One future admiral, in a moment of youthful unwisdom, had a fox-hunt tattooed down his back, with the fox disappearing into its earth. |
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The rest of us will just have to live with the consequences of his unwisdom, 10 or 20 years down the road. |
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Whether wisdom or unwisdom resides in the scheme of benefits set forth in Title II it is not for us to say. |
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But in their unwisdom, in a no campaign fuelled by Tory money, the people voted against more choice. |
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Not only are the potentialities of existing law fully extended, but the irresponsibility or unwisdom of the weaker, or the head-strong, judges are held in. |
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She heard his deep, drawly voice urging the unwisdom of sleeping with calked boots on, and Beaton's hiccupy response. |
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Now he has a new paper with Yuemei Ji following up on that insight, and offering yet more evidence of the incredible unwisdom of European economic policy. |
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Thankfully, there are no pedantic parallels to the play, though one immobile African local has a classically choric function: silent, but languidly narrating the visitors' unwisdom in voiceover. |
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And barking is unwisdom, she has discovered that too, for although it may add to the general terrorizing effect of her tactic, it also hinders her own hearing of the tiny, furtive movement in the midst of the bush. |
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Reporting from Vietnam in 1945, he may have been the first person to assert the extreme unwisdom of trying to restore French colonialism with British troops. |
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Sumptuary laws are among the exploded fallacies which we have outgrown, and we smile at the unwisdom which could except to regulate private habits and manners by statute. |
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The story is told in The Islands of Unwisdom, an historic novel by Robert Graves. |
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