It seems incredibly stupid and as yet I cannot find one redeeming quality in this story. |
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If it had only one redeeming quality, it was that it was the closest railhead to Montana. |
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I defy anyone to tell me what redeeming quality ticks have and what purpose they serve in the great circle of life other than to be disgusting. |
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One could argue that for people who smoke the taste is a redeeming quality, but there are no redeeming qualities. |
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It's hard to see that he has even a single redeeming quality. |
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Sirius's great redeeming quality is how much affection he is capable of feeling. |
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Often irony is the only redeeming quality of his serpentine sentences. |
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Besides protection, graffiti provides the blast walls' only redeeming quality. |
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The successful memoirist is the one who explores self in ways in which others can see perhaps a glimmer of their own selves and who retains throughout the redeeming quality of self-deprecation. |
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Our friendship with Jesus Christ is the redeeming quality that takes our personality from unsavory to save-worthy. |
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This is, I think, the great, redeeming quality of city life, what makes it worthwhile living here, despite all the thoughtless depredations of bikers and truckers, and radio blasters. |
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For Winder, it's the country's redeeming quality. |
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