He raced along the familiar trail, cursing its narrowness, its crookedness, its unalterable length. |
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However, removing the wisdom teeth does not usually improve crookedness or crowding in other teeth. |
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He became so reckless in his deceptions and crookedness precisely because he believed himself to be untouchable. |
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There will be no more duplicity, crookedness, and desire for name, fame, and prestige. |
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He rose from very humble beginnings and reached the pinnacle of success and later he fell, due to his own avarice and crookedness. |
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It has had its share of scams and crookedness, notably in the southern state of Karnataka, and it lacks ideas for making things better. |
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Does the member have any suggestions for how we could address the crookedness, if I may use that word again, that is going on in that country? |
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The high-accuracy sheet hanger and brake on this machine can minimize crookedness of material. |
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This non-surgical procedure corrects unevenness, crookedness, and depressions of the nose with different fillers under local anesthesia. |
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America's biggest bankruptcy was not a result merely of commercial misfortune or personal crookedness. |
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You shall not see therein any crookedness or unevenness. |
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On the other hand, crooked cucumbers are allowed only if they have no more than slight defects in colouring and have no defects or deformation other than crookedness. |
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The city's science museum, too, is moving to the bay. All this may come as a surprise to those more familiar with the city's reputation for rash political decisions and financial crookedness. |
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But cronyism and crookedness pervade the lower and middle levels of the movement, and even the highest dignitaries show a tendency to confuse the party's interests with those of the state. |
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Yet evidence of serious crookedness is everywhere. |
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All of them, those in power, and those who want the power, would pamper us, if we agreed to overlook their crookedness by wilfully restricting our activities. |
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