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Make it disagreeable for them.
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"Although they were sweet in the mouth at first, they made it disagreeable and stinking".
Of the 1876 flurry, The Times observed, "There was a slight fall of rain, sleet and snow in the early hours of Sunday morning, making it exceedingly disagreeable for the few persons who were obliged to be on the streets".
"Unauthorised access" to protected information, for instance, would have to involve actual crime, such as theft or bribery.The new draft will also make it harder for Hong Kong to ban political organisations that the Beijing government finds disagreeable.
While he makes no attempt to brush over the disagreeable side of her nature, he also makes it clear that he loves her beyond the grave.
A new personality profile shows that politicians who have made it to the Oval Office are more likely than you or me to be brash, bold, and downright disagreeable.
Petty police interference made life disagreeable even for writers who were not much concerned with politics.
More likely, it will do two other things: play upon the widening divisions in the international community on sanctions; and make itself disagreeable on other issues where it has influence.
In Old French, the polecat was called fissau, which was derived from the Low German and Scandinavian verb for "to make a disagreeable smell".
To such a mind, he says, if an explanation is complicated, it is disagreeable for that very reason.
Diets soon consisted of oxhide, strips of which were boiled to make a "disagreeable" glue-like jelly.
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