I'd had a pint of beer, four glasses of wine, and some whisky, and that felt like a tremendous debauch. |
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The place had a reputation for hands-on debauch, so of course we were curious. |
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Why has CBS News decided it would rather debauch its brand and treat its audience like morons than simply admit their hoax? |
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Is it ethical to do so, is it moral to debauch one's artistic integrity at the altar of Oscar greed? |
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There is no subtler, no surer means of overturning the existing basis of society than to debauch the currency. |
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Given enough drugs, money and the right opportunities, anyone can debauch themselves. |
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Lenin is said to have said the best way to destroy the Capitalist System was to debauch the currency. |
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If they knew the nature and worth of religion, they would not debauch it to such shameful purposes. |
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Tonight, in front of the entire Law Enforcement Workers Association of New York, I will debauch you on the main gala dinner table. |
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Other people are sensibly heading to work and you feel like a lowlife reprobate skulking home after a debauch. |
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Others are authored by navel-gazing college students or self-declared alcoholics detailing each wretched night's debauch. |
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The French House is an iconic Soho watering hole, scene of many an artistic, theatrical or literary debauch. |
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This is Hindi cinema at its most debased, debauch, dreadful. |
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Or it could debauch its currency even further. |
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Every other individual of our party wasted in enervating slumbers, from the hesternal dissipation or debauch. |
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