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    1. To them it is an alien thing to not listen to unpopular music and text


    2. To violate this combination is everywhere a most unpopular action, and a sort of reproach to a master among his neighbours and equals


    3. remained unpopular in the town


    4. enregister any unpopular edict, very seldom succeeded


    5. In some countries, as in Scotland, where the government was weak, unpopular, and not very firmly established, the reformation was strong enough to overturn, not only the church, but the state likewise, for attempting to support the church


    6. The uncertainty of taxation encourages the insolence, and favours the corruption, of an order of men who are naturally unpopular, even where they are neither insolent nor corrupt


    7. The duties of excise are, upon this account, more unpopular than those of the customs; and so are the officers who levy them


    8. The wily priest always has a pre-selected victim named in the silent revelation; one who is either rich or unpopular, and though the dead man has probably died of colic and stomach-ache, the culprit may be put to death for witchcraft, or heavily fined, whichever is deemed expedient


    9. (deliberate) manner, that oftentimes tests the limits of its collective tolerance, can be traced to its traditional support of liberty and acceptance, within reasonable limits, of comparative viewpoints and expressions however controversial or unpopular to some


    10. This measure, designed to restore the dignity and proper standing of individuals living on the peripheries of (productive) mainstream society is, of course, very unpopular among Liberal Democrats likely to perceive any self-contained, self motivated individual as (potentially) one less vote come election time

    11. That implies standing by one‘s principles, being a committed and devoted parent and making the hard choices however unpopular or ―old-fashioned‖ they may appear


    12. Africans feel they are only taking our minerals and not giving enough back in infrastructure whilst paying lip service to the masses because they have the (unpopular) corrupt governments bribed


    13. More recently President Bush (43) became very unpopular amongst his own staff for refusing to sign a certain pardon for one of his own staff which shows a lot more decency in the man than what is usually ascribed to him by the media


    14. It is not a figment of an unpopular Presidents' imagination


    15. Jefferson's highly unpopular efforts to avoid wars by passing the Embargo Act and Non Intercourse Act


    16. Jefferson and his embargo became enormously unpopular


    17. Both crises made Van Buren very unpopular in New York and Maine


    18. Both men told Grant about invasions of their homeland, so Grant ordered the military to keep white colonists off Native land even though it made him very unpopular with western voters


    19. Jimmy Carter left office a very unpopular president, but today is consistently the most popular ex president of all time


    20. No hostages were ever released, and the ensuing scandal, Iran-Contra, caused Reagan to leave office in disgrace and even more unpopular than Carter had been

    21. Ford had been badly weakened by his association with Nixon's unpopular presidency


    22. Likely the incredibly unpopular pardon cost Ford the election


    23. Cheney did not want Donald Rumsfeld, the equally unpopular Secretary of Defense, removed from office


    24. Though Gingrich is far more experienced than Palin, he remains so unpopular with both his own party and the general public it is hard to imagine him being reelected


    25. “Since taxes are pretty unpopular and hard to raise, wouldn’t requiring budget balance keep spending lower than it otherwise would be?”


    26. thoughts—thoughts that were unpopular, both at school and in the simple commerce of


    27. Because I do not appear to entirely condone the horrific actions of the club members, I sense that I am perhaps becoming unpopular, even regarded with suspicion


    28. But this festive irony reached its climax recently when the impeachment of Nixon on grounds of unpopularity was dropped because it was found that Congress was more unpopular than the President, and later when the “New York Times” and Cox accused Nixon of being guilty of misprision (failure to report a felony to “some judge or other person in civil or military authority under the United States”)


    29. Marjie and I welcomed Tesar when he wanted to use our home as a retreat and at his request, I gave him small amounts of sawdust from construction projects I was working on, which he used for creating unpopular jokes at the Station


    30. She had the sense to know when to make her unpopular decision to leave, but moving in with the busty serving wench was a mistake

    31. Whether he is popular or unpopular with the world matters not at all, if


    32. How many times would we not have given ourselves a big kick in the backside? That which seems unpopular has become the current jargon! We could have taken the merit for it but we were afraid to talk outside the chorus


    33. Sometimes, these officers need to take positions that are risky or unpopular in defense of the Federation


    34. She applied her direct experience and took an unpopular position


    35. This may be unpopular, but it is sensible – the Professor is trying to attract


    36. The next day dawned quite dull, but hot and humid, the dark clouds rolling down the mountains to the west had an ominous look about them, a summer storm was on its way in more ways than one, Coatl’s declaration of the new laws regarding the priesthood was received in silence and was followed by pockets of applause, either the new law was very unpopular or the fear of the priesthood was far more ingrained than we had previously thought, if this was the reason then it was not surprising that the citizens of Teotihuacan resorted to the only protection they had, prudence


    37. By going against the strongest prejudices held by his countrymen, Sikorski showed he was not afraid of being unpopular


    38. By the end of the day, the Democratic Party found itself shaken to the core, forced to defend a President that was suddenly deeply unpopular with both the public and many members of his own party


    39. Whether the French like it or not, the reason the Vietminh have been so successful in grabbing control of the countryside is the fact that the French rule is very unpopular with the general Vietnamese population


    40. Furthermore, the failure of Mussolini's military campaigns made the war unpopular in Italy, and this was exacerbated when he sent Italian troops to the eastern front and when he declared war on America

    41. She was also a special counselor for both President Martin and President Dewey, but her views about Indochina made her very unpopular with the State Department


    42. In Nancy Laplante’s history, that led to increasing American involvement, including some very dirty play by the CIA to rig elections in favor of a series of corrupt, unpopular local politicians and generals whose only virtue was to be anti-communists


    43. As for being irresolute, I could point out to you that your own government refuses to send French conscripts to serve in Indochina, because the war here is too unpopular with the French public


    44. And that experience of wasting lives and fortunes in an unpopular war was indeed shared


    45. As such she was quite unpopular in the fleet but she enjoyed strong political support and Wa could not deny her competence


    46. Brumvack knew that his idea was an unpopular one


    47. We need to be there for our sisters and brothers Don’t be fooled by the ways of the world Where it is increasingly unpopular to mention God One does not need to look far


    48. ‘’General,’’ then said Leigh-Mallory, who was too conscious of how unpopular he was himself with the bomber doctrine advocates, ‘’we still need the assistance of the heavy bomber force to help chase the Luftwaffe out of France before we launch our invasion


    49. While he had tried to reign with moderation, King Louis-Philippe was afflicted with a most unpopular prime minister, Guizot, who was totally opposed to any reform to the unjust current electoral system, on top of showing himself incapable of dealing with the grave economic crisis France was living through, with the poorer citizens suffering the most from the said crisis


    50. Katy wasn't sure if she hoped that this inner spot was an unpopular area for surveillance equipment or not













































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