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1 The Chinese are very unpopular in Australia and in all the colonies.
2 In that time she oversaw some very unpopular changes at the site.
3 I am very unpopular , and I have the grace to know it.
4 The police were very unpopular in Budge Street-almostas unpopular as Paul.
5 Overnight, Iranians living in America became, to say the least, very unpopular .
6 That means you'll be a very unpopular addition to the team.
7 The Cynic was very old and very wise and very unpopular .
8 The assassins are very unpopular in Rome, and have failed to keep control.
9 The result of this war, so humiliating to Russia, rendered Ivan very unpopular .
10 He seemed to bear a shockingly bad character, and to be very unpopular .
11 Errington is a very good fellow, but the other man is very unpopular .
12 George Morris, who had sat for the last twenty years, was very unpopular .
13 An opinion poll published on Sunday showed that such measures would be very unpopular .
14 That means making some very unpopular decisions in the process.
15 He says a new, higher VAT will be very unpopular .
16 The coalition is going to be very unpopular during the next year or two.
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