Not all the people who compared us invidiously with the Soviet Union or other communist countries were communists. |
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For out of all the years she had known Lord Blackthorne, he had never acted invidiously. |
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Already, invidiously, however, I had an inkling that the books he read were somehow not the real books. |
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I found myself inevitably drawn, perhaps invidiously, to imagining desk officers deciding not to respond to the initial call, because they believed that the matter involved a domestic assault, a lovers' fight. |
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Dickens's children were frequently compared invidiously with their father. |
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It was the vice presidency that John Nance Garner invidiously compared to a bucket of warm spit, but the role of first lady of the United States has got to be just as bad. |
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