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the unmitigated
adjective
Not mitigated.
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Tofu replied, "The unmitigated disaster that is your code".
The energy complex -- oil, natural gas and home heating oil -- provided the unmitigated stars.
On the one hand, some philosophers have been adamant about the unmitigated evil of lies.
As described by Tea, the unmitigated grossness of life in Chelsea is so extreme it becomes hilarious.
It's worth going to see what the unmitigated male ego looks like, when expressed as a restaurant.
After Sept. 11, I wouldn't have had the unmitigated gall to interrupt the playoffs and the World Series with this".
This is the unmitigated sound of summer 2015, so full of joyous vibes that it's impossible to imagine that any song will top it ever again.
"I'm grateful for the experience," he told me, "but the unmitigated joy of boarding my last flight out of there, without a return ticket — I cannot describe it".
"Many of the team would have packed the whole thing in and gone home, such was the unmitigated pressure on us," Berti Vogts was to recall later.
But this week the recording industry got a rare bit of good news with the unmitigated triumph of Taylor Swift's "Speak Now".
A fitting punishment for somebody who had the unmitigated gall to choose to adopt Australia as his own and then cruelly deny us Olympic glory.
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