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1 Even the most unruly or thin brows look better when brushed up.
2 They are an unruly set, they are a most unruly set.
3 They have broken the most unruly colts that were ever raised on this farm.
4 He was a most unruly boy at school.
5 She had been heard to pronounce them the most unruly class she had ever attempted to instruct.
6 Of all his personalities, she was the most unruly and unpredictable, and the two were frequently in conflict.
7 Here, the poorest or most unruly of Brock Marsh's delinquent chymists and thaumaturges fought for space with charlatans and liars.
8 The freest and most unruly democracy allowed Habeas Corpus to be suspended and conscription to be introduced, to save itself.
9 First of all, he wished to subdue a few of his most unruly neighbors, such as the Thracians and O-lyn'thi-ans.
10 Newspapers wrote of him that, "a martinet to subordinates, he was known for the most unruly of lieutenants."
11 Here are words which, uttered, or rather thundered, with proper emphasis, and in measured time, shall quiet the most unruly temper:-
12 The strangers hurried silently along, the imperious tones of their escort always making way for them through the most unruly throng.
13 He felt a personal sense of gratitude towards her for having kept three of his most unruly charges quiet so long.
14 Then Mr. Tweed brought out the most unruly horse he had, which none of the English or German grooms could mount.
15 Having acquired power over that most unruly member of one's complex organism, one has naturally to put it to the yoke.
16 Oates was busy weighing out the pony food for the journey, sorting harness, and generally managing a most unruly mob of ponies.
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