However they range from the model of rectitude to the reprobate, from the intellectual to the ignorant, we vary more. |
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He is the only Chancery Judge there and what he is saying, I think, at 114 is you cannot approbate and reprobate. |
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Later, when he's brought to her attention for poaching game birds on her property, she devises a very unique punishment for the old reprobate. |
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I began to stare at him as if he were a reprobate, but I couldn't believe it. |
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There is a further hint that bustle and business are the properties of the older, reprobate drama. |
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Other people are sensibly heading to work and you feel like a lowlife reprobate skulking home after a debauch. |
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The first half of the film consists of SS officers observing potential recruits in all manner of borderline reprobate acts. |
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He almost becomes one of the family, cheerfully going out gambling with her dopey, reprobate nephew. |
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This is stolen from his cottage by the squire's reprobate son Dunstan Cass, who disappears. |
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The woman is not only dominated, but reprobate, not only impotent, but cursed. |
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He spent his teenage years in Lafayette, Indiana, an angsty reprobate and hardened juvenile delinquent. |
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Now imagine some chavvy little git walks up and slaps you across the face, all the while being filmed by his reprobate chum on his new camera phone. |
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Rather a reprobate than a Republican, voters in his district reckon. In this section Who will tame the taxman? |
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You must suffer like a saint or repentant thief, Or like a reprobate, in endless grief. |
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From politicians to con artists, rapists to flesh peddling pornographers, we all have a certain visual reference point for the redolent and the reprobate. |
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Freudo, on the other hand, is determined to be a more serious, sensual escape behind the seemingly sanguine outer layer of society and into its reprobate nether regions. |
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There's the drunken reprobate attorney and confidant, Harry Rex. |
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In each case, while Joe seems to be the catalyst, we soon see that it is the internal flaws that each individual carries that result in their reprobate behavior. |
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Lucilius vilified reprobate consulars such as Lucius Opimius and Gaius Papirius Carbo, also undisciplined tribes and dishonest political lobbying. |
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Afterward, there is rarely satisfaction, just final proof that Johnny Flameout is a reprobate. |
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All people are, without doubt, corrupt and worthy of destruction, but Christ's blood cleanses us from all sin, and the Holy Spirit changes the reprobate into a saint. |
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It is doubtless that the old reprobate who sued for his daughter's hand heard some unsavory truths from the man. |
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Holding that Christ's salvation was limited and that his power of redemption extended only to the elect, Gottschalk taught that the elect went to eternal glory and the reprobate went to damnation. |
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And I denounce and reprobate this pretension not the less if it is put forth on the side of my most solemn convictions. |
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If we are reprobate, what is going to happen if we do not repent? |
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But the interest developed as the reprobate was brought in for questioning – he vulnerable, if infuriating, the officers solicitous, wearily patient, checking whether he'd eaten and had his methadone. |
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I acknowledge myself for a reprobate, a villain, a traitor to the king. |
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A film about a creaking Scottish reprobate in a threadbare deerstalker hat going to South Africa to bag his last big trophy would be strong enough. |
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Reprobate silver shall men call them, because the Lord hath rejected them. |
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