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Our teacher called it a place of some unkindness, I remember.
The unkindness with which she had considered this last thought brought her up short.
Such unkindness was not usually part of her normal behavior.
"Did you know a group of ravens is called an unkindness?"
There was no unkindness in his face, just a weary knowledge of how things were.
To make up for the unkindness, he made a bad and nervous joke.
Is it a good rule to return kindness for unkindness?
But he made everyone around him miserable, and his unkindness did nothing to improve the film in any way.
I am sure he does not deserve such general unkindness."
He would not do that, I felt assured, out of mere unkindness.
That nature, being sick of man's unkindness, Should yet be hungry!
Is there any unkindness between my lord and you, monsieur?
Discrimination, he felt, under the circumstances would be sheer unkindness.
"I say it in no unkindness to you," she resumed.
"The unkindness of your own relations has made you astonished to find friendship any where."
I am not drowned with them in Love's unkindness.
There was a deep unkindness in him towards those he believed to be inferior.
Because of human sin and unkindness, God sends a flood.
It had been an unkindness to load her so, a breach of trust.
A lost dog that she had taken in, and would not leave to chance and man's unkindness.
Much is made of the modern focus on weight, but it's an old form of unkindness.
Although your birds are probably ravens, so it would be an unkindness."
We see how mortal an unkindness is to them; if they suffer our departure, death's the word.
"The only unkindness would have been in rejecting his fellowship and service.
But it was also an act of unkindness.