Now they are being rewarded for their bastardry to our children with no requirement that they even spend it on education. |
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She is a fierce champion of equality of opportunity, having endured the bastardry of the Queensland government decades ago. |
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The only viable defence against such bastardry rests with National print media truly living up to their professional journalistic standards. |
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I did not note anyone ask her about this act of complete bastardry. |
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The happiness, the bastardry, the peculiar colour, even the scent comes through. |
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He gave unscrupulous people the go ahead to commit acts of bastardry. |
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Perhaps caucus members felt that increasing the future incidence of bastardry was a price worth paying in the effort to put the nightmare behind them. |
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These little acts of bastardry are proof they know their goose is cooked. |
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Aussie politicians are generally very, very good at low bastardry. |
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But moments of generosity are eclipsed by summary ruthlessness and such contradictions offer a provocative counterpoint to familiar expressions of good and bad, heroism and bastardry, vice and virtue. |
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