appearing in the wake of Susan Choi's sublime 2003 novel, "American Woman," also loosely about the Hearst case, which caught a larger ride in the culture.
That dashboard looks a bit like the backend to a content management system, or website analytics service Chartbeat, for those who have the misfortune of being familiar with that infernal service.
And for farmers with the geographic misfortune of owning land south of an ecologically sensitive water distribution chokepoint, it will allocate a mere 5 percent of their maximum share of water.
"During difficult times, attention to our past can strengthen us by reminding us of how we survived challenges, loss, injury, failure, or misfortune in the past," Dr. Batcho told the APA.
That enabled them to measure the impact of extra Pentagon spending (a source of fiscal stimulus unrelated to economic misfortune) on states with a large defence industry, relative to those without.
See, Rucker's an expert at turning misfortune into great fortune—take, for instance, the fact that he turned his poor grasp of math into a career as an award-winning chef.
Because The Soup had the misfortune of sharing a network with Keeping Up With the Kardashians, jokes about Kris and her offspring, who are a huge money-making machine for E!
I know when my time comes, if I have the misfortune of prior notice, I'll be like a cross between Morrissey playing Hamlet and Willem Defoe at the end of Platoon.
The hate became so intense, in fact, that he decided to try capitalizing on his misfortune by using the attention to crowdfund a new set of golf clubs for his daughter.
It's an awful thing to do even if you don't film it and upload the video to your own YouTube channel so your equally awful subscribers can watch a stranger's misfortune.
Fans have long discussed the true breadth of Scully's misfortune — but the topic only came to my attention recently, when I embarked on a marathon with my personal X-Files guru.
It is his misfortune to be playing at the same time as outperformers like Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic, whom he has faced in seven of his ten finals.
Consider the misfortune of the Cleveland Cavaliers, who were without two of their top players, Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love, when they fell to the Warriors in the finals last season.
Pascal, who acts as Greek chorus to "The Fall Guy," said that all of man's misfortune comes from one thing, which is not knowing how to sit quietly in a room.
Her misfortune allowed Wevers to become the first female Dutch gymnast to grab gold in an individual final, with a graceful yet low-risk routine featuring numerous spins, including a triple.
The British snowboarding team are a close-knit group and Ormerod's misfortune has resonated through the team and has probably had the biggest impact on Jamie Nicholls, who is Ormerod's cousin.
And in a culture in which everything is content, by clicking on videos and laughing at the misfortune of others, we've all made scaring people on the internet something worth doing.
"Whilst the needles repeatedly placed in items were found to be capped, there was clearly potential for serious injury to anyone who may have had the misfortune of finding these items."
Indians 3, Blue Jays 0 | Cleveland wins series, 211-2108 TORONTO — For all the passion that Clevelanders pour into their sports teams, they have suffered a disproportionate amount of bitter misfortune.
Thousands of people with the misfortune to live in the paths of these storms are now making long, fearful drives to waterlogged homes, just like the one I made in 2005.
The Yankees, expected to win 21, are on track to win 106 with the second-best record in baseball, but have the misfortune of playing in the same division as Boston.
Half of the delight in Emily Culliton's wholly delightful debut novel, "The Misfortune of Marion Palm," lies in the way the book, like its title character, defies expectations at every turn.
"Valtteri's performances have been excellent this season and, if not for our mistakes and his misfortune, he could be leading the drivers' championship at the moment," team boss Toto Wolff said.
At a town meeting, he called on every person, by name, who had a question, and he knew the situation of everyone who had faced misfortune over the past few weeks.
Just think about the last time you heard someone use the term "broken home" or "single-parent household" to explain the misbehavior or misfortune of a person in your social circle.
Formed by John Cobbett (Ludicra), Sigrid Sheie (Hammers of Misfortune), Aesop Dekker (Agalloch) and Mike Scheidt (YOB, Lumbar), they create breakneck metal that tips its cap to both Dio and Meshuggah.
"Once these fraudsters have people by the heartstrings, they say they need money, often for a medical emergency or some other misfortune," the F.T.C. explained in a blog post this week.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The twin volcanoes outside Mexico City, Popocaltepetl and Ixtlacihuatl, are named for characters from a Nahua legend whose misfortune recalls the deepest of Greek tragedies.
Mourinho was left bemoaning the loss of more valuable points after a ninth league draw at Old Trafford this term bore all the now familiar hallmarks of blunt finishing mixed with misfortune.
Had he not had the misfortune to keep running into Jack Nicklaus on top of his game whenever he had a good run, our model suggests he would have won 3.41 titles.
Defenders of Myanmar and of Aung San Suu Kyi note that the country has many problems; they see the Rohingya as one misfortune in a nation with a vast swath of misfortunes.
But the "floor" idea was problematic, essentially amounting to a very steep inheritance tax, levied at random on those with the misfortune to develop debilitating long-term illness in their old age.
For one, it's kind of just the right thing to do: it prevents some people from taking out a potentially harmful loan, and it means Google isn't profiting off of their misfortune.
Boston hadn't won a World Series since 22016, and blamed its misfortune on the "Curse of the Bambino," placed on the franchise after it sold Babe Ruth to the Yankees in 1919.
As Mr Mapou puts it, Haitians had the extra misfortune to be victimised by a right-wing dictator, and so instead of the "red-carpet treatment" were liable to detention and repatriation.
I know that how you react to what happens to you, with what grace you handle misfortune, and the strength and bravery with which you tackle hardship are the things that matter.
MADRID — Roger Federer withdrew from the Madrid Open on Monday because of a back injury, continuing a year of misfortune in tennis in which many of the game's brightest lights have flickered.
"We hope that Japan will play a leading role together in facilitating peace and prosperity in East Asia while it contemplates a past that brought misfortune to its neighbouring countries," Moon said.
"We hope that Japan will play a leading role together in facilitating peace and prosperity in East Asia while it contemplates a past that brought misfortune to its neighboring countries," said Moon.
"Of course, I am aware of the misfortune of my direct competition, but then I would say its more them being unfortunate," Mercedes' Rosberg told reporters when asked whether he felt lucky.
"We hope that Japan will play a leading role together in facilitating peace and prosperity in East Asia while it contemplates a past that brought misfortune to its neighboring countries," Moon said.
Neilsen, who is a familiar archetype: the sensible, somewhat stoic black lady who seems to understand misfortune before it arrives, and is hurt but in no way surprised by her lover's insufficiency.
If you are raped by an acquaintance after getting drunk at a party, some will be moved by your misfortune, while others will ask why you put yourself in such a situation.
But still, in the overtly religious northern reaches of Texas, locals took the name as a sort of curse, half-jokingly blaming any misfortune that befalls the town on its satanic mascot.
The silver lining of their industry misfortune is that it resulted in "1982"—a high octane slice of punk pop and an enormous fuck you to a former manager who wronged them.
Sometimes, in anger or rebellion, I had felt that it was at best a frustration and at worst a misfortune to be the son of such a possessive and sharply gifted teacher.
It was a shame that his first win against a world number one was overshadowed by Nadal's misfortune because the nimble Belgian thoroughly deserved his win, even if he nearly blew it.
As the girl from the Metropol Hotel, Petrushevskaya was born into an elite Bolshevik family in 1938, in the midst of great misfortune: Several family members were executed by Stalin's firing squads.
It was Mr. Caughman's misfortune to be male and black when the stranger with a 26-inch sword approached on Ninth Avenue near 36th Street, around the corner from where he lived.
This was a minor misfortune compared with that of the Russian man who, while wearing V.R. goggles, crashed into a glass table and bled to death, according to a TASS news story.
Cincinnati had some misfortune in the first 5:04 of the second half as starters Jarron Cumberland and Vogt each suffered their fourth foul, with both of them heading for the bench.
That's hardly an insult to the Colts, a balanced team that has been fun to watch but that has the misfortune of being the first team to face Mahomes in the playoffs.
Prey is the story of a terrifying corporate dystopia gone wrong, from the point of view of those who had the misfortune to work in the wrong place at the wrong time.
The Gray Lady's sports section had the misfortune of accidentally misrepresenting the number of New England Patriots players who showed up to the White House after winning the Super Bowl earlier this year.
The real activists, however, say that Facebook, in this case, overshot its mark, overzealous perhaps in its attempt to placate a hostile Congress, while holding fast amid a week of ugly financial misfortune.
Anyone who has the misfortune of having her email full of quarterly fundraising requests from Democrats knows there's no better subject line than "The President Is Attacking Me" to harvest credit card numbers.
"If you respect yourself and you respect others, you would never make light of the misfortune of anyone, nor would you feel indemnified when it comes at the expense of others," she wrote.
He's the son of oil billionaire J. Paul Getty – one of the richest men in the world, whose unimaginable wealth and the misfortune that followed led many to believe the family was cursed.
"If you respect yourself and you respect others, you would never make light of the misfortune of anyone, nor would you feel indemnified when it comes at the expense of others," Craig wrote.
Rather then getting worked up about his misfortune, Wawrinka put a positive spin on his predicament because as far as he is concerned the only way for him now is upwards and onwards.
While the weird girl (Morgan Turner) becomes the sexy Ruby Roundhouse (Karen Gillan), the hot girl (Madison Iseman) has the misfortune of being transferred to the body of Professor Shelly Oberon (Jack Black).
Midnight Special's surprise failure was all thanks to the massive misfortune of its release date being pushed to the same month of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, an event movie Warner Bros.
Curious, because she's so quiet I stop hitting her and rush up to my room, lock the door behind me, drop into my chair, and sit perfectly still and brood about my misfortune.
"The little girl who had the misfortune to experience what happened on that MAX, her life is never going to be the same," said Fletcher, filmed in a bedroom while wearing a bathrobe.
Yates was in the news this week as the rider who had the misfortune of being under the red inflatable structure that marks the final kilometer each day when it sagged and collapsed.
Blessedly, I never had the misfortune of being on the business end of one of his investigations, but his reputation while I was in the FBI was sterling, his nonpartisan bona fides unimpeachable.
"Once these fraudsters have people by the heartstrings, they say they need money, often for a medical emergency or some other misfortune," the FTC wrote in a report released days before Valentine's Day.
"Once these fraudsters have people by the heartstrings, they say they need money, often for a medical emergency or some other misfortune," the FTC wrote in a report released days before Valentine's Day.
If somebody in the family or village gets sick, or if someone experiences some type of misfortune, they can accuse their foes of using dark magic, a juju, to cause their bad luck.
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So consider this a legal disclaimer: neither I, nor Kilbourne, nor Lenny Dee himself are responsible for whatever misfortune might befall your cranium, should you choose to play this at the wrong time.
This article suggests that Huma Abedin may have become a political liability for Hillary Clinton, not because of anything Ms. Abedin has done but because she had the misfortune of marrying Anthony Weiner.
But she got her apartment in Moscow, near the central K.G.B. offices, thanks to her work on a propaganda film for Stalin and to the misfortune of another family in the Stalin era.
From Shun Lee to the high seas, the twilight years of Mr. Max's life have produced a pursuit of art-auction profits and a trail of misfortune as surreal as his trippiest works.
Adding misfortune to misery, on Sunday afternoon, a pipe burst in the ceiling of the arrivals section of Kennedy's Terminal 4, flooding an area that had been crowded with stranded travelers and baggage.
Chaplin understood that while laughing at someone experiencing a series of misfortune might be sadistic, there is comedy in watching it happen to someone who doesn't quite see or comprehend it as tragedy.
John Kerry, the former secretary of state, had the misfortune of sitting next to an NBC reporter at breakfast when he apparently blabbed on the phone about a potential run for the presidency.
Practically speaking, "Ad Astra" (Latin, incidentally, for "to the stars") represents a tough marketing proposition, and has the misfortune to launch as Disney is busy absorbing 20th Century Fox, the studio behind it.
"Those who had the misfortune to know Mr. Warsame," Mr. Ahmed's lawyer, Sabrina Shroff, said recently, "even in the most fleeting of moments, have spent years in American jails regretting that chance meeting."
After all, the moral and logical flaws in this theology are all too evident; it explains away misfortune as something that can and ought to be held at bay through faith and prayer.
You need to eke out a living while surviving environmental hazards, rival human groups, dangerous fauna, the needs, desires, and ailments of your team, and the ever-present possibility of quasi-random catastrophic misfortune.
So while Smith is still just 27 and can retire as the only boxer to ever knock out Bernard Hopkins, the rest of his career and life likely depend on avoiding a similar misfortune.
"It has been a misfortune for Britain that through two years when diplomacy has been critically important we have been represented abroad by a jester," historian Max Hastings wrote in the Times of London.
He is chiseled, fierce, and loyal to a fault (his loyalty is what killed him), which almost makes you feel bad for the younger Tarly who had the misfortune of being named, well, Dickon.
Critics have accused Trump of effectively blaming the U.S. territory for its own misfortune after he credited Puerto Rico's "broken infrastructure and massive debt" with landing the island in "deep trouble" after the hurricane.
His victims were mostly the kind of people who think something like the Fyre Festival is cool, and the week that the entire internet spent celebrating their misfortune was his gift to us all.
Had I had the misfortune of being abused by someone in my own "conservative community," the support I currently have from many in that realm would not only dissipate, but transform into vitriolic attacks.
And they're wonderful today, immediately evocative of the horizons they were designed to accompany—unless, that is, you've the misfortune to stumble across some no-name dance producer's absolute butchering of its main theme.
But to accidentally tweet one racist meme might be regarded as misfortune; three or more, and it starts to seem like a strategy — one with a veneer of plausible deniability for the Trump campaign.
We've all had embarrassing written word-related misfortune in our lives, whether it be accidentally sending the wrong text off to the wrong person or hitting send on an email before we finished editing.
As a result of this needless fix we now find baseball in a situation where it simultaneously rewards and punishes objectively playoff-caliber teams for having the misfortune of playing in a strong division.
In the center of town, wearing just one flip-flop, Mr. Cenel, the magistrate, smiled ruefully at the town's misfortune and his own, estimating that hundreds have died between the hurricane and the disease.
It's something that won't affect us Because we are here To fight for our angels Trudging Forward Mr. Amorim says he is too busy trying to make ends meet to dwell on their misfortune.
At one point as the storm shrieked, I wondered if the world was ending and we, in America's sole majority-black territory, were going to have the misfortune of being the first to go.
European leaders habitually fret that Italy's banks are but one misfortune away from a calamity that could force them to mount a rescue, lest a shock felt in Milan swell into a continental emergency.
But Musselman also had the misfortune of coaching Golden State before Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant were on the team, and he was fired after his second season amid change in the front office.
His career also had the misfortune of overlapping with those of two unusually strong riders, Jacques Anquetil of France and the Belgian Eddy Merckx, who is widely regarded as the greatest cyclist in history.
The Supreme Court has not set a hearing in Mr. Marcos's challenge to those results, and while he is gathering documents to build his case, Mr. Bautista's misfortune can be exploited to his advantage.
Authorities in Nepal have in recent years sought to crack down on chhaupadi, which stems from the belief that menstruating women and girls are impure and can bring misfortune if allowed in the home.
The over incarceration of Americans will continue to feed the prison-industrial complex and those who profit from others' suffering and misfortune; this administration and Republicans will remain complicit in perpetuating this unfair system.
In his remaining time, he tried to make the best of his misfortune by donating $103 million for three academic medical centers that conduct research into the causes of the disease and potential treatments.
Ericsson and Nokia have been careful not to appear to take advantage of Huawei's misfortune, perhaps out of concern that China would retaliate against the European companies if new bans against Huawei were introduced.
The GOATs of previous eras — like Pelé, Johan Cruyff and Diego Maradona — recede into the background: They had the misfortune to play in a time before a footballer's every exploit was captured on video.
What makes the Sacramento Kings defeat in that series stand out with every year that passes has less to do with the mistakes that were made in that series than the misfortune that followed.
No one can avoid misfortune in all its forms, but even doing something as small as, say, letting go of your fear of Friday the 13th can count as a step in the right direction.
After a discussion about the inspirational stories they have come across, the two authors ventured out to talk to a collection of people who faced extreme misfortune but still found ways to survive and thrive.
They are tales of misfortune and warning, recounted either as lamentations on the vagaries of fate, or condemnations of carelessness, with hints of schadenfreude when the shooter and the shot are one and the same.
With the Briton now 34 points ahead of Ferrari rival Vettel and 125 points left to be won, any further success for Red Bull would help tilt the title toward Hamilton unless he suffers misfortune.
Judge Rowan Wilson dissented, saying the decision deprived Facebook of "any meaningful recourse" against the "en masse" data seizure, including from high school students who had the misfortune of knowing people suspected of disability fraud.
In 2018, the video game website Giant Bomb embarked on one of the most Sisyphean stunts imaginable, as they resolved to play through the Garfield games that had the misfortune of making it to market.
Even though the family definitely takes a liking to her, the misfortune of going second means being inevitably compared to the first woman — and Arie's family certainly doesn't gloss over the awkwardness of the situation.
However, to view Gentileschi's artwork independently of her misfortune, or on the other hand, her frequent depiction of strong female figures in Pagan and Christian mythology as a similarly cathartic practice, is to overly simplify.
The champion is nine points adrift of the German after seven races and hoped he might be able to regain the lead in Baku but that looks a tall order now unless misfortune strikes Rosberg.
Froome's misfortune is a boost for France's Romain Bardet, seen along with Quintana as the four-time champion's main rival in this year's race, and also for Dutchman Tom Dumoulin, the 2017 Giro d'Italia winner.
They can use this crucial turn of misfortune to their advantage by turning it into a bridge towards the future, when Murray, Walker, and the draft assets they already have hopefully turn into something special.
If you need proof that the world is a cruel, cruel place, see below: The Redditor explained his misfortune, stating that he frequently went to his barber to get his brows trimmed down to 5mm.
This past January, after a long autumn of minor misfortune left the market in a stall, I spent a week loitering in the command concourse of American V.C., Sand Hill Road in Menlo Park, Calif.
Already 34 points behind Hamilton before the start, the setback was the third in as many races for the German, whose hopes now rest on Hamilton suffering similar misfortune in the last four grands prix.
For every blog and celebrity statement about the misfortune of the Academy, there's a filmmaker striving against all odds to make his or her movie or get into a writing room on a TV show.
The project has had its share of misfortune, including Craig injuring his ankle in May while filming in Jamaica and a crew member sustaining a minor injury after a controlled explosion on the UK set.
A theft, a fugitive: The plot, taken together with the novel's short, immersive chapters and the escalating risks that confront Marion and her family, locates "The Misfortune of Marion Palm" somewhere on the thriller continuum.
Two years ago it was near unthinkable that Alistair Overeem would fight for the UFC heavyweight title after a streak of misfortune in the cage and an obviously deflating body after being caught using banned substances.
This change significantly shifted investment risks from employer to employee as well as leaving retirees with complex decisions about how rapidly to spend down their retirement accounts, both of which increased the risk of financial misfortune.
A similar model was described in 1947 by Maurice Allais, then working in a bureau of mining statistics in Paris, but his contribution had the "misfortune to be written in French", as one scholar has noted.
I haven't had that misfortune yet, but it will probably happen sometime, and I feared this was it: that I'd just interrupted some family's sleepy Monday evening because I was taking part in an immersive story.
To Wheeler's misfortune, the case was not litigated in the court of public opinion, but in a court of law bound by the tenants of U.S. Constitution — constraints Wheeler apparently believes do not apply to him.
And so, here we have the pure manifestation of basketball misfortune—a totem to the universality of missed shots, bad turnovers, malcontent interviews—putting a weird stiff-arm into the chest of the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Cardi B is probably the hottest property in music right now, and securing a feature from her is pretty big stuff (though, as G Eazy learned to his misfortune, she'll probably upstage the fuck outta you).
And if Canyon Gate is a harbinger, that means homeowners will face dizzying choices with each big storm: rebuild on the same spot, pull up stakes and move on — or effectively trade on their neighbors' misfortune.
Women with the misfortune to work for anti-contraception employers will become second-class citizens, their statutory right to full health care benefits sacrificed to protect the boss from complicity in the sin of birth control.
Possessing such an important religious object might have held out the promise of grace, but time after time the Victorian-era owners of this Gutenberg suffered one misfortune after another — financial reversals, crime and untimely deaths.
More common is a desire to subscribe to something called the just world fallacy, which is the tendency to rationalize fortune or misfortune by believing that people get what they deserve and deserve what they get.
Embraced by a youthful fan base for its catchy (and social-media-amplified) score, the new musical "Six" conceives a concert in which the Tudor queens compete for audience approval, singing about oft-grisly marital misfortune.
Red Sox 2017, Yankees 1 BOSTON — It is the ritual of a baseball player to shrug off today's misfortune, knowing that there will be a chance to get on the right side of the ledger tomorrow.
Helen, meanwhile, puts her do-gooder impulses to work trying to help a working-class stiff, Leonard Bast (Joseph Quinn), whose interactions with the family, despite her good intentions, only seem to keep magnifying his misfortune.
It's not like the debt problem resulted from some misfortune, hurricane or calamity out of its own control, but self-indulgent liberal spending and arrogant confidence that eventually the mainland would bailout its irresponsible budget management.
The bipartisan Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations and the congressionally-created Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission uncovered that some of these same firms were actively selling garbage to their customers while also betting on their customers' misfortune.
"As is alleged in the indictment, this defendant put the lives of each person who had the misfortune to cross his path in danger," Cyrus R. Vance Jr., the Manhattan district attorney, said in a statement.
Less seriously, incidents with an obvious villain tend to attract unwanted attention to people with the misfortune of sharing the same name, like the other Adam Lanza who did not kill 20 people at Sandy Hook Elementary.
This past weekend, an Indian man visiting a sick relative had the misfortune of carrying a metal oxygen cylinder into a hospital room where an MRI scanner was active, sucking him in and ultimately causing his death.
Illustration: Andrey AtuchinThey're calling this newly discovered dinosaur "thorny head," and it's changing what we know of North American ankylosaurs, the heavily armored herbivores that had the misfortune of living alongside Tyrannosaurus rex during the Late Cretaceous.
This is, inarguably, a lot of stuff to happen in the matter of 24-ish hours — and the rumors of mass misfortune are already starting to swirl — but it probably won't be as gloomy as it sounds.
TO MISQUOTE Oscar Wilde, for one of your ships to be involved in a collision may be regarded as a misfortune, but for three to meet the same fate in four months looks like carelessness—or worse.
There was no evidence of the misfortune that would befall Hamilton at the start when the Briton pulled clear from pole, keeping the lead off the line ahead of his team mate and through the first corner.
The image of Vince's face during her concession speech following her 2012 run is the stuff of legend—staring at it for too long will ensure you suffer economic misfortune for the remainder of the calendar year.
After focusing for days, at least publicly, on NFL protests and other matters, President Trump tweeted about the crisis in Puerto Rico on Monday night — and seemed to blame Puerto Rico in part for its own misfortune.
Making peace with the past so you can enjoy the present and plan for the future can be hard, especially if you've endured a lot of misfortune, but it's a necessary step in becoming your best self.
Marking the feast day of Saint Anthony, known as the protector of animals, pet owners arrived to the San Bernardino Church with their animals for the sprinkling of holy water to protect them from danger and misfortune.
In many cases in West Africa, said Leo Igwe, a Nigerian scholar with the network, accusers are trying to explain a misfortune, and come to blame a neighbor or family member they believe is possessed by evil.
Ancient ruins provide very little shade, and I had the misfortune of visiting Pompeii in the midst of Europe's deadly heatwave at the end of June, when temperatures were hitting close to 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit).
By all accounts, Dao had done nothing other than having the misfortune to be picked at random for removal simply because United Airlines needed to send four of its employees to another airport to crew another plane.
The property had more misfortune after the storm: it underwent an eight million euro renovation and was scheduled to open in early March, but after a fire in its fine dining restaurant, the opening has been delayed.
The form is a by-the-book slow blues, with plenty of room for Mr. Allman to let the vocal drama build, from bemoaning "our bad, bad misfortune" to full-throated shouts and roars at the end.
Are you positive that your Deserving Poor Matrix is generous enough to cover everyone, every eventuality, without anyone ever losing coverage because your math couldn't capture the vast range of human experience, misery, and misfortune in America?
It was early this summer that users began to make VSCO girl POVs, often in which the viewer played the passive role of the new student who had the misfortune of sitting next to a VSCO girl.
Under the centuries-old "chhaupadi" system, superstitious families fearing misfortune send menstruating women and girls - seen as impure - away to animal sheds or huts and bar them from touching items such as religious idols, milk and cattle.
This is a special point of emphasis for Obama administration veterans who had the misfortune of picking up the baton from the Bush administration in the middle of a chaotic financial crisis with aggregate demand collapsing globally.
A few hours later, he learned that what he thought was his misfortune was, in fact, the kind of spectacular good luck that can make you spend the rest of your life wondering about fate and chance.
And where some see misfortune others see an opportunity: Last week, Sam's Club announced it was putting Polish dogs on its cafe menus, an addition that just might fill the tube-shaped hole in Costco members' hearts.[Facebook]
Since an influence-peddling scandal surrounding Ms Park erupted in October, the chance to jeer at her misfortune—North Korea routinely insults her as a "miserable political prostitute"—has been too good for its propagandists to pass up.
A nice notion for sure, but one that suffered from the misfortune of having no basis in evidence: Mr Orban seems to have gained confidence and swagger with every EPP red line he has swaggered over with impunity.
While this kind of true-to-life misfortune grounds a show filled with increasingly wild emergencies, Abby's greatest scene arrives when she receives a chilling phone call from a 9-year-old girl named Lily (Alyvia Alyn Lind).
While some people were born on official holidays, like Thanksgiving or the Fourth of July, others have the distinct misfortune of sharing their big day with annual events like National Welsh Rabbit Day and National Mincemeat Pie Day.
IN 1995, aged only 42, Robert McCrum had a severe stroke—an experience that he memorably chronicled in "My Year Off" with the help of Sarah Lyall, whom he had married just two months before his sudden misfortune.
MONTREAL (Reuters) - Charles Leclerc posted the fastest time in practice for the Canadian Grand Prix on Friday as Ferrari took advantage of some Mercedes misfortune with world champion Lewis Hamilton watching from the pits after clipping the wall.
An equally empowering anthem for victims of infidelity or pretty much any human misfortune, it surpasses last-call-peers like Montell Jordan's "This is How We Do It" and Bell Biv DeVoe's "Poison" in replay value and poignancy.
The revelations have prompted the resignation of Iceland's prime minister and the embarrassment of Britain's David Cameron: the latter, letting no misfortune go to waste, has published his tax affairs and ordered tougher probes into companies' tax arrangements.
Or will they recognize this as an inflection point for a country held back by unbearable man-made misfortune, and associate with a coordinated civil society that appears to have forced reform on a perpetual one-party state.
But whilst Mr Parisse is a rare talent, combining the power of a gigantic forward with the handling skills of a centre and the majestic stride of a winger, he also has the misfortune to play for Italy.
Researchers detailed how the accelerating rise of the independent contractor, exemplified by but far from limited to Uber, has a particularly significant effect in the U.S., where employers are often the first line of defense against personal misfortune.
The film — adapted by Mr. Axelsson and Otto Geir Borg from a novel of the same name (subtitled "A Ghost Story" in one edition) by Yrsa Sigurdardottir — tells of the entwining fates of three victims of acute misfortune.
Harden, the favorite for the N.B.A.'s Most Valuable Player Award, then rubbed the Clippers' faces in the misfortune by taking his time in setting up the 3-point shot as his teammates went berserk on the sideline.
The movie embraces a wide variety of tones, shifting between comedy and horror and drama; by the end, it's a thriller about whether its lead character will escape the life she had the misfortune of being born into.
But rather than dwell on her misfortune, she became a powerful advocate for people with disabilities, spending her life working to change perceptions and the rules in a world that had traditionally ignored the needs of the disabled.
But it was also the culmination of a lifetime of hard work and sacrifice in combat, and of years of unimaginable heartbreak and misfortune, from the loss of his infant daughter to the death of his Olympic dreams.
But Sierra Burgess also has the deep misfortune of sharing its distributor (Netflix), its genre (trope-driven teen romance), and its romantic lead (Noah Centineo) with the surprise hit of the summer To All the Boys I've Loved Before.
Steven Strange and Christine Palmer - Doctor Strange Christine has the misfortune of being one of the most underdeveloped and two-dimensional women/love interests in the MCU, which is a colossal shame because McAdams is such a capable actress.
Another woman, Annie Farmer, whose lawyer said she had settled a civil lawsuit with Epstein, told the judge she was 16 when she "had the misfortune" of meeting him in New York and that he was "inappropriate" with her.
A merchant family's city-to-country exile is an everyday misfortune, the bulk of the story takes place in the Beast's house, and Beauty's only magical task is to return from a family visit in the time she's promised.
The Sydney Morning Herald, which recently reported on the book and site, noted that although Bauer's artistry and scientific eye were incredible, his work had the misfortune of being created during the British Admiralty's occupation with the Napoleonic Wars.
"The main key to foiling the extremely vicious sanctions and pressure of the U.S. imperialists and their vassal forces and turning misfortune into a blessing is just self-reliance and the sci-tech strength," Kim said in an Oct.
A human creature born abnormally, inhumanely sensitive, to them, a touch is a blow, a sound is a noise, a misfortune is a tragedy, a joy is ecstasy, a friend is a lover and a lover is a god.
The main beneficiary of Australia's weather-related misfortune was Indonesia, the world's top exporter of thermal coal, with vessel-tracking data showing its exports to China rose 37 percent to 9.49 million tonnes in April from March's 6.93 million.
Though, while I am certainly not a purveyor of schadenfreude, for once it would appear the misfortune of one could provide the masses with one of the UFC's finest fights to make, should Dillashaw and White have their way.
Many of the results are excellent; it saves from gush in many cases; in times of crisis or misfortune it is an excellent armour ... But for the sake of this wonderful panacea—english humour—the English sacrifice so much.
Guess had recently begun a degree in criminology, was working as a counselor for the RCMP [the Royal Canadian Mounted Police], and had the misfortune of being selected for jury duty in the trial of Johal and his associates.
Far from panicking at his misfortune, he used his five months of severance pay to hang out for a few weeks with friends and ponder other career options, like maybe joining a friend's start-up drawing cartoons on computers.
"Under the progress in the investigation, I can say that it was a cowardly and brutal murder, of a totally innocent person, a clean man whose misfortune was to cross paths with this rascal," Mr. Corral wrote on Thursday.
But since I saw that film for the first time when I was a young teenager, it was 12-year-old Frankie — who has the misfortune to "fall in love with a wedding" — who tattooed herself on my mind.
"Nycha's great misfortune is to have outlasted most of its peer housing authorities in the high-rise public housing business," said Nicholas D. Bloom, a professor at the New York Institute of Technology and a historian of public housing.
"Abdominal obesity not only increases your risk for a first heart attack or stroke, but also the risk for recurrent events after the first misfortune," said Dr. Hanieh Mohammadi of the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, in a news release.
It is our misfortune that part, though by no means all or even most, of the Muslim world is now going through such a period, and that much, though again not all, of that hatred is directed against us.
Red Sox 5, Yankees 4 BOSTON — Four days of rest and relaxation over the All-Star break may have left the Yankees rejuvenated after a month of misfortune, but it did little to change the way they played baseball.
And en route to his ultimate apology, Hart was quick to categorize the backlash against him as being driven by "angry people," as though it was just his noble misfortune to be caught up in an internet outrage cycle.

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