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- the United States have often acquired nicknames, both flattering and unflattering. This list is intended to note those nicknames that were in common use...
- cards themselves have also been negative, criticizing printing errors, unflattering photos that are also prone to fading, the lack of the cardholder's signature...
- furnished Shaughnessy with his now-famous sobriquet, "Shank," for the often unflattering and critical nature of his articles. Shaughnessy was born in Groton,...
- atmosphere of palace intrigue cultivated by her son Paul I of Russia, led to unflattering portrayals of Catherine.[clarification needed] Some called her the "Messalina...
- interviews with a persistence that often causes subjects to cast an unflattering light on themselves.[better source needed] Isaac Chotiner, "A Dangerous...
- moral issues. Gérson's Law has come to express highly characteristic and unflattering traits of the national media character, which is interpreted as the character...
- left-wing politics. Its rakish title character, Lord Glenarvon, is an unflattering depiction of her ex-lover, Lord Byron. In 1866, it was reprinted under...
- Some of these women were early po****rizers of Jung's ideas. Even more unflattering were the terms maenads or valkyries. After his wife, Emma, chief among...
- is a Swedish writer. She caused a scandal in 1997 when she included unflattering descriptions of two famous Swedish men in her autobiographical novel...
- "Bad Education Transported Geraldine Viswanathan Back to the "Most Unflattering Fashion Period"". InStyle. Archived from the original on 25 October 2021...