But the companies stand out unenviably as the industry's largest user of petroleum for power. |
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But, unenviably, they had also become the first Greek church to fizzle out and stop giving. |
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Inevitably and unenviably caught in the power tussles are the students. |
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I've scanned the document and it's choking with phrases like this, which presumably make sense in the heads of officials grappling unenviably with the programmes. |
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He is now unenviably faced with the possibility of being Paul's boss. |
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This has been a major factor in reducing the incidence of two formerly endemic diseases, bronchitis and tuberculosis, which had given the city an unenviably high death rate. |
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Last month, Sergio Vieira de Mello, the United Nations' special representative in Iraq, came to New York to report to the Security Council on his unenviably complex and delicate mission. |
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Unenviably charged with saving guitar music, their surf-punk rock'n'roll isn't exactly original, but they have fantastic songs. |
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