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Mr. Whipple wasn't as successful in selling the new Unspeakably Stiff Charmin.
Report from Week 895 Post 2010
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Unspeakably comfortable and versatile, Farm Yarns uses baby alpaca wool - “it is warmer than wool, but has a soft feel like silk,” they say.
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When it gets right down to it, individual U*U ministers who may well display genuine Excellence in their ministry from time to time may be just ‘Satisfactory’ most of the time, Unsatisfactory some of the time, and even Unspeakably Unsatisfactory in their ministry in certain instances.
Proposed topics Christine Robinson 2008
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Unspeakably comfortable and versatile, Farm Yarns uses baby alpaca wool - “it is warmer than wool, but has a soft feel like silk,” they say.
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Be thankful, it could so nearly have been ‘Unspeakably Violent Jack, the bull-buggering beast killer of no fixed abode.’
Bob Burke's Corner 2007
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Unspeakably ugly people who should have had their drivers' licences yanked were performing a strange vehicular ballet in the overcrowded lot complete with honking and hand gestures.
I've Been To Hell and Back The Nag 2007
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Unspeakably vulgar and against the whole concept of the Internet.
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Unspeakably vulgar and against the whole concept of the Internet.
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Unspeakably violent murders that went back at least eleven years.
Violets Are Blue Patterson, James 2001
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Unspeakably comforting and strengthening is the Scriptural assurance of our Standards
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