I fear I cannot stand more than two nights per week in this damnable place. |
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However, as the teams traipsed off at 4 o'clock, those damnable weather gods decided to rain on Partick's parade. |
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Such a damnable day only heightens the pleasure of what I am about to receive. |
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Although ideologically-motivated negligence is damnable enough, it is a far cry from intentional and explicit support for mass murder. |
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This dire, occasionally damnable predictability undermines the painterly finesse with which the film's director arranges his ravishing images. |
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The combination of incompetence and downright carelessness on the part of those charged with protecting our citizens is absolutely damnable. |
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You wanted to take a break in 2019 to save your damnable American Constitution from being put to the torch by Ali's legions. |
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The Church must be watchful lest false teachers worm their way into the fellowship and spread damnable heresies. |
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You have once again hoodwinked me into risking my life in one of those damnable contraptions! |
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Yet people short on money often neglect the advice of the professional scolds and instead turn to the damnable moneylenders. |
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Her sister is the symbol of all that is detestable, damnable and loathsome. |
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From that day forth I became acutely aware that people say the most damnable stuff off-the-record. |
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Such shops used to exist, but they have all been put out of business by those damnable supermarkets. |
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He was startled to behold their beauty, and at once felt a rush of love for these creatures, blessing them as the only other living things in his damnable world. |
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In recent years the craft has attained a vague sense of semi-respectability, and that damnable respectability brought with it new rules against drinking. |
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There is a hideous fatalism about it, a ghastly and damnable reduction of beauty and intelligence, of strength and purpose, of honor and aspiration. |
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Most pastors graciously welcome these couples as good people, even though their official church teaching may condemn this cohabitation as fornication, a damnable sin. |
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Is diving on a grenade damnable if it saves the others in the room? |
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What revolted was that Oliva reached his damnable decision alone. |
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Overall, it seems a far from damnable record from a government which never promised that justice would be done though the heavens fall. |
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I am convinced that finding the causes of this damnable disease will lead to its prevention, containment and cure. |
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The main clients, namely the members of first nations, want nothing whatsoever to do with this damnable bill. |
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I am dog tired of the damnable persona, the expectations, the limitations, the repetition, the pop-up chorus line, the dead weight of accumulated history. |
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How can something so utterly damnable and sick also be so funny? |
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The powers that be, the media, the intellectual élite engage in an enormous deception, probably more from ignorance than intention, but in any case with a damnable denial of the consequences. |
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