Examination of the strongly-lit side reveals a harsh, unwelcome surface that is cold, rough and unforgiving. |
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Most interventions by an umpire detract from the spectacle and hence are unwelcome to players and spectators. |
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They have spent half a century in refugee camps, as Lebanon's unwelcome guests, and long to cross the border and return home. |
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Landowners had said the unwelcome visitors would be told to go from the former Airtours site in Helmshore at the end of last week. |
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It was felt as if we were unwelcome guests in someone else's house, who wasn't really happy with us being there. |
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A christening was rudely interrupted when some unwelcome guests turned up at the car park of a Hampshire church. |
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To tell someone they are unwelcome is unpleasant and potentially hurtful and not something I would often do. |
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As an added bonus, he appears as an unwelcome guest who knows too much about Rick's past. |
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Teachers can ask children to talk about what makes them feel unsafe or unwelcome in school. |
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We had come in at a romantically charged moment, so our intrusion was especially unwelcome. |
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When they also did not report back in a timely manner, he knew the First Chair had an unwelcome visitor. |
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In part it is excitement or maybe rushing or just unfamiliarity, but it opens the way for unwelcome guests. |
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Victor was secondary, he wasn't family and had started out as an unwelcome house guest. |
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The European Council is, in the words of Westlake, no longer an unwelcome guest but a valued colleague. |
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He still was an unwelcome visitor, no matter how much we talked or for how long. |
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This has been my home for the past two years and now this unwelcome visitor seems set to spoil it. |
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I was about to ask Fred about when we were going to eat when a very unwelcome visitor arrived at our table. |
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Yet I approach this New Year's Eve with trepidation, for it will bring an unwelcome change. |
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However, there is one unwelcome aspect that spring features that we get earlier as well. |
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I have been limiting myself to a slice a week to prevent any unwelcome changes in waist-size. |
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It was an unwelcome diversion that ultimately changed the rest of his life. |
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Latin America has suffered the unwelcome attentions of these institutions particularly acutely. |
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It is difficult to put into words, but it is rather like the disappearance of a permanent unwelcome guest. |
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There's a disturbing pattern of exploitation here, which is unwelcome in a Member of Parliament. |
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Even so, Microsoft has received some unwelcome attention for its pricing policies. |
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A woman traveling alone through the countryside may receive unwelcome attention from men. |
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This may be the most unwelcome advice Labor has received from a Kerr in thirty years but the party would be foolish to ignore it. |
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The change in tone is unwelcome and does much to undermine many of the virtuoso moments that have come before. |
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The assault on Mr Wilson happened when Foster thought the man had made unwelcome advances to his girlfriend. |
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Today, for no good reason, I had a fit of the regrets, completely unjustified and totally unwelcome. |
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At the University of Michigan he had to fight off the unwelcome attentions of Drew to win the starting quarterback's job. |
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I have in the intervening years had my tablets changed a few times, although I never suffered any unwelcome symptoms. |
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Then, as he finally readied himself on Tuesday morning to meet the Queen, he was greeted by some decidedly unwelcome news. |
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An earlier hearing attracted unwelcome attention from both broadsheet and tabloid media. |
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Yet many women know very little about this unpleasant and unwelcome condition. |
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This is the shadow side of desire, manifested in the impulse to negate, deny, and reject that which is unpleasant or unwelcome. |
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It was good to have somewhere to go where there appeared to be a vestige of sanity, and River never made him feel unwelcome. |
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There are other unwelcome side effects, including increased hairiness and acne. |
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It had been a long day, and the FBI meetings in Perryton had stirred up unwelcome memories. |
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All too often we fail to take heed of what is being said by the experts, especially when it contains unwelcome messages. |
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It also says the traffic would be unwelcome and that no consideration of the overriding need for the mineral has been demonstrated. |
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All that remains of his painful experience, save for a few unwelcome memories, is the metalwork that is to be removed next summer. |
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Apart from choking growth in Germany, this increase had the unwelcome consequence of launching the euro at an inappropriately high level. |
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This will avoid unwelcome howls of feedback and can prevent loudspeaker damage due to switch-on transients. |
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The organizer of the festival has some unwelcome news for the superstar, who is known for the closeness with which he watches the purse strings. |
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The cub shivered and stood up, closing his icy eyes to the unwelcome sunlight. |
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Urban foxes were unwelcome visitors during the year and were responsible for killing a penguin and some geese. |
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This has the unwelcome consequence of forcing one to argue that number is invisible in syntactic environments where C carries no visible number. |
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After all, you had already imposed yourself on them and to start a conversation where none was offered seemed an unwelcome intrusion. |
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Unfortunately Chris drew unwelcome attention by behaving indiscreetly in a wine bar, which first prompted speculation about our marriage. |
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The main side effect, which is reasonably common and unwelcome, is compensatory sweating in other areas. |
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Problems occurred, however, when the behavior was unwelcome by staff members or if the behaviors included lewd remarks or sexual innuendos. |
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No stranger to taking flak from a variety of critics, Elan has come for more unwelcome attention recently. |
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This creates an environment that some feel is uncomfortable or even unwelcome, and yet others feel quite content with it. |
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He excused himself politely and left in great haste, as if he felt he were unwelcome. |
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As much as I dislike extreme cold, a nice frost on the lawn would not be unwelcome. |
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For the majority, however, signing away moral rights is likely to become the unwelcome price of doing business. |
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Curtailing innocent kids' rights to go where they've no business and are universally unwelcome is a small price to pay for some peace. |
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Successfully aloft, the ship is unable to break free of the gravitational pull of the unwelcome comet. |
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Not once had she ever felt she were a bother, or an encumbrance, or an unwelcome guest taken in because she had nowhere else to go. |
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An unwelcome result of these lessons was that my English language abilities began to digress. |
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This low-level approach sought to duck the unwelcome publicity surrounding the sentencing of refuseniks. |
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This gives children protection against unwelcome intrusions into their privacy by the parents. |
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Mark my words, this unwelcome tactic might just become a feature of our political landscape. |
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I just think I've had too many sudden, abrupt, unexpected, and unwelcome changes in my plans to be able to commit to more plans in advance. |
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My heart has ached for these helpless mothers and for the little unwelcome babes when I have taken them into my arms. |
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Contrary to their claims, these writers are hardly courageous Jeremiahs crying out an unwelcome doctrine to rootless and anomic individuals. |
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They get swept up in a wind of applause and reap the whirlwind of unwelcome headlines. |
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If she is not reappointed, that will be an unwelcome signal to environmentalists about Davis and the coast. |
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The delicate anicham flower withers when merely smelled, but an unwelcome look is enough to wither a guest's heart. |
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There were lardons in every savoury dish, unwelcome both on grounds of repetition and salt, which he arguably overdoes. |
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Pandemic influenza remains a non-eradicable zoonosis, and SARS has made an unwelcome zoonotic incursion. |
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Higher fuel prices can cause unwelcome rises in inflation, restrict economic growth and are unpopular with voters. |
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Scenes swiftly follow each other in the three acts which last a total of only an hour and 45 minutes, and there are no unwelcome longueurs. |
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Sometimes he could be surprisingly blunt and tactless, perhaps passing on some unwelcome bit of information. |
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Matt was clearly mad with grief, his words laced with a new desperation and an unwelcome spite. |
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She manages a brash, confident, and sassy manner that works well in the part, but is not overdone to the point of being unwelcome. |
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It would appear I've accidentally said the wrong thing on a backslapping parade and critical perspectives are unwelcome. |
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Most of them are terrible at graphic design, and often see its deployment as an unwelcome imposition on their aesthetic vision. |
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Well, I'm wondering whether the attention may have been unwelcome because now the website seems to be down the memory hole. |
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You have frequently treated me with indifference and made me feel unwelcome. |
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The orchestra added little apart from a certain unwelcome tumidity to music that would have been more at home as a Hollywood soundtrack. |
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This may be a sign from various tutelary deities that we are unwelcome here. |
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But, in medical parlance, it is the body's response to a situation or an environment that is unwelcome, unwarranted, unconquerable and unplanned. |
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It is probable that the boldness of her temper impelled her sometimes to speak unwelcome truths to some of the people concerned in her affairs. |
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Would you want an intelligence agency too unintelligent to realise when information is unwelcome? |
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Anyone else's comments on our relationship are unneeded, unwanted and unwelcome. |
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The war against terrorism being planned in Washington and London could have a lot of unpredicted and unwelcome outcomes. |
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Young, eager and unshockable, the maid arrives in the prim household, an unwelcome and disruptive presence for her condescending hosts. |
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With trains passing every hour and a half, it had the great advantage that sleep deprivation forced unwelcome visitors to stay no more than two days. |
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So, unrepaired and unfrequented, town centers began to look dilapidated, long before any unwelcome barbarian tongues were heard in their near empty streets. |
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They endured lewd jokes, taunting and unwelcome physical contact. |
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So for us, this air raid siren heralded a new experience, an unwelcome initiation into the conflict. |
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But in 1992, Airbus executives received an unwelcome wake-up call. |
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Lost for words, experiencing an unwelcome and sudden sense of dread, she mounted her own charger and spurred it after the knight, who was riding up to join King Lot. |
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The account of a Christmas dinner chez Bucks, for example, is brilliantly executed but the agony is drawn out until it's unbearable, until you're made to feel unwelcome. |
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Those attacks brought a largely unwelcome spotlight on Prince Nayef, seen as an unshowy, tough but efficient conservative within the ruling Saudi royal family. |
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Their stance demonstrates the utter necessity of this unwelcome war. |
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Yet, in the end, it becomes haunted by the unwelcome presence of heavy-handedness, making it seem more like a busy domestic melodrama than a truly unnerving chiller. |
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The Academics took the part of the questioner, who puts questions to his interlocutors and deduces conclusions that are unwelcome to them from their answers. |
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The more you make the yups feel unwelcome in any one area, the more willing they will be to invade another neighbourhood, bringing along their bad habits. |
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Their model was Socrates as depicted in Plato's Socratic dialogues, where he puts questions to his interlocutors and deduces conclusions unwelcome to them from their replies. |
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In state after state that once called the president its favorite son, he is finding that his political advocacy is unwelcome. |
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Even if what you see is an unwelcome glimpse of grey, if you're a professional gardener, you simply have no choice but to get out of bed and get your sou'wester on. |
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Grace, shy by nature, found the glare of publicity unwelcome. |
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A Wardle company became home to some unwelcome guests over the weekend. |
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Two decades on, Wednesdays, for me, still carry the unwelcome taint of gym class and I hate being so far away from managing what other people seem to find so simple. |
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Those who dislike speech or publications vilifying certain groups should speak out in their defence, not use the law to punish unwelcome opinions. |
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If crows have become unwelcome guests, Martens recommends scare tactics, such as Mylar tape, pie tins, scary eye balloons, scarecrows, and auditory alarms. |
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Many encumbrances that our bodies endure, including detrimental ones like viruses, have an unwelcome and deeply altering effect on our already flimsy corporal authority. |
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Along the way they catch the unwelcome and decidedly nonsupernatural attention of a carload of macho young men who pursue the two lovers, intent on violence. |
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Tech PR firm OpenCommunications was hit with claims that its CEO made unwelcome advances toward a subordinate. |
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The sense of being unwelcome to the Kosciusko National Park was strong. |
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His unwelcome advance was met with double-barrelled shotgun. |
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The entire town comes out from the party to greet the unwelcome visitor. |
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Our taxi driver hadn't uttered a word thus far, not even the acknowledgement of knowing where he was taking us, who were strangers in the big unwelcome city. |
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In an interview with the San Jose Mercury News, Shi described one unwelcome encounter with Zhang. |
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Beware of an unwelcome visitor or admirer who may take advantage of you. |
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In this diluvian world the little church where grandmother used to sing in the choir is a source merely of unwelcome and finally fatal intrusions. |
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One of the church's great roles is as the great dissenter of every age, the bearer of unwelcome truths, the rebuffer of the wisdoms of the world. |
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Offensive four-letter words prevail and are an unwelcome contribution to our already decadent society. |
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Its aim is to protect the landscape by restricting unwelcome change by industry or commerce. |
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If, when the moment arrives, China is unwilling to side with its allies, the Arabs will rapidly find a declawed Chinese dragon unwelcome. |
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The news will be particularly unwelcome in Hall Green, which heads the league table of Birmingham two-timers who have turned to AshleyMadison. |
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Cromwell's conquest, unwelcome as it was, left no significant lasting legacy of bitterness in Scotland. |
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Many doctors from other nations in the EEA have said that they feel unwelcome after Brexit and are considering leaving. |
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For others, it can mean that time spent indulging an unusual interest can result in a deluge of further targeted marketing that may be unwelcome. |
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But all that pales into insignificance when an unknown ill-wisher shows the couple exactly how unwelcome they are in the village. |
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The American habit of imposing its worldview self-righteously on others is deeply unwelcome. |
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A former heroin addict was debagged and stabbed to the head after he found two unwelcome visitors in his home, Teesside Crown Court heard. |
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This new role was unwelcome to the Government, which made clumsy attempts to silence him. |
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The BEF and the French First Army were not yet entrenched, and the news of the defeat on the Belgian border was unwelcome. |
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Another unwelcome immigrant to North America is the Japanese beetle Popillia japonica. |
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For the next two decades, Vasco da Gama lived out a quiet life, unwelcome in the royal court and sidelined from Indian affairs. |
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Plunging headlong into horticulture without thinking can lead to runaway lamb's ears, weeds gone wild or unwelcome garden guests and pests. |
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Duyvendak suggested that Zheng He made a show of military force at Mogadishu and Lasa due to the unwelcome reception by the locals. |
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A commonly used herbicide to rid the soil of any unwelcome plants that may interfere with growth is DCPA, also known as Dacthal. |
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The missions aimed at conversion and cultural deracination, which were naturally unwelcome to the target population. |
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If the osphradia detect noxious chemicals or possibly sediment entering the mantle cavity, the gills' cilia may stop beating until the unwelcome intrusions have ceased. |
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Petre held clandestine Mass celebrations, with music provided by his servants, which were subject to the unwelcome attention of spies and paid informers working for the Crown. |
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The modern game originated in Scotland, where the first written record of golf is James II's banning of the game in 1457, as an unwelcome distraction to learning archery. |
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Many of these physicians feel unwelcome and are considering leaving the UK if Brexit happens, as they have doubts that they and their families can live in the country. |
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Arab riders wrap their heavy camel-hair burnouse cloaks around their faces and turn the heads of their magnificent horses away from this unwelcome, eye-watering guest. |
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He was like the scotch in the smooth, happy machinery of the home. And he was always aware of this fall of silence on his entry, the shutting off of life, the unwelcome. |
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Jennings's from visitors and from unwelcome solicitousness by inserting herself as a substitute at the breakfast table and when receiving callers. |
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Devils and angels stood side by side on one platform to unwelcome him. |
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Why is it that the rank of Eagle Scout is an attribute highly sought in candidates for military academies, but will soon become unwelcome on military bases? |
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Touch ID has also been identified as culprit for the unwelcome boot loop so users with jailbroken iPhone 5S and up are advised to deactivate the feature for now. |
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Tilman Hausherr, a daily contributor to alt.religion.scientology, coined the word 'sporgeries', and promoted software to kill the unwelcome messages. |
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