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Examples
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As the daughter could not have been less than twenty, I can quite imagine-that her position must have been uncomfort - able with her father's young wife.
Sole Music 2010
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For all the contradictions, Darian was comfortable in his dual citizenship, and sometimes took an impish delight in how uncomfort-able it made others.
Elephant in the City 2010
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Feelings of uncomfort overrided the pleasure, but I let him go on.
TMI Thursday: Nip Lick floreta 2009
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Feelings of uncomfort overrided the pleasure, but I let him go on.
Archive 2009-09-01 floreta 2009
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It's just a matter of how much comfort or uncomfort one can stand and for how long.
"Once you went to a spa when you felt tense. Now you feel tense going to a spa." Ann Althouse 2009
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The lack of desire, or perhaps more bluntly, uncomfort and almost fear of speaking about immigration has left a vacuum that the BNP is only too happy to fill.
Abuse Of Returning British Soldiers Reminder Of Problems In UK « Sigmund, Carl and Alfred 2009
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They made Obama look like accepting the support and having just a few words of his uncomfort with Farrakhan's ideas.
Sunday Roundup 2009
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The lack of desire, or perhaps more bluntly, uncomfort and almost fear of speaking about immigration has left a vacuum that the BNP is only too happy to fill.
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UNIDENTIFIED MALE: The extreme level of uncomfort, if you will, was discussed about your James Cromwell interview.
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With all of the youngsters still watching, awe-filled eyes glued to him, Gel was more than a little uncomfort-able as he plunged under the warm cascade of water and let it soothe muscles that had been asked to work without a proper warm-up.
Elvenborn Lackey, Mercedes 2002
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