Why couldn't they lock the woman up in the Tower of London for the rest of her misbegotten life? |
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And all of this must be viewed within the conditions that exist in this poor misbegotten place as we speak. |
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To call lifting 25 million people out of fear and despair, into freedom and hope, a misbegotten adventure beggars belief. |
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That hubris strikes me as even more misbegotten given what's happened since the war ended. |
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But her lyrics touch on stalkers, stabbing, and misbegotten foreign policy. |
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But slowly it dawned on me that it was, perhaps, more about the most classic of misbegotten South African stereotypes. |
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It would be a boon to cities if they could get rid of such misbegotten places. |
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From the doorsteps, some misbegotten mutts might cast a malevolent but lazy eye toward us. |
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Our capital cities and coastal conglomerates are full of misbegotten monstrosities. |
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You must break the will of His minions that cause the gates to stand, and face the misbegotten army that defends them. |
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At least, as you say, you always bring one of your poor misbegotten lackeys with you when you get those promotions. |
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We rejected the brutality, the propaganda, the misbegotten wars, the imperial arrogance. |
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Still, the fact that every finisher is received like a survivor from some misbegotten Arctic expedition is nice. |
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As I don't own a television, my irregular glimpses of that misbegotten medium derive from the hospitality of someone else. |
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This has been part of the fallacy driving Junior's misbegotten strategy from day one. |
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This misbegotten reversion to the failed doctrines of the Volkstead era of Prohibition has less than the chance of success which that effort had. |
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Perhaps Emerson was so convinced by his own misbegotten conclusions in 1995 that he's completely internalized them. |
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If Britain cannot revive its economy, denounce the misbegotten euro even though Britain is out of it. In this section Must we work harder? |
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As well as turning against their hapless political class, voters are rejecting the European elite that spawned the misbegotten euro. |
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Designed to conserve fish stocks, this misbegotten scheme has reduced some species to near extinction. |
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Most of the multinational corporations and international financial institutions are behind these misbegotten delays. |
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They aren't like anything we've seen on this misbegotten dirtball so far. |
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Possibly because of this tragedy rightly overshadowing all other aspects, little has been heard of the monetary cost of this misbegotten adventure. |
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The other is just out and hopefully will be equally misbegotten. |
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Is this the misbegotten principle on which he wants to take a stand? |
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A great example was the misbegotten flirtation a couple of decades ago with inotropic therapy. |
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The misbegotten monkey bread is better left to the imagination. |
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August 11 2015 August 30 201515 If you're unlucky enough to find yourself watching this misbegotten new play by Sarah M. Duncan, seeing will be believing. |
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Your hickey in The Iceman Cometh has become legendary and most recently you played Jim Tyrone in A Moon for the Misbegotten. |
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