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Unruliness in Cardiff undermined any notion that Rooney is fully at ease after all the disruption of the past year or so.
England can survive without the talents of Wayne Rooney – for now 2011
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Unruliness furnishes them with the means of avenging themselves or at least to relax their nerves; they commit disorders whenever they can commit them with impunity ....
The Modern Regime, Volume 2 Hippolyte Taine 1860
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Fealty to ignorant Unruliness, to gluttonous sluggish Improvidence, to the Beer-pot and the Devil, who is there that can emancipate a man in that predicament?
Latter-Day Pamphlets Thomas Carlyle 1838
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Unruliness, where the child may be dealing with truancy or curfew issues.
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Unruliness, where the child may be dealing with truancy or curfew issues.
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Unruliness, where the child may be dealing with truancy or curfew issues.
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Can Persons who are sensible of, and do heartily lament their want of the Love and Fear of God, their too great a Love of the World, the frequent Distractions of their Mind in Prayer, and the Unruliness of their Lusts and Passions, delight to frequent a Place where they are surrounded with Temptations to the Love of the World; where what can excite to unlawful Desires and Actions is promoted; and the Arts of an easie Defilement are studied?
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Unruliness ruled the halls, despite Hudson’s bellowing efforts to police them.
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Unruliness ruled the halls, despite Hudson’s bellowing efforts to police them.
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