And we'll see whether that was done, you know, malevolently or deliberately or not. |
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He limped up and down the boards, eyeing the audience malevolently past a particularly ugly prosthetic nose. |
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Whether malevolently or unwittingly, many leases include improper sections into their leases that are not in accordance with the law. |
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I gazed malevolently at the dreary, run-down apology of a holiday town and wished myself somewhere else. |
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The horse shoved his muzzle malevolently against the spaniel's face, eyeball to eyeball. |
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They had been told that this lake was animated by a sinister spirit which brooded unsleepingly, malevolently, over the three great arms of that majestic water. |
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Instead it meddles, often malevolently, with its neighbours. That is not surprising, for it has been the victim of much meddling. |
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Black Magicians usually employ Black Magic malevolently and with perseverance to harm their victims. |
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Caution is advisable, for Mars, discordant in the sixth house, malevolently influences the field of your professional activity. |
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In every classroom and every kitchen, her presence loomed malevolently over us, like the Bad Fairy at Sleeping Beauty's christening. |
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She caught a glimpse of hairless gray skin hanging loose from a thick neck, tiny yellow eyes squinting malevolently over a chinless, gaping mouth. |
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After we finish laughing malevolently and gloating sometime in December, would it change things in the actual world? |
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It is matter of bewildering shame that even an insatiable pandemic, malevolently targeting women, has failed to demonstrate, once and for all, the size of the gender gap, and the deadly risk we run by failing to close it. |
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Warner had looked bristlingly malevolent in his brief stay at the crease – but then his default setting is bristlingly malevolent: no doubt he potters around his local Tesco Metro bristling malevolently. |
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With that, he chuckled malevolently and ambled off to the portaloo. |
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She seemed in thrall to the malevolently change-resistant educational establishment, gullibly accepting whatever advice it and her officials gave her. |
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George Osborne Oik As posh as David Cameron but without his common touch, he is happiest when sneering malevolently at inferiors from the Government frontbench. |
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It disingenuously or perhaps even malevolently equivocates between two rather different notions of privacy in order to achieve a self-interested outcome. |
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