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1 The big problem remains Abbott's personal unpopularity .
2 He was solitary, soured, cold, with a heart of stone, and fully conscious of his personal unpopularity .
3 Clinton has generally seemed not to care about her personal unpopularity , which only made me like her more.
4 That could mean a lifeline for Sarkozy, whose personal unpopularity is a campaign handicap, or all-but-certain victory to Hollande.
5 From that commission the name of Palmyrin Rosette was omitted, apparently for no other reason than his personal unpopularity .
6 The personal unpopularity of the Regent seems to have increased, in proportion as death removed from him all those who stood nearest to the throne.
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