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But the point is not only to throw undesirables out.
You got to keep the undesirables out of town, sweetness.
Because that is really what it's all about - just keeping the undesirables out of town.
Another would be "to prevent undesirables from moving in," he said.
He came up to see us once, looking for someone who'd passed through, one of the occasional undesirables.
One of two big men who stop undesirables moving beyond the foyer.
This is important because it could help governments keep track of undesirables.
"I think it was made in order to kill undesirables.
Guards no longer stand at state borders to keep undesirables out.
Even as a refuge for undesirables, it was close to the bottom of the list.
Undesirables were criminals but also the disabled and the poor.
It would be open season on all the scum and undesirables of the world.
Then, later, we can dispose of undesirables as they appear.
New York, though, is a city where some people view even a school or a park as unpopular because they might attract undesirables.
Mr President, what is the best way to keep out all the undesirables?
Jack Slade found himself high on the list of community undesirables.
He frowned and shook his head, as if she lived among undesirables.
"We have evolved into being undesirables in a very desirable neighborhood."
One may accept a probation order not to associate with "undesirables."
He may reject one of two undesirables, and the other becomes his "representative."
"They have removed many undesirables from these parts," the other officer protested.
But just the same we can dispense with the undesirables."
"If we keep renting space to the undesirables, several years from now this will not be the most exciting street in the country," he said.
A vacuum that a host of undesirables would rush to fill.
I was then pushed into a particular barracks, mostly for Jews and other undesirables.