He said the biggest obstacle to a Yes vote was the Government, whose track record of deceit, and duplicity had now been shamefully exposed. |
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And even though we're shamefully useless at this game, we're inclined to agree. |
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The result is a guilty pleasure that provides a shamefully enjoyable piece of brain-dead fun. |
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Although best watched when insensible with drink, The Adventures Of Grey Boab is as shamefully hypnotic as a car crash. |
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That's what the pharmaceutical company would have you believe in its shamefully manipulative TV commercial. |
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There are builders who sugarcoat their proposals with big-name architects, irresistible bait in a city that shamefully settles for the ordinary. |
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I see your compliance to publishing this man's diary as completely inappropriate, not to say shamefully one-sided and deeply biased. |
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Even the British social history volumes have declared that we have been treated shamefully and contemptibly. |
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The government's hateful message to migrants and refugees contrasts shamefully with its attitude to the oil companies. |
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They stand next to some council flats now looking shamefully in need of care and attention next to their spanking new neighbours. |
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To my horror, Tulsi Pipe Road was now shamefully dug up, its bowels exposed and the entrails left lying on one side for the world to see. |
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Both shamefully used social division to their electoral advantage pursuing a governing style which corrodes probity and accountability. |
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Even our traditional enemies would never treat us this shamefully and discourteously. |
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Personally, I think the article is shamefully biased as a piece of journalism. |
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An unwanted actor who had been shamefully tossed aside by Hollywood was simply at the mercy of these young hotties. |
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I can't say anything about these as I shamefully ignored them completely in favour of an orgy of consumerist spending on clothes. |
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Despite an attitude that considered dancing shamefully unmasculine, Juan was sufficiently motivated by this information to try his best. |
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Many unburdened themselves in juvenile memoirs or drawings which have been shamefully neglected until recently. |
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Small wonder that sometimes patients slip through the net of care and are shamefully neglected. |
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But he's going to do it shamefully and in full recognisance that he's basically shirking his intellectual responsibilities to the world. |
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Most shamefully of all, she hid behind the tragic parents of the girl, who she exploited. |
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These elected officials shamefully receive money from corporations and advice from their lobbyists. |
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Indians had been shamefully treated, and they remained victims of threats, bribery, and fraud. |
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And rather than make the Cat an original presence and his own, he shamefully resorts to using voices from his previous screen incarnations. |
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There are builders who sugar-coat their proposals with big-name architects, irresistible bait in a city that shamefully settles for the ordinary. |
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I went onstage filled with dread at the thought that I might teeter shamefully in my balances or fall out of my turns. |
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As a result of his shamefully Straussian language Coles was stripped of his captaincy and transfer-listed. |
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Also, her older sister drilled her mercilessly every day in martial arts, saying that both of them had gotten shamefully out of shape and needed practice. |
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Someone shamefully stripping a paratrooper's grave of its name plate doesn't make that paratrooper any less dead, you see. |
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The only outcome of withdrawing help will be to witness more people needlessly and shamefully dying on Europe's doorstep. |
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In a shamefully undemocratic development system, this is one of the most untransparent forums of the lot. |
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In short, for opposition members who have been quick to criticize and use this pandemic shamefully for partisan needs, I say this. |
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This is shamefully little, given the structural problems of almost all these countries. |
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This is true for the Member States and regions, some of whose percentage levels are shamefully low. |
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The overall international response to evolving pandemics has been shockingly slow and remains shamefully underresourced. |
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Rich country governments are behaving shamefully in still tying aid to the promotion of their own economic interests. |
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And yet shamefully, today their expression is accompanied by a request for anonymity. |
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Republican legislation and a long ballot led to shamefully long lines in the Sunshine State. |
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Their struggle for independence is shamefully under-discussed. |
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Sighing shamefully, the warrior knew he had mistreated his poor friend. |
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For a political thriller, it is shamefully lazy about its politics. |
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If you hear any other coach claim his player deserves consideration, you know that coach is shamefully huckstering or making sure his guy gets on an All-American team. |
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It also established for the first time embryonic clauses on human rights and democracy to which all the states signed up except, shamefully, Venezuela. |
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That is exactly what the member for Sudbury is shamefully trying to do. |
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Under these circumstances, the pacifying declarations on humanitarian aid by the European institutions are shamefully hypocritical and we have no intention of backing them, which is why we abstained from the vote. |
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God will not leave Himself without witnesses to the truth, even when it seems to be spitefully run down by its enemies and shamefully deserted by its friends. |
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Racism, albeit more subtly manifested than Powellism, is poisoning the sphere of public discourse, and politicians of all the main parties are shamefully pandering to it. |
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It's all part of a move toward ghettoization, they charge, an attempt to make the poor feel so shamefully unwanted that they will leave the area. |
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Gawain flatly refuses to be part of any act that will treat the queen shamefully. |
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Many in authority, however, behaved shamefully. |
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Aided by Mr Radler, a tight-knit group of business cronies and a shamefully acquiescent audit committee, Lord Black's systematic long-term looting of the companies he controlled became increasingly frenzied. |
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Volunteering is shamefully expensive and can be exploitative. |
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Witnesses who came from British Columbia were snubbed by the chair of the committee, who shamefully shirked his responsibilities and left the room for the third time. |
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The famous and shamefully notorius Caligula and Claudius, Trajan and Karakala receive what they deserve whereas the less known names come clearly out of the shade for the first time. |
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Some people in that cliquey territory shamefully treated him like an alien from Mars. |
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Never before had I understood what it might do to a community to remove generations of children from their homes, let alone treat those children shamefully. |
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Because, despite official statements, the assistance plan offered to the people is shamefully small, does not meet the real needs of the people, and leads nowhere. |
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