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1 All this was very un - English : truly I was in a foreign land.
2 Jay Baruchel is the unlikely hero, a very un - Viking Viking named Hiccup.
3 They stared with very un - High Court looks of horror on their faces.
4 For a while, this is effectively a four-way marriage: a very un - Hollywood situation.
5 He followed her, suddenly irritated and very un - wiUing to let the subject go.
6 He wanted to go somewhere and hide, a very un - Vraad - like reaction.
7 Many have shown themselves to be very un - Australian in their reaction.
8 Because I was about to make a very un - Annie Capshaw-like move.
9 She said something very un - vicar - like , under her breath, and looked sharply at me.
10 They are arguing, good-naturedly, but publicly - very un - Japanese behaviour.
11 Forcing voters to make a binary choice is very un - British .
12 THERE are a group of Aussies doing something very un - Australian .
13 A very un - Napoleonlike mist blurred his sight for a moment.
14 Surely, he thought with unconscious humour, it was very un - Californian .
15 She looked to him very un - American , more like a Spaniard or a French midinette.
16 Holly types it in, hits RETURN... and utters a very un - Hollylike scream of joy.
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