It is a good while since our letters bag has received so many submissions on one topic and all but one have been uncomplimentary. |
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It's not the first time corporations have agreed to show their products in an uncomplimentary light. |
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Several of them have become a talking point in the office, though unfortunately many of the comments are uncomplimentary. |
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Witter is equally uncomplimentary about Hatton, all but accusing him of cowardice for failing to meet him so far. |
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A few words flashed into her head, most uncomplimentary, some unrepeatable. |
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Many members of the Government appear unaware that they have the ability to stop many of the uncomplimentary stories that are written about them. |
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Many of the other things said about him have been uncomplimentary, unfair and untrue. |
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The published book on the research was uncomplimentary about the town and many of its leaders and was written in what many people felt was a rather patronizing tone. |
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Once there, they were treated to the sight and sound of the club's vice-chairman orchestrating the post-match analysis in a distinctly uncomplimentary manner. |
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Not that I've said anything uncomplimentary about him here, anyway. |
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They disturb the formality with their noisiness and their uncomplimentary comments on both bride and groom. |
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These uncomplimentary images diminished the service of women volunteers. |
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Lenin's pronouncements, except those uncomplimentary to Stalin, were codified as axioms not open to question. |
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Items that are relevant should not be omitted simply because they are embarrassing or uncomplimentary. |
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Joe Clark, on the other hand, blamed uncomplimentary cartoons for hurting his image, an accusation that only led to further ridicule. |
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Mr President, I am reminded of an occasion when a senior politician in Ireland was described in very uncomplimentary terms because he was up and down so frequently making contributions. |
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Footballing authorities in Benin have decided to drop the nationl team's long-time nickname of The Squirrels in the belief it is uncomplimentary, the country's sports ministry have announced. |
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Some people are very uncomplimentary about them. |
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During a press conference today the president of PSAC, and I cannot use the words because they are unparliamentary, said some things of the Treasury Board president that were very uncomplimentary. |
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When elected Mayor in 1905, he surprised his fellow councillors by a tough and uncomplimentary assessment of Council's lack of achievement. |
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Bede, whose prejudice is apparent, rarely mentions Britons, and then usually in uncomplimentary terms. |
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Before that March 18 game, their uncomplimentary remarks about the Nets showed that they were still smarting from the Nets' four-game sweep in last year's Eastern Conference finals. |
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In addition to suggesting that saintly relics might display their curative effects through magnetic influence, he included very uncomplimentary comments regarding Jesuit scholastics. |
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During the course of finalizing the response, M. requests the deletion of aspects not specifically asked for, including some material that is uncomplimentary to the department. |
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