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- disposition? His journal also contains views of China and India which were uncomplimentary. Of Chinese people, he wrote that even the children are spiritless...
- Australia, and New Zealand where it may be used variously, either with an uncomplimentary overtone, endearingly, or cordially. In the Southern United States...
- The New York Times described her as "luminous but determined." In an uncomplimentary review of the film, Roger Ebert described her as "a good actress, but...
- foreword by Richard Dawkins). It contained the six chapters of his "uncomplimentary look at the world of complementary medicine" which he had completed...
- Discourse gratuitously insulted the Jesuit Christoph Scheiner, and various uncomplimentary remarks about the professors of the Collegio Romano were scattered...
- psychological thriller film co-starring Naomi Watts and Ewan McGregor. In an uncomplimentary review of the film, Manohla Dargis of The New York Times stated that...
- Schabas, William A. (2008). "'Complementarity in practice': Some uncomplimentary thoughts". Criminal Law Forum. 19: 5–33. doi:10.1007/s10609-007-9054-5...
- cornering abilities. Long trips by Car and Driver resulted in numerous "uncomplimentary observations concerning the driver's seat." An "X-Pack" was available...
- Office's head of Security and Counter-Terrorism, Charles Farr, for uncomplimentary briefings of him appearing on the front page of The Times. May held...
- originate from the Pharsalia by Lucan. It appears twice, both with uncomplimentary ****ociations: the first reference is to a group of villainous mutineers...