A colleague rather unkindly called it singing for our supper every evening of our lives! |
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Indeed it has been said, rather unkindly, this scheme was framed especially to benefit Ireland's jockeys. |
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He pulled her along not unkindly and she felt like a child toddling after its mother. |
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Thank you for staying my hand when I was tempted to pen a nasty review of someone who'd written unkindly about my books. |
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The pink, slightly knobbly skin of this species of seahorse has been rather unkindly, but accurately, compared to that of a plucked chicken. |
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The one thing that people always unkindly say about her is, she's no supermodel, but she does scrub up well. |
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But the ball bounced unkindly for the scrum half and it was hacked down field. |
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And she beshrewed herself for so unkindly judging of his unkindness. |
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But, we are sure this unkindly experience of the failure will be profitable to him in the future. |
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Chickens are one of the most misunderstood animals in the world, often maligned as dim and unkindly creatures. |
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You wake up late, miss the prayer meeting, and speak unkindly to your neighbor on your way out. |
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The characters are flat 2D and well-animated as are the spell effects and whatnot, but time has passed unkindly, and the graphics lack any real zing. |
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The contrast between the sweet screen versions of these women and their increasingly loopy and bitter personal lives adds, rather unkindly, to the fascination of the films. |
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If they originate from our own subconsciousness, you might do well in treating them with respect too, simply because you would not like to be treated unkindly. |
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His new enterprise can be termed philosophy for dummies, but not unkindly. |
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Others were piled up high, treated unkindly by their maker. |
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No one can insulate themselves completely from difficult relationships but are you able to recognize when you are being treated unfairly or unkindly and stand up for yourself? |
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Yet, all things considered, she was not of an evil mind or an unkindly disposition. |
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Rather, they appear to be, to put it unkindly, preening bozos. |
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I hope it remains not unkindly with your lordship that I returned you an empty messenger. |
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I have never once observed him treating someone unkindly. |
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He was quick to thank his compatriots for their gesture – though it has been unkindly suggested that his tweets may have been an attempt to spin collusion into sportsmanship. |
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You're not coping, I tell myself, rather unkindly. |
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I'd forgotten quite how swathey it was, rather unkindly imagining literary novelists and Big Thinkers in stripped-pine north London would be over-represented. |
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One critic unkindly likened her voice to a dentist's drill and a Mersey foghorn, but it brought her a debut hit with the Paul McCartney-penned Love Of The Loved. |
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