The film is so airless, so groundlessly sure of itself, that having a good time is out of the question. |
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It was once thought to be by Defoe, but is now known not to be by him or Swift, to whom the work was sometimes groundlessly attributed. |
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If our fear is vain, it is certain that fear itself is evil, and that the heart is groundlessly disturbed and tortured. |
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There is no shortage of inequity: pregnant Sylvie's sweetheart, for instance, is arrested groundlessly. |
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Persons with reduced mobility will no longer be groundlessly refused to book a flight or board a plane. |
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Murray was groundlessly suspected of having fallen out with Mauresmo. |
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It is preposterous that a criminal regime that possesses nuclear weapons, is not a party to the international treaties on weapons of mass destruction and feeds on terrorism and bloodshed can accuse others groundlessly. |
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The ostensible reason was that Mr Nica, who represents a junior partner in the coalition, had groundlessly alleged that a huge electoral fraud was being planned in the presidential election due on November 22nd. |
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