She stuttered incorrigibly and had a sharp, nasal voice, which grated on Flanagan's nerves throughout the painful forty-five minutes. |
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They are incorrigibly racist, uncultured bigots, workaholics, crude and gross. |
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It won't change the minds of the incorrigibly and wilfully stupid, but I did find it amusing. |
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It forms part of what may be called a human orthodoxy, which recognizes that the human animal is incorrigibly flawed. |
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So much so that nobody even blinks an eyelid when she's being wooed passionately by an incorrigibly flirtatious tour guide. |
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Her statement, however, is incorrigibly abstract and false in its application to the circumstances. |
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Whereas with San Fran you sort of feel, well, life is so incorrigibly wonderful out there, they don't really need this. |
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While there, he experiences a multitude of psychedelic wonders and witnesses, one by one, his incorrigibly bratty fellow winners dispatched in gruesomely appropriate ways. |
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Though he is organized, conscientious, and fiscally responsible, he is also incorrigibly rampageous. |
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Reputed to be incorrigibly corrupt and inefficient, judiciaries across the continent have yet to be acknowledged as bastions of justice for the weak. |
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Besides, more than a quarter of gay households in the United States has children, compared with just under half of heterosexual couples. Gays are incorrigibly promiscuous? |
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And to Britain's ever-vigilant Tory Eurosceptics, the reaction of those top brass was in turn confirmation that the whole European project is incorrigibly hostile to the free market. All three interpretations are wrong. |
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But the Globes are still incorrigibly mad about Hollywood. |
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In that case our incorrigibly incomportable courses would make it impossible for me to count both your course and mine as moral courses of action. |
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