How To Use Unrestraint In A Sentence
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There is skepticism about the impact and the unrestraint spending they're seeing out of this democratic Congress.
CNN Transcript Jul 10, 2009
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Romans of the imperial age practiced torture against enemy combatants on an imposing scale of unrestraint.
David Bromwich: Follow the Evidence
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I swear, I could skin him, protect myself from all decoys, prevent us from meeting, even in dreams, within the same 100 yards, but no worries, I don't need protection; you follow the law and stay gone, as maybe you feared last year's blizzards and that's what kept us inside ... all that unrestraint, all that To Be Continued -- now you're just another Where Are They Now?
Ben Evans: The Poetry of Michael Tyrell
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And though most Internet groups inside big companies operate with a measure of unrestraint this group operates with the precision of a marching corps.
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I then paid her the most extravagant compliments; her senseless chatting I described as unrestraint tempered by finesse, her pretentious exaggerations as a natural desire to please; was it her fault that she was poor?
The Confession of a Child of the Century — Complete
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I described as unrestraint tempered by finesse, her pretentious exaggerations as a natural desire to please; was it her fault that she was poor?
The French Immortals Series — Complete
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But now there was no doubt as to his unrestraint with rum.
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It was danced with captivating unrestraint by these dancers and is a piece that could be seen and enjoyed many times over.
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Her unrestraint at the dinner table and wine cellar resulted in her well-remembered obesity.
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I think they are very able guys but no one individual or two or six individuals, unrestraint, ought to have this power.
CNN Transcript Sep 22, 2008
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[_The rampant unrestraint, which is the characteristic of wickedness_.] "Good," said Sibyl, quietly; "and I too.
Septimius Felton, or, the Elixir of Life
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It was the definitive moment for the Conservatives of Alberta, whose policies reflect those moments of Klein's unrestraint.
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[The rampant unrestraint, which is the characteristic of wickedness.] “Good,” said Sybil, quietly; “and I too.”
Septimius Felton, or, The elixir of life