A few minutes later the girl's doctor walked in with an unpleasing look in his eyes. |
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A quick-tempered man will react more aggressively to an unpleasing situation than a placid one. |
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Still, it's great to hear her croon her way through many of the other tracks, some fairly forgettable but not entirely unpleasing love songs. |
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Some years ago her mother decided that her face would crack the painting in two if it were painted because she was so unpleasing to the eye. |
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A few years ago, when MP3's were becoming big, Neil Young said that music had become sonically unpleasing to the ear. |
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It is widely regarded as an architectural disaster, aesthetically unpleasing and out of keeping with the rest of the College. |
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Mechanical holding elements, such as clasps must be attached that are esthetically unpleasing and impair the comfort of wearing the denture. |
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The general consensus among the tasters was that Historic Beer 1843 was light, smooth, and altogether not unpleasing. |
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Be generous with your love to those who have been gifted with beauty, as well as to those who apparently have an unpleasing presence. |
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If the practice of karate was something simple and unpleasing, I would have surely already given up. |
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It gets the round headlamps that everyone associates with a Jeep, and lines that are not nearly as unpleasing as the boxy Volvo-esque lines of its predecessor. |
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Overall, though, music reproduction is clear and not unpleasing. |
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Elsewhere it is a similarly depressing story of industrial sheds, ugly roundabouts, sprawling car parks and aesthetically unpleasing supermarkets. |
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Yes, my name is Briton, they supposedly conceived me there, kinda a gross story, the thought of my parents doing it is quite disgusting and unpleasing to my stomach. |
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But the Egyptian sculptures at Wilton were unusual, and most contemporary collectors of Greco-Roman marbles would have considered such works barbarous and unpleasing. |
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Yet the hint that Britons are making politicians work harder for their favour is not unpleasing. |
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Zander took out a silk handkerchief and vented some unpleasing odour from his mouth. |
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Although the recitals reintroduce the possibility of a number of things, I find that rather unpleasing from the point of view of legal policy, and I do not think it does much for legal certainty either. |
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Of course, parasites could be causing their discomfort, but my observations tell me that these animals feel the same unpleasing itches and pains that we do. |
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