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Examples
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On Cereal: Had a look and taste similar to skim cow's milk, added a not-unpleasant starchy note.
Move Over, Cow Anne Marie Chaker 2011
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He smelled of whiskey and cherry and salt, a not-unpleasant combination.
The Bird House Kelly Simmons 2011
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He smelled of whiskey and cherry and salt, a not-unpleasant combination.
The Bird House Kelly Simmons 2011
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The Gumfighting solution even had a not-unpleasant minty smell.
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The perennially litigous Ira Arnstein, born in 1879, would only be remembered today, if at all, for a few not-unpleasant Tin Pan Alley and religious numbers from the 1920s, except for the fact that he was convinced that other, more successful songwriters were constantly ripping him off.
Faire Matthew Guerrieri 2007
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The waters were indeed fizzy, with tiny bubbles that caused a not-unpleasant tickling, provoking a smile rather than loud laughter.
Off to the Races 2007
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The waters were indeed fizzy, with tiny bubbles that caused a not-unpleasant tickling, provoking a smile rather than loud laughter.
Off to the Races 2007
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The perennially litigous Ira Arnstein, born in 1879, would only be remembered today, if at all, for a few not-unpleasant Tin Pan Alley and religious numbers from the 1920s, except for the fact that he was convinced that other, more successful songwriters were constantly ripping him off.
Archive 2007-02-01 Matthew Guerrieri 2007
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Dickens, having been given a not-unpleasant crash course on this sort of thing by Jeliza's grandmother in the very same house, bashfully reprises his role as "a little sweetie".
Wired Review: Terry Gilliam's Tideland William Harryman 2007
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She pressed her palm between her breasts at the not-unpleasant feeling.
A Change of Seasons Bast, Anya 2005
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