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  • So wisely I shut my letter, (after unwisely having driven everything to the last moment!) -- and now I have silk to tie fast with ... to tie a 'nodus' ... 'dignus' of the celestial interposition -- and a new packet shall be ready to go to you directly. The Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrett, Vol. 1 (of 2) 1845-1846
  • Rather unwisely Mr Morrison took himself off to Italy as the nation's landladies wept into their antimacassars.
  • Likewise, the insight that the schlemiels that populate his fiction are hapless because they unwisely separate themselves from the community is a fine one.
  • Most unwisely we had neglected to take a meal before starting, not expecting the district to be so plashy and unwholesome as it proved to be. Byeways in Palestine
  • Unwisely, they accompanied their agitation among the soldiery with incitements to mutiny.
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  • The fortification of staple foods with folic acid to prevent neural tube defects may be unwisely delayed on this account.
  • But the Prophet, in the tenth Hijrah year, most unwisely forbade “Nasy” = triennial intercalation (Koran ix. 36) and thus the lunar month went round all the seasons. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Aggressors in the past, relying on our apparent lack of military force, have unwisely precipitated war.
  • This was obviously not Silvia, Guido's cousin with whom Jeff had so unwisely fallen in love!
  • He was stung by the punch and unwisely chose to start mixing it with his opponent.
  • Glyndowr were unwisely made believe by a Welsh prophesier that King Henry of Monmouth, Volume 1 Memoirs of Henry the Fifth
  • One year in a Jesuit rehab penitentiary outside Madrid, two more as a worker-priest in a Marseilles slum, and only then back to the Congo he so unwisely loved. The mission song
  • American Muslims have unwisely gone untapped as a resource in counterterrorism strategy due to the rise of anti-Muslim rhetoric and Islamophobia after September 11th. Deborah Ramirez: Muslim-Police Community Partnerships Will Thwart Homegrown Terrorism
  • When I got to the the short pieces, I unwisely assumed them as fillers to get the record up to a realistic duration for a CD.
  • The sharp breakthrough came when Ross unwisely tugged Wes Hoolahan just inside the home penalty box.
  • So wisely I shut my letter, (after unwisely having driven everything to the last moment!) ” and now I have silk to tie fast with ... to tie a 'nodus' ... 'dignus' of the celestial interposition ” and a new packet shall be ready to go to you directly. The Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrett
  • Don Giovanni, described by Mozart and Da Ponte as a "Dramrna giocoso," has been brainwashed even more thoroughly than The Magic Flute by the intervening generations of those who loved their opera unwisely but too well. An Autobiography
  • With stooped shoulders and arms strategically placed to conceal unwisely revealed untoned tummies, the streakily applied fake tan denotes that the future is clearly both bright and orange.
  • They sometimes unwisely expose themselves to the dangers of long courtships, waiting, for example, to complete graduate school.
  • There are no agencies over here to help unthinking people get their unwisely spent money back.
  • The pair were engrossed in conversation for more than an hour, fuelling speculation the overworked minister had unwisely opened her heart to a political opponent.
  • Entirely unaware of His Majesty's unerring aim in hitting large surfaces at short range, we welcomed him cordially to our midst, and rather unwisely presented him with the freedom of the jungle, a ceremony which carried with it the privilege of bagging anything he could hit with his slungshot, in season or out of it. The Autobiography of Methuselah
  • At his headquarters he unwisely made a stand, and after a two-week battle was forced to retreat.
  • Either way, there are interesting times ahead for the EU, who has so unwisely expanded beyond the Oder-Neisse line. Those pesky East Europeans
  • Deaths and permanent neurological damage from anoxia have occurred when surgeons have unwisely performed immediate consecutive bilateral thoracoscopy rather than two separate operations.
  • On the other side, but equally healthful, may be put the fact that the style and structure of the originals and earlier versions, and especially that verse division which has been now so unwisely abandoned, served as safeguards against the besetting sin of all prose writers of their time, the habit of indulging in long wandering sentences, in paragraphs destitute of proportion and of grace, destitute even of ordinary manageableness and shape. A History of Elizabethan Literature
  • In its metamorphosis from novella to film, it wisely maintains the convention of narration, but unwisely pushes it to the wayside.
  • There are tens of thousands of e-mails in that trove, a lot of people speaking unguardedly, unwisely and impolitically. You shall know them by their work

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