But then, in this brave new world of devil-may-care slovenliness, I won't really need to. |
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The impression given is one of slovenliness, incompetence and inability to govern at the highest level. |
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Such instances of scholarly slovenliness are relatively rare in Cosey's dossier. |
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The legislative slovenliness of successive groups of legislators in Poland is, in this case, well known. |
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It's traditionally been the last week of slovenliness before we head back to school, sixth form and now university. |
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We already lost a good opportunity when it was thrown for the first time, for slovenliness. |
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I said, for shame, these men will see our slovenliness, these sticky sherry glasses everywhere, these newspapers scattered on the carpets since the maidservants were no more. |
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The move was long opposed by the House, because, the writer presumes, they don't want their slovenliness and unruliness exposed on the national media. |
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The moral depravity of that book was matched by its physical slovenliness. |
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The everyday slovenliness of Johannes Schütz's set suggests the chaos of a distempered mind, though Franz Peter David's lighting casts a lurid glow on an upstage set of crystalware. |
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Meanwhile, as we can see in the data obtained, the health of the citizens of Madrid and their quality of life are still affected by this City Council's slovenliness. |
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