It wasn't a bad mood per se but it did contain more than my recommended daily dose of meddlesomeness. |
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Now Emma has found what she has really been looking for, which enables her to shed her false meddlesomeness forever. |
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He alleged that the president had periodically bribed legislators to remove their officers who resisted presidential meddlesomeness. |
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Other traits for which people found fault with him were his great strictness, his curiosity and his meddlesomeness. |
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Alas, he had underestimated the vengeful meddlesomeness of the bureaucrats. |
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Another legacy of the United Nations is the meddlesomeness of the international community. |
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The present report is a typical example of the meddlesomeness and zeal for regulation that characterise the European Parliament. |
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