| 41. | Just how nice do you have to be to people who call you unbidden and try to sell you things?
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| 42. | But they are less Joycean flashes of unbidden insight than visions of ordinary people transported by the powers of music.
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| 43. | By the time dessert arrived, I had grown used to Brondo's unbidden service and heavily laden plates.
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| 44. | He sees it as a useful, if unbidden, tool for keeping himself and everyone around him on edge.
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| 45. | But her disheveled appearance, trembling voice and the low moans that escaped unbidden from her throat belied her brave words.
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| 46. | Either Clinton invented peace and prosperity, or peace and prosperity broke out unbidden while he was busy sullying the office.
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| 47. | This is why certain plants keep showing up unbidden where they are happy, whether the gardener wants them there or not.
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| 48. | Junk mail, junk electronic mail, in fact, delivered unbidden over the most popular computer online service, America Online.
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| 49. | But Schadenfreude comes unbidden from beyond the bounds of civil life, carrying traces of ancient urges, undercutting our reasoned poise.
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| 50. | In New York, when you're stopped at a traffic light, people appear unbidden and begin washing your windshield.
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