Even the program book's supplementary material avoids any mention of the depravities endured there. |
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These are well known and their depravities thoroughly discussed. |
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His work of this time conveyed disgust at the horrors of war and the depravities of a decadent society with unerring psychological insight and devastating emotional effect. |
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It is possible that the depravities in Abu Ghraib were not systematic, although the Red Cross report suggests otherwise. |
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The boy' mother tells him to go back to his books, he should not hear about such depravities. |
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He insisted that they indulge no more in pagan immorality, corrupt practices, or the depravities of the theatre and arena. |
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Many of us did not even know the cyber realm harbored such depravities. |
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Happiness is on the horizon, as long as she can get rid of her disturbing neighbour Lefloc-Pinel, an elegant banker whose charm masks far too many depravities. |
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There were men there who had committed merciless robberies, cruel murders, heartless swindles, abominable depravities. |
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For this faring is base but necessary for my strategies, I fully admit it! But depravities deprive the heartless, not the heartworthy. |
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