| 1. | Late-night visitors to the neighborhood have long been unwelcome.
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| 2. | The unwelcome phenomenon of illegitimacy is growing in all Western societies.
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| 3. | The unwelcome quiet allowed him time to share sometimes conflicting emotions.
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| 4. | The proportion of unwelcome takeovers was much higher in the 1980s.
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| 5. | Those tax dollars are an unwelcome industrial subsidy by any count.
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| 6. | _Willey does claim that the president made an unwelcome overture.
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| 7. | Almost one in five Georgia counties now carry that unwelcome distinction.
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| 8. | Democratic values presume respect for democratic outcomes, even unwelcome ones.
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| 9. | His persistent questioning of his treatment was unwelcome, he said.
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| 10. | The unwelcome growth spurt prompted Delta to create Brooks'position.
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