The more we witlessly participate in this process, the more we are divided one from another. |
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Beautiful old stone terrace houses which would have been snapped up for renovation in Australia were witlessly destroyed. |
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Whoever wrote the thing wasted their time witlessly programming a lengthy table of anti-virus programs into it. |
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We could hardly believe we had so witlessly fallen into the hands of such scoundrels. |
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Depressingly, witlessly, we have to a great extent shaped our own disaster-in-waiting. |
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How it made me yearn for a simpler life as it sat there, lording it over their kitchen witlessly. |
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Even though most of me was protesting witlessly against my decision, I pushed myself past their disapproval and uttered the secret that I finally found the courage to confess. |
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The daughter of a certain Mrs. Lialikov, apparently the owner of the factory, was sick — nothing more could be understood from the long, witlessly composed telegram. |
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We found a taxi, but the driver witlessly took us back toward the protest until we were stopped by stray protesters who told us it was impossible to pass. |
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Moments after he escaped conceding a penalty for handball, Taylor used his arm to knock Sergio Aguero to the ground to get himself witlessly sent off. |
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As The X Factor has gone witlessly downmarket so Strictly Come Dancing, by recruiting their new judge from the Royal Ballet, has gone upmarket. |
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It also doesn't help when Kenny Dalglish witlessly imposes a three-line whip on his players to back Suarez with that ridiculous t-shirt protest when the Evra row broke. |
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