To me that is no joke, should be taken seriously, and, I believe, is a vile form of self-expression. |
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The pages blaze with a passionate desire to see justice for the people tortured and murdered by his vile regime. |
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By this time, Dorian Grey had become totally corrupt, as vile and ugly as the figure in the portrait. |
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In the end, you have killed a vile murderer who would otherwise have escaped justice, perhaps to kill again. |
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If you were living under that kind of vile, murderous dictatorship, would you not want someone to come in and save you? |
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This vile display shows a contempt for all the rules of warfare, and all the bounds of civilized behavior. |
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I still think that mischievous, but not nearly as vile as ascribing messianic qualities to a single man. |
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What do you do with a dog that is so utterly naughty, vile and sneaky but otherwise loveable and cuddly? |
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Either he wanted to make me delirious with jealousy over her vile decadence or simply get my certified opinion concerning her degree of lunacy. |
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The pair make two of the most cold-blooded and vile antiheroes ever found in a Hollywood Western. |
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Living in that vile woman's grasp, it was like being watched by a vigilant, maddened cat, always with the claws out, ready to pounce on us. |
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In fact he had done many a vile thing behind her back without her knowledge. |
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In the market I see people grinding up thumb-joint sized crabs in a pestle and mortar to make a vile green-brown mash. |
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Their half-hearted shower of arrows thickened and turned the air black with sharp, barbed, and vile arrows. |
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I can't believe there is someone getting around calling himself Reverend espousing such vile bilge. |
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Luckily all of these people are the victims of vile plots and political misdeeds. |
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The vile odour is different from the sickly-sweet sugar beet smell that periodically wafts across the city from the plant. |
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He has spewed out vile bigotry on his morning show that's nationally simulcast on radio and television. |
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Plenty of prisoners only go on heroin after they get inside, rationally concluding that a long stretch in a vile environment is best blotted out. |
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I think, though, that we should all promise not to sue, however vile the slanders and libels might become. |
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You can crush your enemies in the most ruthless and vile of ways all the while unhindered by such weaknesses as remorse or guilt. |
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In this vile composition lie accusations of unjustness, vitriol, manipulation, and home wrecking. |
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These horrible acts of violence must be understood within the context of an increasingly vile and murderous narco-state. |
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If I thought I had seen dirty political tricks as nasty and vile as they could get, I was wrong. |
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Life may be vile to you at the moment, but I'm sure we'll all soon see you bouncing back. |
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Instead, I recommend you join the global struggle to uproot this vile system. |
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People could look harmless and gorgeous on the outside when really they are vicious vile evil monsters on the inside. |
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True, the film gets off on its own sense of creative cruelty, but it is nowhere near as vile or vicious as it thinks it is. |
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Won't they vanish just like the vile, lacquered smoke from a burning pile of junked Victrolas? |
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Never use the passive voice in an incitement to action, however vile or reprehensible. |
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A decent living politician is one who is not actively corrupt, rude, obnoxious, vile or idiotic. |
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All the while, they were shouting obscenities about my mother and other vile profanities. |
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They stepped through the low front door and found that inside the house was as vile, odious and squalid as its owner. |
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You are under arrest for aiding the escape and harboring this vile prisoner! |
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But their moves were quiet and furtive, and hard to trace, and so I was forced to use subtle methods to seek the root of this vile blossom. |
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The vile stench of sulphurous gas pervading a world of darkness broken only by a dull red glow on a distant, invisible horizon. |
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Others they have cast into Newgate among the most facinorous and vile persons. |
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If you are not among the lovers of vulgarly vile funny filth, you may want to cut a wide swath around this release. |
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Not all men are filthy, disgusting, vile excuses for human beings, you know. |
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I have fretted that some journalists might take it upon themselves to spread the vile contagion of conscience. |
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Either way, the two men represent all that is vile and contemptible about American politics. |
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Nathaniel handed Davis a small vile of clear liquid, bubbles fizzing and popping at the top. |
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For those few moments all life comes to a standstill as she gently floats past the cloth shop, the vile grocer and the newspaper stand. |
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Both women achieved posthumous fame, but the facts of their deaths are vile. |
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That doesn't mean they aren't guilty of vile abuses, but their superiors shouldn't get a free pass. |
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I had banished that vile song to the darkest recesses of my soul, and you had to resurrect it. |
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I got my just deserts anyway having to drink the wretched and vile charcoal drink. |
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Interestingly, Rick had not decimated his vile detractors and signified that he was a saint. |
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It had that taste of something vile that had been slowly putrefying in the hot weather. |
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That sick sense of something putrid and vile grew stronger and stronger as Bahzell concentrated upon it. |
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The exposed skin where his delicate patch usually lay was a vile, putrid yellow. |
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The tired rebel looks at the vile for a moment and in one gulp downs the drink. |
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Alexia looked at me like I had just said the most vile and disgusting thing about her. |
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As I told Barry Jones, my father was a vile clergyman who drowned puppies and had relations with Mum. |
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There had to be a way to allow the two vile abominators and their marvelous cameras onto sacred ground. |
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The reality was that he was a vile child abuser who deserved whatever criticism he got. |
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What follows is apparently so vile, viewers may never look at a quarter-pounder the same way again. |
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Much easier to call it by its common names Warrigal Greens or New Zealand Spinach, but no less vile to eat under any name. |
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This autumn's colours are vile though, browns or an insipid pink and washed-out pale blue. |
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I still remember steeling myself to down the glass of the vile red stuff like a sailor knocks back a jigger of rot gut and then shakes all over. |
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This is hardly surprising, since the white man's burden has long been recognized as an excuse for the most vile exploitation. |
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I was operating under the illusion that only I knew how vile this curry was and continued the pretence by enthusiastically wolfing it down. |
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These golden dragon-men overlooked the fact of what we were, supposedly vile, remorseless monsters in league with the Devourer himself. |
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It was so vile, so yucky, so out of character and so outrageous that Marky almost had a fit from laughing. |
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In the summer of 2002 he said the smell was sometimes so vile, his wife Maureen was unable to sleep. |
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Howard didn't remember the stuff smelling quite so vile before, but then he never had it applied to his hide in quite such liberal quantities. |
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After being orphaned, he's living with his dreadful aunt, uncle and cousin, all of whom are vile and nasty to Potter. |
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Make war as vile and horrid as you can, he reasoned, and people will feel all the less inclined to resort to it. |
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Apart from bees, most insects seem to have little or no purpose in life, but everything about rats is evil, dirty and vile. |
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The amount of dog mess on the pathway is absolutely vile and disgusting, in places it is totally unavoidable. |
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Also, my lack of sense of taste and smell means that I can't truly appreciate just how vile the office coffee is. |
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They are now demanding that the old sewers beneath the streets of the city be brought up to date in an attempt to rid the area of the vile smell. |
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He also remembers a bottle of brown medicine that was so vile to smell that even his mother had to hold it at arm's length. |
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I have never understood why little old ladies cover themselves and their houses in vile lavender smelling scents but I do now. |
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I know Rob has been going through a tough time lately, but his blog has become vile and nasty. |
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Seagulls really are disgusting, nasty, vile animals, naturally horrible, and made worse by hanging out with humans presumably. |
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As Michael opened his mouth I smelt the vile stench of liquor on his breath. |
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Well, scientists have created a smell that is so vile that it can make even the tough guys gag. |
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After all, the thought of murdering Claudius, vile and hated though he was, still repelled Hamlet. |
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I do not see how you gain by adding to his family's pain with your vile insults and cruel words. |
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Although the vile black substance is poisonous to all moving and breathing things, it is very beneficial to plants. |
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A top cricket coach has been jailed for 15 months after downloading vile pictures of children on his computer. |
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His character is so vile and cruel that he seems to have lost his soul somewhere in the jungles of Peru. |
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I started wondering about this penetrating chemical presence when some vile organic substance bubbled up from a clogged pipe in our basement floor the day after we moved in. |
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The removal of that filthy, vile piece was not inexplicable. |
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The bootleg alcohol that was produced then, often called gut-rot, tasted so vile that the bartenders learned to mix the alcohol with fruit juices to disguise the taste. |
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They met when they served in the army during the Second World War and were inseparable from then on, despite the vile prejudice that they had to confront. |
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Your vile protest signs and offensive chants made sure of that. |
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Slowly she stood up, the vile filth clinging to her clothing. |
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Again, thank you, Your Grace, for rescuing me from that vile man. |
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Still, the purification rituals of the city involve a suspicion running through all economic classes that vile filth corrupts that which they are not. |
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She pushed him over the edge, from simple gigolo to vile murderer. |
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He speaks of the history and sanctity of the order, and tells the crowd that it is the actions of a vile temptress, a witch, who brought them here. |
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For this vile end the bagnios and lodging-houses are near at hand. |
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Nothing vile or repugnant happens here, but we do get the feeling that we are witnessing someone's last moments on film as this mangled mess of a movie unravels. |
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Her first celebrity beef began when Snoop Dogg started Instagramming some pretty vile things about her, seemingly unprovoked. |
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Get on plane, decline the vile coffee, and fly to next city. |
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You are clearly angry at some of the vile postings, quite rightly so. |
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I do not believe in vile acquittals, phony appeasements, easy forgiveness. |
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Many regarded him as a saint, but he was an evil, vile, horrible man. |
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By the standards of Terran culture, Bressian is a vile person. |
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Instead of ignoring the hate projected at me, I elected to retweet some of the most vile responses. |
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Walter returns to the house to retrieve the vile of ricin he hid there in the previous finale. |
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Always in his own eyes weak, wretched, and vile, unworthy of the smallest blessing, he rested solely on the merit and mediation of His great High Priest. |
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I'm sure some Melburnian has some story about what a vile human he is. |
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And Daniel Webster, a great opponent of slavery, supported the vile Compromise of 1850, fugitive Slave Act and all. |
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I love the headlines like Cow Stuck in Bog, I love the biliously vile and garish colours of headlines in Leisure mixed with pictures placed at jaunty angles. |
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These were vile acts of political murder, emerging from a political context created, in part, by Western statecraft and driven by political goals. |
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They try to hide its vile taste by adding diluting orange or lemon but this doesn't work too well and I still have to hold my nose while drinking it. |
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It is true that teenage mags can be vile little publications hellbent on creating a generation of Lolitas, dressed up in sparkly halter-neck frocks and the latest eyeshadow. |
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It was, as you would expect, a pretty vile and unpleasant week. |
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Politicians who want to be both vile and pally earn my contempt. |
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Perfume that smells heavenly on your sister can smell vile on you. |
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So the vile and useless pop culture anecdotes will continue unabated. |
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Prominent Americans like Henry Ford spewed vile slanders about them. |
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It was a bit easier on me this viewing, since our seats were further back and I hadn't partaken of any of the vile, overpriced but tempting goodies at the candy bar. |
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Ronald Reagan was president when we made that movie, and he was scornful and just openly had all these vile attitudes. |
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The vile trade led to sloth bears, called bhalu by the locals, being declared extinct in Bangladesh last year. |
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The vile trade led to sloth bears being declared extinct in Bangladesh last year. |
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But for people to treat her dying moments like some sort of snuff movie to pass round their mates at the pub is vile. |
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He and his colleagues have recently found that when attacked, some of the beetles release benzoquinone, which smells vile, at least to people. |
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They are now in essence a sisterhood joined together by a vile incident. |
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Funds raised by ABEX will also be used to fund the party's vile racist campaigns, claims antifascist group Searchlight. |
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If you continue on your present course, my reckless and rowdy friend, you will find yourself in durance vile. |
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Such was the end of that vile and wicked woman, worthy of a more cruel death and to be torn of dogs limbmeal. |
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In the case of these vile perpetrators, it is probably all of the above. |
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When the pervert was caught with vile pictures, he protected his pension by leaving Brannock High School in Motherwell before he was forced out. |
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He prised a skep from its stool and held it out, inverted, showing the dirty wreck of combs, with the vile grubs spinning their cocoons. |
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There was this vile PE teacher and he'd call all the lads who weren't into football poofters. |
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Yes he may be ludicrous, yes he may be vile, yes he may be slimier than Slimy the slimy slug. |
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And in Astapor, Daenerys's negotiations with the vile slave trader for his army of eunuch soldiers has her advisors wondering if she has lost her mind. |
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On one side were the vile, shape-shifting Skrulls, who wanted to enslave us, prompting McCarthyesque witch hunts and a disbanding of the Avengers. |
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Wherefore are we counted as beasts, and reputed vile in your sight? |
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Marburg, like Ebola and Lassa, is a haemorrhagic fever caused by a vile filovirus that turns the insides to mush till you simply melt and ooze out of your orifices. |
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Oh how I wish that Ron Harris had been in the Chelsea team when that vile little bucktoothed vampire Luis Suarez sank his gnashers into Branislav Ivanovic. |
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At one stage around 1960 I worked for an unshaven, vile and smelly street bookie, Wingy, who claimed he'd lost his arm in the service of the King on the Somme. |
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When she walked into the house she was astounded to find her housekeeper sitting in front of the kitchen TV, eating a vile burritolike concoction and watching a cartoon. |
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Vile Williams wife The court heard the pair often used games of strip poker to initiate the attacks. |
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In Vile Victorians, meanwhile, you will find out what a baby farmer did and get the dirt on the filthy factories, the slums and the sewers. |
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Vile Bodies, a satire on the Bright Young People of the 1920s, was published on 19 January 1930 and was Waugh's first major commercial success. |
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Players When it comes to the Vile Victorians, what did a baby farmer do? |
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In Vile Victorians, you will discover what exactly a baby farmer did and whether you can escape the misery of the mines or the filth of the factories. |
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