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Her fear is that her children's generation will harbor an unrestrainable hatred for Israelis.

From Time Magazine Archive

A lifelong battle between the unrestrainable appetites of Richard Francis Burton* and the tastes of Victorian England had been joined.

From Time Magazine Archive

And meanwhile, in queer contrast, Hazlitt was pouring out to his friends letters which seem to be throbbing with unrestrainable passion.

From Hours in a Library New Edition, with Additions. Vol. II (of 3) by Stephen, Leslie, Sir

Shock from a coated jar; perhaps an unrestrainable ethereal fluid yet unobserved; electric condensation.

From The Temple of Nature; or, the Origin of Society A Poem, with Philosophical Notes by Darwin, Erasmus

She sat with averted face listening, but ever and anon when Edward's indignation became unrestrainable she turned and looked at him.

From Sons and Fathers by Edwards, Harry Stillwell




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