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1 The most unpleasing developments result from the wearing of the horn-like trimmings either in velvet or jet.
2 Anton saw at once that "dear Betty" had a nose of parchment, thin lips, and a most unpleasing countenance.
3 Poor Mrs. Caldwell sat down to brood over this new trouble; and as she brooded, fancy wrought for her the most unpleasing images.
4 The Brownie showed signs of uneasiness, quittedhisquietpace, and look to little starts and springs, and whisking motions, most unpleasing to his rider.
5 "The most unpleasing trait in the Boer character is his callousness, amounting to brutality, in the case of natives and of animals."
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