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In a face softened by comfortable living, the appraising eye is the one conspicuous reminder of Bulganin's unamiable past.

From Time Magazine Archive

Father Urbain Grandier, the center of the disturbance, looked for all the world like "a fleshier, not unamiable and only slightly less intelligent Mephistopheles in clerical fancy dress."

From Time Magazine Archive

He left office with a reputation as the pettish, totally unamiable author of some of the world's most elephantine prose.

From Time Magazine Archive

His second marriage, to one Constance Worth in Mexico, ended in an unamiable divorce.

From Time Magazine Archive

She has no friends; for her temper is unamiable, and her tongue is bitter.

From A Book of Ghosts by Baring-Gould, S. (Sabine)




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