| 41. | Unwelcome in places he used to be considered something of a hero.
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| 42. | Uncertainty is getting to be an unwelcome economic fixture here.
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| 43. | A less desirable result is that outsiders often feel unwelcome.
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| 44. | Operation Rescue, in turn, felt unwelcome in Brookline.
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| 45. | With adolescent alcohol and drug abuse comes an unwelcome partner, violence.
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| 46. | It is undeniable that the present system has unwelcome consequences.
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| 47. | But Mrs . Solarz has continued to find herself receiving unwelcome publicity.
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| 48. | Single supplements, like taxes or cold sores, are always unwelcome.
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| 49. | That Clinton happens to be the president is incidental but not unwelcome.
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| 50. | Would a second spoon be an unwelcome breach of togetherness?
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