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Ella, age 2, gave indications that the wait could be unpleasant.
Side by side with his generosity, he could be unpleasant, possibly even vindictive.
But there could be unpleasant consequences, one analyst tells ISS's Governance Weekly.
Though the parlors could be unpleasant, Jessica Chapel said on her horse-racing blog, Railbird, that she felt at home among the oddball collection of characters.
Professor Warren Lenney, of the British Lung Foundation, said the consequences of inhaling soot particles from the acidic thick black smoke could be "unpleasant".
This is an exaggeration, as O'Hara's biographers (most notably Geoffrey Wolff) have shown, but he could be unpleasant, and his personality sometimes overshadowed his genius.
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But there could also be unpleasant distributional effects those clinging to minimum-wage jobs could be displaced by slightly more skilled workers and a rise in structural unemployment.
In addition, some of these compounds have been described to have other aromas, which could even be unpleasant when present in fruit, these being "fermented", "spicy", "fatty", or even "chemical" (Additional file 1: Figure S1).
The tests could also be unpleasant and invasive for children, given blood tests require a needle and saliva tests require the child to fast beforehand.
That would be despicable, particularly since there could also be unpleasant conclusions drawn about who gets to be the hero, since McGwire is white and Bonds is African-American.
He could be gruff, unpleasant, and dismissive.
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