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Something was unfairly taken from them, and they want it back.
It had always been a problem that some players took much longer than others, unfairly so.
We should have treated them unfairly while they were small.
It is true that taxes have gone up unfairly for young workers.
And we know that they unfairly reflect on all those who are.
"He used to talk about how they treated him unfairly."
I must say you tax me very unfairly with being a bad correspondent.
Yes, this would also hit Republicans, but not too unfairly.
"If they were unfairly taken, I do not want to see them, my son."
God hands out his gifts unfairly if you ask me.
He worked there for about a year and a half but was fired unfairly.
Some accused him, perhaps unfairly, of running away from his growing problems at home.
With this came what you could unfairly call the sting.
They always disappeared most unfairly just when he had nearly caught one!
They felt that you were unfairly exploited by the press in Washington.
Instead, an attack was directed, quite unfairly, at one individual.
So if you've been unfairly passed over for a Nobel, take heart.
Those three or four plays can unfairly change the outcome of a game, right?
Art is always, perhaps unfairly, facing this kind of competition.
When you look at the thing in the whole picture, it's really difficult to say that you've been treated unfairly.
If something is done unfairly, she fixes it very quickly.
And they will respect the process even when it damages them unfairly.
They said that some changes would unfairly hurt good drivers along with the bad.
If I was criticized unfairly, there must be a little truth to it.
Some of my best friends have been unfairly categorized that way.