| Now it is no more than a pathetic and abjectly partisan rag, not even worthy of tearing up and hanging in the outside dunny. |
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| Not only did the footballers perform abjectly, but their attitude was all wrong. |
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| About time all those who voted for him abjectly expressed their apologies to the coming generation of young citizens. |
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| He said the State had abjectly failed the workers and their families, some 100,000 people. |
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| Anyway, the point remains that Labour has abjectly failed to read the mood of the nation when it comes to tax cuts. |
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| Here the ISO betrays their abjectly reformist faith that a good and harmless imperialism can be created. |
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| But, he was a very religious man so everyone had to shut up and let him have a job he was abjectly unqualified for because to do otherwise would be theocratically incorrect. |
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| They have had the opportunity of power in a period of great prosperity and growth in Canada, but they have failed abjectly and totally. |
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| There are times when we must stand tall and hold our heads high if, in the future, we do not want to end up living abjectly on our knees. |
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| Marcelo cynically took out Morata yet Tevez scuttled on and Carvajal abjectly failed to check him. |
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| So the government's construction programme failed abjectly as a sanitation programme. |
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| The school occasionally depended on food donations, which were used to provide meals for the abjectly poor. |
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| Parents and communities as caregivers: Parental responsibility and involvement in the affairs of abjectly poor children is critical to their progress at school. |
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| But how much improvement it can bring to an abjectly poor state of 90m people, where only a third of the women can read, remains to be seen. As India's economy grows rapidly, so will the regional disparities. |
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| Is it any wonder that French or British citizens show little enthusiasm for a new treaty, when two of our longer serving leaders have abjectly failed to explain and justify the Union to their compatriots? |
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| Mr. Chair, I am of the view, as I think all of us are tonight, that Khartoum is abjectly unwilling to live up to whatever peace agreement it signs on to. |
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| In addition, the Government of the Sudan has abjectly failed to fulfil its agreed commitments to identify, neutralize and disarm armed militia groups under its control or influence. |
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| Indeed, the UN System should become the mechanism for the transfer of wealth from the super-rich North to the abjectly poor countries and communities in the South. |
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| Justice must be dispensed equally in the UK, from the most abjectly lawless inner city estate to the leafiest parts of rural Britain. |
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