His flame red hair was unruly, but his attempts to check that unruliness were evident. |
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Turning the thermostat up might have helped, and so might asking the barman not to continually chide two young boys whose unruliness was well within acceptable bounds. |
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The Red sailors and the Red Cossacks had the most fighting spirit, but this was devalued by their volatility, disobedience, and general unruliness. |
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He is confident that police have the weapons they need to stamp out unruliness, including youth referral schemes and anti-social behaviour orders. |
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While the unruliness of its stars used to make tennis front-page news, it disgusted many of the sport's most enthusiastic supporters. |
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The people must respond with disobedience and unruliness rather than accept these reactionary laws. |
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She thought the banner was a deliberate attempt to subvert the school's anti-drugs policy, and worried that it would spark unruliness. |
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It has been a long haul, with obstacles and unruliness along the way, and the end is certainly not yet in sight. |
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Of course, we would not have been able to look at these paintings with such fascination if there were not a little unruliness here and there to make the painted surface more interesting. |
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Consumers, both foreign and domestic, are taming agrarian unruliness. |
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The move was long opposed by the House, because, the writer presumes, they don't want their slovenliness and unruliness exposed on the national media. |
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If the major language domesticates life, then a minor mode of languaging affirms and enhances life, and sees dignity in life's unruliness. |
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