| 11. | Not to mention " sloppy and slovenly and ungracious, " she added.
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| 12. | It would have been ungracious to refuse,
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| 13. | If he is to refuse, it would be considered ungracious and ill-natured.
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| 14. | "Very ugly, ungracious, impolite and not well, " she said.
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| 15. | It was a stormy session in Denver, but never did I see an ungracious moment.
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| 16. | It seems ungracious, however, to object to the method when the results are so illuminating.
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| 17. | It has to be a candidate for the most unscrupulous and ungracious period that humanity has experienced.
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| 18. | Our entire orchestra family is profoundly disappointed when reporters report the news in such an ungracious way ."
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| 19. | Perhaps it is ungracious of me to ask this question, but why do we have all the luck?
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| 20. | But listen to me, sounding ungracious and poking fun at something so inspirational as our own Christmas catalog.
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