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Unlovely
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Unattractive, ugly
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This boldly ambitious, if heavy-handed, Bildungsroman takes its hero, a young punk called Skunk, on a spiritual journey from the underworld to sainthood.Unloved and unlovely, Skunk grows up in the back room of a small-town, post-Soviet grocery store with nothing to sustain his hope but his love for a local girl.
Unloved and unlovely, the only thing the area really has going for it is the food mecca Borough Market.
It is not until you've taken a ride on the new Routemaster that you become fully aware of how unlovely our current fleet of buses is.
This has been an unlovely fixture for as long as anyone cares to remember.
Mr Wright argued for a constituency drawn tightly around the county's largest town, the unlovely 1960s creation of Telford, surrounded by a second seat made up of villages and market towns.
It goes by the unlovely name of the South-North Water Diversion Project (see article).
He would prefer a four-runway airport to the east of London, on the unlovely Isle of Grain.
A bargain Return of the wrinklies Salmon a-slumping Fishy science Breathe again Life and death Unlovely Rita Blair-baiting Reprints Related items Oxford University: A bargainJan 15th 2004 Bagehot: Blair-baitingJan 15th 2004Employers themselves say much the same thing.
The phenomenon of simultaneous high inflation and high unemployment increasingly forced itself on public and professional notice, receiving the unlovely label of "stagflation".He concluded that there was a natural rate of unemployment, and when politicians try to keep the rate below that level, inflation will accelerate.
Weak competition means that builders have little incentive to invest in design, which may explain why new homes are often unlovely.
IN 1959, the Methane Pioneer, a converted second world war ship, set out from Lake Charles in Louisiana, bound for Canvey Island, site of an unlovely oil terminal east of London.
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