"This would close an unfortunate chapter in the company and the stock's history."
"Kiawah was an unfortunate chapter in the history of the Ryder Cup," James said.
"It is time to close this most unfortunate chapter in our city history."
"But the company is very anxious to close the book on this unfortunate chapter," he added.
"The treatment of this fine man is an unfortunate chapter in the Senate's history," Mr. Bush said.
Advocates for the mentally ill called the flawed inspections another unfortunate chapter in the history of the homes.
He issued a "call for healing" to overcome "this unfortunate chapter."
The company said it hoped that the proposed agreement would close "a very unfortunate chapter in U.S. spine surgery."
The Times must now move beyond this unfortunate chapter in its history and continue to serve, as it has done so nobly, the interests of freedom.
"This sad and unfortunate chapter in Connecticut history is closed."