There were others lesser known, though equally unfortunate.
Some came too close, and involved themselves in time-loops, a particularly distressing kind of accident and unfortunate equally for those involved as bystanders.
It was equally unfortunate that the Rowan was closest to her and remembered the first-aid measure.
It was equally unfortunate that although the ballet's love duets were filled with high lifts, they looked more technically ingenious than passionate.
Cigam was equally unfortunate in counting his cash slowly and twice before putting it away.
Equally unfortunate was Alexander's choice of words.
It's also called the art of stealth, but that term is equally unfortunate.
Still, other actions that have received less publicity have been viewed as equally unfortunate by some legislators.
It appears equally unfortunate that despite such stated advantages, little data exist to support a claim of superiority (see 10.1097/PRS.0b013e3181ea42d3)
But for every player considered fortunate, there is another deemed equally unfortunate.