Don't forget, we had to request these documents through the disobliging chief auditor. |
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Asked in Europe for her name at airport immigration, for instance, she was fiercely disobliging. |
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I only got my own son to leave home by writing a disobliging article about it in a newspaper, but that's not a remedy open to everyone. |
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Some like feisty, noisy, slightly aggressive animals but others, like me, prefer inert but cheerfully disobliging ones. |
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The figure tramped through the alleys, forgoing the masses of disobliging people for the emptiness of the slums. |
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It's a strange thing, but when you are dreading something, and would give anything to slow down time, it has a disobliging habit of speeding up. |
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Where the speech should have recognised my input, there would sometimes be a disobliging reference to 18 wasted years. |
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That is very disobliging of the honourable Gentleman, who was being kind to me earlier. |
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His disobliging commentaries seem to disregard scientific findings and to arise from a desire to halt progress. |
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Hans-Peter Martin, after having addressed the President in disobliging terms, began to introduce his reports. |
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I made a disobliging reference to Pinter in my piece, and then discovered before the deadline that the speech had actually been delivered the day before. |
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Consigned by a disobliging fate to the era of Gladstone and Guizot, he has far less in common with those worthies than with Rafael Trujillo and with Papa Doc. |
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Before I delivered my speech, he was very courteous to me and yet I repaid him by being disobliging. |
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Why does everyone have to be so disobliging, just because it's Christmas? |
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Do not be discouraged by negative comments or disobliging remarks that could demobilize you. |
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I don't want to say anything disobliging about Nigel Farage or about people in Ukip, but I've got no appetite, interest or inclination towards doing a deal with anyone. |
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