• As for her trainee, he was photographed with milk-white shanks exposed unkindly to the elements.

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  • Not unkindly, he was said never to have had an idea of his own.

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  • Card counting isn't for everybody: It isn't illegal but casino management looks very unkindly on the practice.

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  • His new enterprise can be termed philosophy for dummies, but not unkindly.

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  • It is said unkindly that some cabinet members, such as Ron Davies, the Welsh secretary, have yet to open their mouths on any subject.

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  • New Zealand assistant Steve Hansen, like Kiwi head coach Graham Henry a former Wales boss, suggested after beating Wales that their scrum had been treated unkindly by referee Alan Lewis.

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  • By the same token, the Kirchners not only treated the opposition unkindly but also used the prerogatives of executive power to make decisions while skipping public debate and scorning dissent.

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  • "The president has made it clear that, given the fragility of the airline industry and the importance to the American people of ensuring their right to travel, he would look very unkindly on any action that would interfere with those rights, " Fleischer said.

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  • He reminds us that the United States tacitly accepted the Taliban's assumption of power in Afghanistan, tells us that it supplied him with anthrax and botulin, and unkindly notes that it was one Donald Rumsfeld who went to Baghdad in 1983 to assure Saddam Hussein of American support.

    ECONOMIST: American power

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