A person of weak morals would have gone out to scandalise his colleagues even on matters he agreed with. |
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Worse still, we seem to have fixed upon a great many varieties that scandalise me. |
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It found him in contempt of court, and found that he had attempted to scandalise the Family Court. |
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Australia's continuing loss of defence capability would scandalise the Australian people if the whole truth were to be revealed. |
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Like the entire BSE saga, it manages to bore, scandalise, disgust and terrify, all at the same time. |
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A keen student of psychoanalysis, the father of two published a series of books seemingly designed to scandalise the establishment. |
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You can add to that the hysteria whipped up by newspapers and TV that scandalise their readers and viewers with stories of neglect and incompetence. |
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The episode will only deepen the bitter rivalry between the Scorpions and the regular police. This murky sort of business would scandalise any country. |
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