An unspeakably peaked-looking shoeless fellow wrapped with bandages in a degraded state, approached me. |
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His only allies are his nerdlinger best friends, nebbishy Neal and the unspeakably gawky Bill. |
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It is an unspeakable act of violence carried out by unspeakably nasty vicious bloodthirsty thugs. |
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Then they were held at Bagram and Kandahar, where their treatment was unspeakably harsh and cruel. |
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While a relationship is breaking down, people can be unspeakably cruel to each other. |
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Denise Graves, who sang the two solos, is an unspeakably beautiful person with such an incredible voice. |
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People who, presumably, were hired because of their obvious brilliance do these unspeakably stupid things. |
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His unspeakably violent Cultural Revolution led to the destruction of historic buildings as well as incalculable numbers of books and artefacts. |
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And his unspeakably acute sufferings originated in the ineffable wisdom of the plan of God, who foreordained it and bestowed it on him. |
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The sin sheep eat the soul grass, and the souls work off bad karma in the sheep's unspeakably putrid intestinal track. |
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It may seem a small thing but it is really a great one and an unspeakably happier home. |
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They rely on us for protection in unspeakably bitter cold conditions and we know that, in some cases, their very lives depend on our products. |
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The second example is Honduras. 750 ships were in an unspeakably poor condition even by Honduran standards. |
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All the kids were unspeakably cute even when they were being stroppy. |
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Calmly, and with extravagant malice aforethought, Erika wreaks an unspeakably spiteful revenge on her. |
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One day they had Pekin Duck Wild Rice Soup, an unspeakably rich, velvety concoction of little pearls of curled wild rice swimming through nut-brown luxury. |
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It looked unspeakably bright, as if it was the centre of the universe, the source of all light and power. |
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The silence is chilling and the unrest is unspeakably lurking in the shadows. |
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I am suffering so unspeakably, my little carmelite. |
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Other people think he's just unspeakably creepy. |
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I have expressed our condemnation of these unspeakably barbaric acts. |
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Let us learn from this historic experience, which is unique in the world today, on a continent that, as recently as last century, suffered unspeakably tragic events. |
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Most of us know that the life of a workman who does not apply his experience to betterment of his job can become unspeakably sad and barren or coarse and frivolous. |
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And on that topic, we learned at the Gomery inquiry that once again taxpayer dollars were freely used to shove an unspeakably anti-democratic bill down the throats of Quebeckers. |
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These men of a common identity from across a country just beginning to be conscious of itself in others' eyes came into a war which was unspeakably horrible, full of mud, and blood and stench. |
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You will spend an unforgettable stay in this unspeakable delights unspeakably delightful Kasbah where dream and reality intertwine, night and day. |
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When the man dies, the woman is unspeakably violated. |
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Deciding to stay on for a few days at their eerie run down secluded farmhouse, he gradually uncovers an unspeakably shameful part of his family history that his mother had never revealed. |
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That it is being done at all is sickening and unspeakably cruel. |
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Their experience was at once unspeakably common and unbearably personal. |
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To her mind, a girl who would tell of the unrequited love of a man for herself, was unspeakably base. |
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