He has been forced into being a frontman for a bunch of modern-day American scoundrels. |
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In this country and in USA there is a distinguished tradition of hagiolatry of these scoundrels. |
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Among those who are guilty of an offense against good taste, he is a scofflaw tormented by felons and scoundrels. |
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His report denouncing the investment world as a pack of scoundrels was met with jubilation in many quarters. |
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The popular appreciation is that our politicians are scoundrels and rascals and therefore interesting. |
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Sad to say, it might take more than a mere honest election to remove the scoundrels. |
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Hypocrites, cranks and scoundrels have always been with us, on both sides of the aisle. |
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For all the trouble the scoundrels had imposed upon us, my rage was aimed at this one man who had caused the worst of my own experience. |
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He presents his advisors and confidantes as ignorant dupes at best and scoundrels at worst. |
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In a sense we're learning that perhaps the Feds are getting tough on these corporate scoundrels. |
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Children must be removed from these scoundrels as early as possible and be taught correct facts and values by Party-approved professionals. |
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As American pioneers headed westward, scoundrels occasionally would present forged letters of credit to wholesale merchants in larger towns. |
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These unpopulated regions had been a haven for pirates, slavers, and other scoundrels for centuries. |
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Part of the Indian political system is controlled by musclemen, crooked corporate chieftains and other scoundrels. |
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Scholars and scoundrels, judges and jackasses have fiddled with its diplomatics, paleography, translation, interpretation, and application. |
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This was not welcome news and we were roundly attacked as scoundrels or defeatists. |
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As a result, liars are passed off as scoundrels or rascals, or even lovable rogues. |
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Deliver us a white knight, a true and brave soul who can rid us of scoundrels, scalawags and in-it-for-themselves special interests. |
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We could hardly believe we had so witlessly fallen into the hands of such scoundrels. |
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Danny DeVito has carved a niche for himself in Hollywood by playing either frumpish sad sacks or unscrupulous scoundrels. |
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The athletes who take drugs to gain a secret advantage over those who obey the rules are cheats and scoundrels. |
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Virtually all those who have achieved prominence or notoriety have been exposed as mediocrities and rank scoundrels. |
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Aren't Sicilian scoundrels wooing comely American lasses behind every corner? |
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What right do they have to tell Canada about fishing practices when they themselves, in many cases, are the scoundrels of the sea? |
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As for myself, I agree with her on one point: there will always be scoundrels. |
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How long must the majority of the Scottish people continue to elect such deceitful scoundrels and charlatans who masquerade as champions of the working class in our country? |
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Perhaps in the right kind of environment, anti-Israel sentiment might be the last refuge of certain scoundrels. |
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Morals are rather flimsy among gnomes, earning them a reputation as scoundrels of the first order. |
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A lot of scoundrels have hidden under the umbrella of promoting national unity, as if the end justified the means. |
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Full of regrets, our two scoundrels decide to offer their victim a Flambo chair: the essential tool for typists to prevent backache. |
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It would be nice to blame the whole thing on a few dirty rotten scoundrels. |
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Haven't the old and the middle classes always felt terrorised by gangs of young, uncouth scoundrels and scallywags loitering in the shadows of our cities? |
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As we were a pair of dirty rotten scoundrels, our heartfelt assurances made no difference. |
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David Burke, a creator of animated whacko content for TV, has assembled a few brilliant scoundrels and put up a site filled with juvenile humor and neat animation. |
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Cattle-rustlers are, to misquote John Wayne, a thieving pack of scoundrels. |
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Police say two scoundrels have targeted Southwark unis and colleges, claiming to have a laptop or other mouth-watering piece of kit for sale at a knock-down price. |
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It was clearly a haven for thieves, pickpockets, scoundrels, and worse. |
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Kelly draws up a large, impressive, even diverse, cast of Irish cops and gunrunners, Italian mobsters and mistresses, Russian immigrants and killers, saints and scoundrels. |
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Mr. Speaker, the last refuge for scoundrels is to say that they have been misled. |
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George Osborne's weekend gift of a 5p cut in the top income tax rate is the ConDem scoundrels feather-bedding the overclass. |
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He applied his crayon to lithographic stone and created thousands of other works of satire, targeting lawyers, policemen, faddish artists and other scoundrels. |
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Innocent rascals apparently, are also the scoundrels who, in Noisy-le-Grand, pulled two women out of their car and dragged them through the streets by the hair. |
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The same goes for parliamentary elections: the Rada, Ukraine's parliament, is a nest of scoundrels and oligarchs' placemen, who should be replaced. |
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Hindman was blamed for having encouraged the recruitment of these hordes of men, most of who were scoundrels and lawless bushwhackers ruthlessly fighting a private war exclusively for profit. |
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After reading the above lines, intellectual scoundrels, who are bottled up within Formal Logic, will qualify these formulae with despise and will state that these are illogical and absurd. |
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While unfortunately there are still occasional scoundrels who break the law, the vast majority of marine transportation is performed safely and cleanly. |
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There are, and always will be, scoundrels in the field of marine transport, and so too are there scoundrels in the financial sphere, which will never be rid of them. |
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Man is besieged by scoundrels, one worse than the next. |
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Such immunity to offenders offered a safe asylum to the vilest and most abandoned scoundrels. |
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So for instance, in R v Sheehan and Moore two viciously drunken scoundrels threw petrol on a tramp and set fire to him. |
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Like many Americans, Mr. Condit, I have Redemption Fatigue. I'm too tired to forgive any more gray-haired-blow-dried-elected scoundrels trying to sin 'n' spin. |
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