But don't let them lurk deep in your soul's most secret crannies, malignly pulling strings and making you act out in absurd ways. |
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What unites the tyrannical of this world is the human instinct to obey, and to conform, an instinct malignly exploited by evil leaders. |
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Though I have tried to weed them all out, some will remain, lurking malignly in the depths of inner parts. |
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It is also the case that contemporary historians malignly reinvoke that tradition of extermination. |
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If innate immunity is malignly attacked, the battle against infections is lost from the start. |
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However, the other woman is not helping and is staring malignly at me. |
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If you want to look at that malignly you certainly could do: they have made it so nobody can afford to write stories about them. |
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This represents a change of focus away from the possibility of using micro-organisms malignly to cause infectious diseases to the possibility of using biochemical agents to disrupt the operation of biological systems. |
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Expect the busts of Lenin to go on grinning malignly in the Communists Delhii headquarters, no matter how liberally the party rules in West Bengal―at least until the building gets sold to Wal-Mart. |
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One of the things that we have learned, to our great regret, is just how easy it has been for a malignly ideological Tory-led government to unpick the gains Labour made. |
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