The blond drew a spiked chain, while the other drew a nefariously shaped sword. |
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They will make use of that allegiance and fight viciously to hold on to the power they have so nefariously usurped. |
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If somebody did shuffle nefariously off the mortal coil in this film, they did so in a way that escaped my notice completely. |
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Or down First Avenue, into the lower Sixties along Second, a nefariously vague zone whose residents seemed to Perkus like zombies, beyond help. |
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And in some cases, we had folks from out of state who were coming into Utah, getting a Utah driver's license and using it nefariously for identification purposes. |
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But such schemes can be used nefariously to keep rivals out of a market and preserve an incumbent's monopoly. |
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Those transfers strengthen extremist groups and allow terrorist groups to nefariously gain political advantage by using those arms against civilians, in clear violation of any moral or legal norm. |
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These dark siblings of the demon can nefariously target the ordinary people of Paris. |
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But what's nefariously intriguing about this software is that it isn't trying to hijack your current browser, it's straight-up replacing it. |
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Action: Super-villain plots to destroy the coin and bring the economy to its knees, from which he stands to profit due to a nefariously brilliant hedge he has prepared. |
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Contrary to what the Conservatives have asserted, that they will have an open and transparent government, through a budget bill, they are nefariously trying to make a significant amendment to a critical environmental law. |
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He also termed the killing of ulema in Karachi as a bid to fuel hatred and violence in Karachi among society, and a nefariously dangerous bid to incite sectarian violence. |
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