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unamiable





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In a face softened by comfortable living, the appraising eye is the one conspicuous reminder of Bulganin's unamiable past.

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Their voices while they say so may grate harshly on our ear and suggest to us that they are an unamiable people.

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The dominant note of that book, as of Antic Hay and Those Barren Leaves which followed it, was one of unamiable cynicism over the prevailing moods and purposeless behavior of post-War English intellectuals.

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Mass., the daughter of an unamiable patent attorney who was divorced from his wife when Bette was seven.

From Time Magazine Archive

And that led to the elaborate detachment, the unamiable isolation, the dread of personal influences, which you justly censure.

From Letters of Lord Acton To Mary, Daughter of the Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone by Acton, John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton, Baron




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