He shoved his way through all the people bumbling on about the unjustness of pop quizzes. |
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In this vile composition lie accusations of unjustness, vitriol, manipulation, and home wrecking. |
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The public and principle breaking of the law by otherwise law-abiding persons is meant to call attention to the unjustness of that law. |
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We would be tragic heroes, battling the unjustness of an oppressive society. |
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But what about all those painful memories and the unjustness of his earlier years? |
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The suit — one of several cases challenging the constitutionality of the law — shows the incoherence and unjustness of federal policy. |
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Abolitionists used photographs to convince Northern whites — for whom the prospect of emancipation elicited responses ranging from skepticism to violence — of the unjustness of slavery. |
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It does so without regard to the justness or unjustness of the enrichment. |
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But she is not getting a lot of sympathy at the moment and I fear the result of her trial reflects all the unjustness of that prejudice against the discarded wife. |
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Of course, there is the clear unjustness of a situation where people who are willing to downsize but cannot find alternative accommoda-tion still have to pay the tax. |
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It was profoundly upsetting to see the contrast and the unjustness of it. |
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Another critical argument against the unjustness of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and the involvement of HTS links these wars to perceived colonialism. |
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