Anything that's going to mess with the infrastructure now that it's so delicate and fragile could cause some unpleasantries. |
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Anyway, I came home to loving arms who were so happy to see me that it took all the unpleasantries from the days' events. |
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Fortunately for them I was on a fresh blackberry high and avoided any unpleasantries. |
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I just want a fresh start and I want to rid myself of all the unpleasantries of my recent past. |
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The government, which often fudges numbers, doesn't want you to know the truth, just as your parents shielded you from many of life's unpleasantries. |
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The integrated lacing system ensures a secure fit and the gusseted tongue keeps out debris and other unpleasantries from invading your shoes, which is always a good thing. |
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For a substance that resembles the unpleasantries of a domestic animal's business, I am surprised. |
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That's why, so as to sidestep all these unpleasantries, I never get home before six in the morning. |
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And everyone will speak French, which is a wonderful language, and will dispense with the unpleasantries of inaccurate translations occurring all over the world daily. |
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I reminded myself that bills, dish-washing, and leases were unpleasantries I could not avoid forever, and I also reminded myself that I really really love eating meat. |
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Whereupon, in the next breath, a melee erupted with Michael Hart raising his hands to Grant Brebner, with both booked, as handbags and unpleasantries were swapped. |
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Well, we all know that apart from some unpleasantries in the Sydney market and at times nationally, especially between 5.30 pm and 7.30 pm, Nine dominated TV in the 12 months. |
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As a reminder of unpleasantries past, every Fort Meyers voter received a hanging chad, and as expected, here in Florida there were some who didn't think the election was fair. |
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And if we've become unthinkingly certain of these unpleasantries, we can be doubly certain that the combination of the two is unthinkably unpleasant, right? |
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If his dog breaks, Dan goes after him, growling and uttering unpleasantries, and brings him back to where he should be. |
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A legislative session with all of its fiscal and political unpleasantries might be just the thing to change the subject. |
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The American system was entirely reliant on the health of major corporations such as GM, but such unpleasantries were best left unspoken. |
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But their plans to wed in Connecticut expose some dark unpleasantries. |
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But if the imaginary Spaniard thought he was leaving industry and all its concomitant unpleasantries behind, he had reckoned without the Black Country. |
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And he goes on to describe flies, dead horse and other unpleasantries. |
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Because the economy is back on the rise, some locations take advantage of the buyer's market and try to sneak a few unpleasantries into the fine print. |
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