Haven't they seen what happens when moral watchdogs condemn a scandalous music video? |
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The allegations of a scandalous incident have been circulating inside media offices for weeks now. |
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They are normally only awarded where the conduct can be described as reprehensible, scandalous or outrageous. |
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But I've never had anything that was so scandalous and that really might have affected my career so much. |
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Here's one of the most scandalous guys in the American public right now so he's got to at least be able to go into the store and be innocuous. |
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Substantial indemnity costs are reserved for cases involving reprehensible, scandalous or outrageous conduct. |
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There had to be scandalous behavior and the scandal needed to be known generally. |
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Their descendants, too, have hidden and sometimes even destroyed potentially scandalous objects. |
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I find that there has not been any conduct on the part of the plaintiff that is scandalous, reprehensible or outrageous. |
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But such utter disrespect and scandalous behavior never marked those debates. |
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Elizabeth kept her virginity, but the affair was scandalous because Robert was already married. |
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But this old affair, scandalous enough to serve as a motive for a Greek tragedy, arose from the similarity of their characters. |
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A report from Western Australia has uncovered a scandalous neglect of the physical health of people with mental illness. |
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Within days they were as gaping as they had ever been, and this exercise in futility simply amounts to a scandalous waste of money. |
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It is scandalous that we still allocate scarce homeland security dollars on the basis of pork barrel spending and not on risk. |
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But to date, no one has expressed the slightest interest in this scandalous state of affairs. |
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There had been a scandalous failure of intelligence gathering behind the exaggerated estimation of Soviet strength. |
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Instead, the series has drawn flak from right-wing media as a scandalous waste of NHS cash that should have been spent on direct patient care. |
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There will be measures to improve the currently scandalous state pensions paid to many women. |
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Indeed she is rightly such a firm favourite that any election would be a scandalous waste of time and money. |
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To my parents, a couple of cups of sugar seemed a scandalous amount to waste on such an uncertain experiment. |
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It is scandalous that an offence that was committed on September 23 should not have been dealt with until last week. |
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That would be a scandalous waste of an historic building and community facility. |
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And this looseness and blowsiness is not anything as simple and scandalous as abrupt and disordered syntax. |
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The news of conditions at Scutari, where the ill and wounded soldiers were barracked, was considered scandalous back home in London. |
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While they brought scandalous scores on Saturday, he was thrown out of the tournament after reporting late. |
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In the afternoon over tiffin, Janda would compose scandalous gossip columns. |
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When my character fell for one of the farmers and got involved in a love triangle, it was all very scandalous. |
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Witty, flamboyant and scandalous, he was also a diarist in the tradition of Samuel Pepys. |
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In light of the mission to spread the gospel, the division of the churches seemed pragmatically ineffective and theologically scandalous. |
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All of this can be had without the malicious slander or the scandalous headlines. |
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One of the many scandalous realities we choose to ignore because we cannot assimilate it is the fact of unexpressed thought. |
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We know that vanguardist groups resort to underhand tactics as a matter of principle, but this is a particularly scandalous example. |
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I was only a nipper but I loved all the outrageousness and the scandalous double-entendres even then. |
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Maybe it's lacking a certain scandalous, over-the-top flair that people find intriguing and buzzworthy. |
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And a quick squint at his press clippings suggests that the way he earns his living is indeed scandalous. |
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Half a dozen scandalous cases after 1780 illustrated the difficulties and stiffened foreign resistance to Chinese jurisdiction. |
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Last night, in an address to bishops in Nigeria, Pope John Paul II insisted that priests must live celibate lives and avoid scandalous behaviour. |
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The first aspect is laughable, the second scandalous and the third outrageous. |
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The overwhelming majority of voters supported their calls for reform and the end of scandalous political behavior. |
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No longer considered sexually scandalous, its analyses of patriarchy and its proposed antidotes to women's domination are still debated. |
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Judge Martin said the present levels of drink and drug consumption are scandalous. |
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The whole place had an eerie feel, it was over 250 years old and in that time there must have been plenty of devilry and scandalous behaviour. |
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The current director resigned amid a series of scandalous embarrassments involving children that were supposed to be in Florida's care. |
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On various matters, they helped set the stage for the scandalous behavior of John and other high-fliers now in disgrace. |
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A breath of fresh air is provided by the arrival of the scandalous Mrs Erlynne, whose reputation has preceded her. |
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In Imamura's eyes, all this wicked wantonness is as graphic in its disgust and scandalous at its heart as hardcore images or vulgar stag reels. |
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A time of heavy coins and horse manure, warmish beer, a scandalous flash of ankle. |
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It's scandalous that airline passengers are still not screened against all names on a terrorist watch list. |
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The scandalous CEOs have pushed us too far, and finally are reaping the whirlwind of public fury. |
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The only way out from the deadlock situation is to liquidate the scandalous holding and start anew. |
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In the following years Milton wrote against the Royalists, mysteriously escaping the scaffold for his scandalous comments. |
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The crowd eventually dispersed, displeased that the scandalous royalty show had ended. |
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Michaud did not come out of the closet in order to avoid some scandalous revelation. |
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The council seems to be hell-bent on penalising the citizens of York, who are most affected by the scandalous parking charges imposed in the evening. |
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But the worshippers and admirers of these gods delight in imitating their scandalous iniquities, and are nowise concerned that the republic be less depraved and licentious. |
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As with a couple of Bif's own songs, its anthemic catchiness makes it a guilty pleasure but, all in all, there's nothing new or interesting or scandalous to report. |
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In order to protect the guilty, Morin won't name names, which is probably just as well given the litany of scandalous events chronicled in the book. |
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Instead, Bergman is stuck playing a polite flibbertigibbet, the kind of helpless royal who many would consider scandalous if she wasn't so pure in her personal morality. |
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She must have married him for his money, speculated Scotland's shocked upper classes when the scandalous news of the secret wedding ceremony leaked out. |
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Any self-respecting philosopher ought to be prepared with some gnomic sayings that can bear several interpretations, at least some of them scandalous. |
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But there's nothing remotely scandalous about this reality-based movie. |
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The list of famous names in Tufnall's stud book is truly scandalous. |
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Along with fellow debauchers Richard Burton and Oliver Reed, he made scandalous headlines in the '60s and '70s while doing enormous damage to his health. |
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But whatever their scandalous relationships are, they pale in comparison to that of aria. |
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So why did the God of the Hebrew people choose such a scandalous setting for becoming human? |
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In London, the group will do walking tours of the variously sexy, scandalous, and literary neighborhoods of Soho and Bloomsbury. |
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I find the general silence and lack of memory absolutely scandalous. |
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Plus, check out our brief history of other scandalous royal and celeb siblings. |
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Many people might find this magistrate's sentence abominably scandalous. |
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For some reason, beyond my comprehension, our Government seems prepared to allow continental operators to walk all over us in this manner and it is quite scandalous. |
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We do need to show that we can talk without contradiction of God's universal salvific will and the scandalous particularity of the incarnate and risen Lord. |
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In this scandalous era, savvy operatives like him are expendable. |
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When are the Chairman and governors of the BBC going to wake up their consciences and address this scandalous perversion of public service broadcasting? |
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It has been a noticeable feature of media scrutiny of both religion and politics that the negative and the scandalous are continually disinterred to reinforce negativity. |
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It is wild that something that would seem to be so scandalous would just disappear from the press. |
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Clearly this scandalous abuse of public funds must be stopped. |
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The soapiness that was fun and scandalous became way too sudsy. |
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Both were early advocates of birth control at a time when this was considered scandalous. |
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Dutch publishing houses pirated of fashionable books from France and created a new market of political and scandalous fiction. |
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The new, even at its most scandalous, has been set against an informing background and framework of tradition. |
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Also, ladywear was a very sensitive topic during this time, where women showing their ankles was viewed to be scandalous. |
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Conversation is immoral, where the discourse is undecent, immodest, scandalous, slanderous, and abusive. |
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She was a celebrated bohemian, considered a scandalous woman. |
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A second and more scandalous possible tie also exists that would make the soon-to-be married couple half second cousins once removed. |
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So it would be scandalous if an unelected lawmaker could survive in the House of Lords. |
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The most scandalous marriage of all was to one of the sacred Vestal Virgins. |
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The magazine published scandalous pictures of the movie star. |
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Might even try this anecdata in Roy's Toy3, to see if its gui-ed algorithm-ized academic mumblings prove this scandalous anecdata. |
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From the discovery of a child's mutilated body, through judicial exe cution and a scandalous trial, Lustrum is a study in the timeless enticements and horrors of power. |
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However, his intellectual and spiritual attraction to Anabaptism and Pietism led to a rather scandalous conversion to the German Baptist Church in America. |
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The thing made a big stir in the town, too, and a good many come out flatfooted and said it was scandalous to separate the mother and the children that way. |
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No criminality can be infered or punishment inflicted, but for writing, printing, uttering, or publishing false, scandalous and malicious aspersions against the government. |
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Crosland, vindictively reacted to Douglas's discovery that De Profundis was addressed to him and defensively tried to distance him from Wilde's scandalous reputation. |
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By the 1680s fashionable political European novels had inspired a second wave of private scandalous publications and generated new productions of local importance. |
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Nevertheless, immorality, nepotism, simony and lavishness gave the Roman church a bad reputation and the scandalous behavior of popes and cardinals needed to be corrected. |
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His recent scandalous novel might be the source of his undiagnosable pain, a psychological source that leads to a medication addiction, legal and otherwise. |
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The scandalous bronze-lacker age, of hungry animalisms, spiritual impotencies and mendacities, will have to run its course, till the Pit swallow it. |
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