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Several American political figures have been unflatteringly compared to the character.
She's been unflatteringly photographed most of the time.
In some Soviet war memoirs the Hurricane is described very unflatteringly.
One departed senior manager is recalled, unflatteringly, as "a real clean-desk guy."
Despite being unflatteringly installed in a stairwell, this is a beautiful and ingenious installation.
Police wanted control over the program's sponsor, and insisted that police not be depicted unflatteringly.
She seemed even thinner in the candlelight and the severe gray dress, her hair screwed back unflatteringly.
The lady was unflatteringly photographed without her knowledge during the intermission break of "The Producers."
In the 1940s and 50's it was often described locally and unflatteringly as the "stump".
Its size and proportions led the house to be called unflatteringly by Swift, a 'goose-pie'.
And there Marlowe has stood through the ages, his name unflatteringly bracketed with Shakespeare's.
Now the indictment I have drawn up harshly, bluntly and unflatteringly in Sec.
"Lily, you look beautiful," he said, unflatteringly amazed.
He eyed his speechless wife unflatteringly.
"Yes, I suppose that's true," said Geraldine, somewhat unflatteringly.
Unflatteringly.
He had not seen the film himself, but said this morning he had heard from a friend in London that he was portrayed unflatteringly.
He wasn't flatteringly or unflatteringly portrayed.
Because each Westchester municipality now has only one cable company, the company is often referred to, unflatteringly by subscribers, as a monopoly.
Without explanation, he referred unflatteringly to former Representative Bella Abzug.
Playing a character very unflatteringly based on Mr. Clinton, some Hanks friends say, would have made the actor uncomfortable.
But his inability to invest the volubility with wit makes this material the sort that stands unflatteringly exposed in the absence of a laugh track.
Gilbert Burnet (1643-1715) in his The history of my own times commented unflatteringly:
In 1999, Roberts was unflatteringly featured in the wrestling documentary Beyond the Mat.
Ms. Finley unflatteringly frames her own flesh by bunching up her red synthetic satin dress.