- - Unfair outcome, informally
- - Unfair treatment
- - Short end of the stick
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- - Unfair outcome
- - dare law to change - that's unfair
- - unfair event but distribution of cards was not cooked up
- - Roared "eel" loudly - that's unfair treatment!
- - Reform law having read the unfair terms
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- - Unfair judgment, informally
- - False accusation, informally
- - Legal injustice, informally
- - Unfair accusation
- - Poor judgment?
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- - Was unfairly criticized, informally
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- - unfairly handicapped, the toff suffered
- - the posh chap suffered when got at
- - Aristocrat was source of leak, being subversively persuaded
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- - Blackguard, horribly unfair, interrupted by female
- - Fancy collar worn by Mr Fleming made him look like a thug
- - Frilly neckwear fashionable worn by a bruiser
- - Sport -- motor-racing -- that's embraced by supporter becoming rowdy
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- - Unfairness, bias, inequity etc.
- - Unfairness
- - Fashionable, only diamonds wrong
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- - unfairly favoured lot for a jumped-up covering?
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- - It's not I that starts yelling over unfairness
- - it's not me, it's...
- - How could ... not have known?
- - time magazine's unusual choice of person of the year 2006.
- - "Here's looking at ..., kid" (famous "Casablanca" line)
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- - Manipulated unfairly, as a system
- - Played at a casino
- - Took advantage of, as a system
- - Took a chance, rampaged about, avoiding rap
- - Unfairly manipulated, as the system
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