She watched as the three were tried, dubiously linked to the occult, and convicted of murder. |
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Lorde frowned dubiously but before he could reply, there came a knock at the door. |
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Well, there's an example of synergy right there, albeit synergy of a negative and dubiously profitable kind. |
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Much of what Simpson says should encourage self-consciousness about the costs of an unthinking appeal to dubiously concrete subject positions. |
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Seen in her hotel room, for instance, she is dubiously reflected in her own mirror, or lost behind a latticed screen. |
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Sam looked dubiously at the large oval mirror on the desk, as Ryan set blue candles around it. |
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A dubiously videotaped confession by her alleged stalker was voluntarily pulled by prosecutors as direct evidence. |
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Once the rink opened Michael took my comfy worn trainers and returned with a pair of ice-skates which I dubiously donned. |
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When Pashmina shawls rose into fashion prominence during the mid 90's, it was marketed dubiously. |
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They're not actually rude or deliberately slack, just dubiously competent. |
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The billionaires would be allowed to keep their dubiously acquired fortunes, and no inquest would be held into the state sell-offs that made them rich. |
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Perhaps they were merely the result of overly optimistic accounting or of wishful thinking about the value of dubiously contrived products that in the end were worthless. |
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They had perpetuated a dubiously holy union of Church and State that had refused for centuries to hear the cry of the poor and the oppressed. |
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The recordings are believed to have been made by the domestic counter intelligence agency, the BIS, and shed light on the often dubiously overlapping worlds of Czech politics and business. |
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That party, after three months of wrangling over a dubiously tied leadership election, has finally voted again and chosen the defence minister, Binyamin Ben-Eliezer, as its chairman. |
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By the time the Liberal Democrats' turn came round on May 13th, Parliament was on its knees. The purchases dubiously claimed by MPs ranged from dog food and toilet brushes to thousands of pounds' worth of home improvements. |
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And acting as a spoiler is dubiously effective at achieving one's goals. |
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In addition, experience from other fields where observatories have been set up shows that, apart from rather dubiously creating jobs, they are not of any great benefit. |
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The Supreme Court reversed 11 SEC decisions, contending that it did not find irregularities, even in cases where voter turnout dubiously exceeded 95 percent. |
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