It isn't as if a democratic election acted as a magnet, pointing a nation resolutely and incorruptibly toward liberty. |
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And he knew that she actually enjoyed sharing and keeping those secrets, that she was incorruptibly loyal to him. |
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They are men who quietly and incorruptibly take the law into the far places of the country because of a sense of duty to be done. |
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Orwell saw the merit of the English judges as lying in their interpretation of the law according to the books and in their doing so incorruptibly. |
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Coburn came to Washington as a congressman in 1994, and distinguished himself by remaining incorruptibly right-wing while many Republican revolutionaries accustomed themselves to the perks of governing. |
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