The Echo material rammed home the insidiousness and pervasiveness of anti-Semitism. |
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Slowly, with an insidiousness no one recognized, those businesses began to disappear until now many of the buildings sit empty and abandoned. |
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I don't underestimate the insidiousness of both visible and hidden surveillance technologies. |
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Back at the table, she resumed denouncing the insidiousness of marriage as a trap for free souls. |
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After centuries of begrudge, avarice and insidiousness, the church leaders had to admit a religious freedom for all and every faithful one. |
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Indulged and defended by successive Mail editors he continued to highlight the insidiousness of the apartheid regime and its increasing desperation. |
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This is the insidiousness of gradualism: discomfort increases so slowly we don't notice it. |
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Asthma has become a common ailment in modern society, as the deteriorating environment and stress work their insidiousness against the human body. |
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For Havel, the insidiousness of ideology resides in its playing with a person's desire to be rooted, to be given answers, to return from existential exile. |
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Topics on the list take into account factors such severity, frequency, breadth, insidiousness, profile, and preventability. |
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This lent a new insidiousness to his temptation, since her contempt would be a refuge from his own. |
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Mr. Rob Anders: Mr. Speaker, this type of insidiousness, this type of evil of shoving out private sector money with public sector money expands beyond our borders. |
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