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4 Sentences With "more uninviting"

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With its winter browns and crepuscular lighting, her house couldn't be more uninviting; with his smiles and smothering love, her husband, Drew (Dan Stevens), couldn't be more absurd.
Characteristics of weeds such as their genetic diversity, cross- breeding ability, and fast-growth rates put them at an advantage in changing climates as these characteristics allow them to adapt readily in comparison to most farm's uniform crops, and give them a biological advantage. There is also a shift in the distribution of pests as the altered climate makes areas previously uninhabitable more uninviting. Finally, with the increased levels, herbicides will lose their efficiency which in turn increases the tolerance of weeds to herbicides.
Antonio and Peter Ettinghausen were local tradesmen and Peter was also the local undertaker, so it is quite possible that he was the partner responsible for the fine cedar fittings and woodwork. Progress of the building was recorded in The Shoalhaven News of 15 August 1891: :"The new courthouse, erected by townsman Ettinghausen, will be ready for occupation in a few weeks time. The "agony" room is spacious, being 35 feet long, 26 feet wide most horrible-looking arrangement, in fact more uninviting than the one at Darlinghurst (Darlinghurst Courthouse). The cost of the building is near £1700." The building was completed in 1891 at a cost of £1,658/10/7 and was one of 25 new government buildings erected during that year.
The Morning Post printed the following review and synopsis: > Cryptoconchoidsyphonostomata, as Mr. Collette calls the whimsicality he has, > with the aid of Mr. R. H. Edgar, invented for the display of his own powers, > though it brings upon the stage four characters is in fact little more than > a monologue. A street genius named Plantagenet Smith, whose versatile > talents have not been enough to keep his head above water, has seen and > loved Polly Toddleposh, the lovely and romantic daughter of a successful > tradesman. His passion is returned, and he has ventured, strong in his > impudence, into the presence of the worthy cit to coax, bully, or cajole him > into a consent to his marriage. A prospect more uninviting than that of a > son-in-law of this species, dirty, dingy and wholly disreputable, cannot > easily be put before a father.

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