The shameful cowardliness of the man's commentating is simply unacceptable. |
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You could not be blamed for the craven cowardliness of your opponent, could you? |
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They have decided to risk losing through cowardliness, rather than to risk winning through valor. |
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Boos and hisses came from the crowds at the sight of No Name's cowardliness. |
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Unfortunately, Europe is continuing to forge ahead regardless, and with a cowardliness that our fellow citizens no longer accept. |
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Racism for me means foreignerhating skin heads, violence, cowardliness not courage, gang fights, ignorance, people with a lack of self-esteem. |
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At times, it is less holy, filled with betrayals, cowardliness and the setbacks or failures of our personal sins and the sins of those around us. |
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Then, the Socialists opted for party considerations, evasion and cowardliness in the face of the Council. |
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Due to the cowardliness and dishonour of such an act, only peasants are able to make this type of attack. |
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On the other hand as far as the Gospel is concerned, lack of daring, cowardliness, spinelessness, turning in on oneself, entrenching oneself in old habits and personal security are faults of quite a different seriousness. |
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It would seem to me to be a dereliction of moral and creative duty not to do so, not to mention the implicit cowardliness in avoiding those subjects. |
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In between, there is a mixture where cowardliness and selflessness have given us a new philosophy of expressing ideas without ownership lest responsibility follow due credit. |
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Forgive me for my cowardliness and the division of my heart. |
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In response to his matter-of-fact account of the war, in which he debunks her fiancé Sergius' heroism, Raina at first ridicules the intruder's cowardliness but ultimately appreciates his honesty. |
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