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1 Mr. Mulvihill regarded me with compassionate and somewhat unflattering interest.
2 That Belaskian word is... somewhat unflattering .
3 As it is, you can read it all, described in somewhat unflattering language, in the Hungarian newspapers of the period.
4 Page and Lilly, who were already seated at table, had much ado to conceal their somewhat unflattering surprise at the conjunction.
5 A somewhat unflattering remark from one of the enemy who had a wonderful knowledge of forcible English, ended the armistice rather hurriedly.
6 But Ludwig's opinion of diplomatists was also somewhat unflattering , for, of a certain embassy visited by him on his travels, he wrote:
7 No one would think to look at you that you ever bothered about them at all, quoth Jack, with somewhat unflattering sympathy.
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