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No offense, Mr. Bozdil, Mr. Ligg, but this is all very strange -- and unac - ceptable.
Stalling 2010
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When I became a Parent, I edged away from acid-dropping types, being unac-countably drawn toward Tupperware-party-givers.
The dreariest subject in the world: How to spice up your marriage. Ann Althouse 2007
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'If he's to stay in Jerusalem, then he'll soon have to unac-custom himself,' Margaret retorted, her lips firming.
The Falcons of Montabard Chadwick, Elizabeth 2004
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The unemployment rate in South Africa continues to be unac - ceptably high.
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No offense, Mr. Bozdil, Mr. Ligg, but this is all very strange -- and unac - ceptable.
Kendermore Kirchoff, Mary 1989
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Another major criticism of the regime of natural liberty is that it inevitably leads to a distribution of power, income, and wealth in society which is unac ceptably concentrated and unequal.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas KENNETH E. BOULDING 1968
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The solar system did, however, have a theoretical sort of balance point that we would now call its center of mass; and Newton argued that according to his laws the center of mass of the solar system would be unac - celerated.
RELATIVITY BANESH HOFFMANN 1968
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You may know some that I do not, and what is to me unac - countable may be very clear to you.
Can Such Things Be Bierce, Ambrose, 1842-1914? 1909
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The large responsibility which had been thrown upon her; the necessity of acquainting herself with branches of study, with which she had been unac -
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The large responsibility which had been thrown upon her; the necessity of acquainting herself with branches of study, with which she had been unac -
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