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1 This will be supplied by the most unpalatable of all substitutes, force.
2 Nor will they be the most unpalatable , answered the good man.
3 Fear not to utter what you may deem to be most unpalatable truths.
4 And other reforms may yet creep onto the table - ones potentially most unpalatable to public.
5 And I am afraid I make known these sentiments to her in a most unpalatable way.
6 For my part, the failure of a Bookseller is not the most unpalatable accident of mortality:
7 His imagination rejects everything that has not a strong infusion of the most unpalatable ingredients; his mind digests only poisons.
8 If it's rabbits, why don't they eat more of the plant, rather than just nip off the most unpalatable part?
9 The resulting wine, a curious mixture of alcohol, sugar, lactic acid, and water, is most unpalatable , sour, uninviting, and unwholesome.
10 Strange little dishes were produced on trays of red lacquer, fish and vegetables of different kinds artistically arranged, but most unpalatable .
11 As Harry expected, the face of the Dutch Governor showed that this statement, when translated, was evidently most unpalatable to him.
12 A peevish, grudging rancor against men has been one of the most unpalatable and unjust features of second -and third- wave feminism.
13 It is a nice piece of gentle irony - the most unpalatable story can be sold if you just accentuate the positive.
14 As it stands, the institution of marriage in Ireland has to be one of the most unpalatable legal contracts for any man to consider.
15 "I misdoubt me but what there's a most unpalatable pill hidden away in it."
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