A lot of my friends asked me not to go to court for that reason but I find the courts about the one uncorrupted part of Britain. |
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Why not return to pre-Roman and pre-Christian times, when the Germanic tribes were uncorrupted by the cosmopolitan civilization of Europe? |
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The point is also to end criminality so that we have wholesome and uncorrupted politics. |
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People need to know that my column is uncorrupted by any outside influences. |
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It could stay holy, sacrosanct, totally uncorrupted and virginal if it wasn't for us humans washing everything over with arrogance. |
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The film will have characters that are simple and uncorrupted like the people who lived in the villages 50 years ago. |
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Criminals are usually delivered to the police or the gendarmerie, a military police with a reputation of an uncorrupted elite force. |
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Good to know there is an organisation in Australia dedicated to uncorrupted, independent journalism. |
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To really return to an age when I was relatively uncorrupted, I would need to return farther than is comfortable to think about. |
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Why listen to a singer crack a note when you can listen to a recording that was clean and uncorrupted. |
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Although I thought could make a copy of my original, uncorrupted disk, the program wouldn't allow it. |
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I use the word in its connotation of an unimpaired or uncorrupted state of affairs. |
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They remain, by international standards, relatively uncorrupted by money. |
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They will be quite happy to have their tax money used to ensure that the political system remains uncorrupted or becomes corruption-free. |
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It is here that the absence of sizeable, uncorrupted, well-trained and efficient police forces is most noted. |
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If magnetic data carriers are filed, the responsibility for ensuring that they remain uncorrupted is that of the applicant. |
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King Henry I's daughter, the Empress Matilda, brought back from Germany the uncorrupted hand of the apostle when her husband died. |
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Because there are no earlier copies available, it may be difficult or impossible to restore the data to an uncorrupted state. |
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In Antarctica, one of the most uncorrupted ecosystems in the world, there are no beagles. |
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Fortunately, during its long, anguished and tormented history, this land has remained uncorrupted. |
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Assuring that the document is: a. Authentic, or b. An uncorrupted copy of an authentic document. |
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But Nour is secretly in love with Cherif, brilliant and uncorrupted deputy public prosecutor. |
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His shoulders and chest were huge and knotted, uncorrupted by tattoos. |
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Like the sun, he only appeared when shining, always full of kindness and infectious laughter, his mere presence injecting uncorrupted joy into every situation he encountered. |
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The limits of armed resistance were demonstrated, but the reputation of the royal house, uncorrupted by having to work within the system, was enhanced. |
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For every object situated in its field of vision, the laser scanner provides precise, uncorrupted information. |
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In some cases, disabling or turning down anti-virus will allow the file to come through uncorrupted, in other cases bringing down the firewall, or allowing an exception for our domain will alleviate the problem. |
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The building was built in the early seventeenth century with a style of Herrera and stresses inside the altar and reliquary containing the blood of San Gennaro uncorrupted and Saint Pantaleon. |
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The meeting with the rural, open landscape with almost uncorrupted and as close to its flora and fauna rarely enjoyed by the inhabitants of mega cities is a privilege that we have to take and which we must protect. |
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When the data all point in one direction like that, I tend to trust it. One final point: I think it is a mistake to view deflation or zero inflation as the idyllic, uncorrupted state of a monetary system. |
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But to listen to him talk about universities is to get the sense that he doesn't trust others to emerge from such an obstacle course of unsavory influences as uncorrupted as he did. |
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You need to ensure that your work stays safe, secure and uncorrupted. |
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Indeed, there is no democratic progress and economic and social development without independent, credible, efficient, accessible and uncorrupted justice. |
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Firstly, the enhancement of the rule of law through more efficient and uncorrupted institutions, combined with an improved economic situation, will encourage foreign investments. |
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The body of the saint was exhumed, and according to the Rites of Durham, was discovered to be uncorrupted. |
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The programmer seeded fresh, uncorrupted data into the database before running unit tests. |
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