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1 The fly is an unmitigated nuisance and should be wiped out.
2 Unfortunately, that gives him the right to make an unmitigated nuisance of himself sometimes.
3 I had begun, in fact, to look upon the diamond as a most unmitigated nuisance .
4 Charity was an unmitigated nuisance which had increased, was increasing, and ought to be diminished.
5 But an unmitigated nuisance to God and man is a half-and-half church, with piety tepid.
6 Butler served his term of imprisonment in Victoria, "an unmitigated nuisance " to his custodians.
7 The child was a nuisance, an unmitigated nuisance .
8 The fogs were a protection from prying vessels, but the calms proved to be an unmitigated nuisance .
9 Mary Rose might be a friendly little soul, she might mean well, but she was an unmitigated nuisance .
10 After he has seen and encountered eight or ten, he begins to look upon them as an unmitigated nuisance .
11 I have not yet decided, Doctor, whether that young female is an unmitigated nuisance or a pearl of great price.
12 As for Master Piers, he had been an unmitigated nuisance to him personally ever since he had learned to walk alone.
13 To him the crow is an unmitigated nuisance , all the more maddening because it is clever enough to circumvent every means devised for its ruin.
14 It is agreed by everybody in the parlor of Madame Deschars, that a country house, so far from being a pleasure, is an unmitigated nuisance .
15 And if you will allow me, I will say that boys are unmitigated nuisances !
16 "And no wonder," he exclaimed; "the old-fashioned striker was an unmitigated nuisance .
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