Topics that had once appeared impossibly opaque to even the most determined of scholars now almost promiscuously invite inquiry and controversy. |
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If I should write to you of all things which promiscuously forerun our ruin, I should over-charge my weak head and grieve your tender heart. |
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It is the big corporations that will own the devices and the profit motive will surely lead them to spread the machines around as promiscuously as they possibly can. |
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That year, among the many double Golds promiscuously handed out to various bourbons, one went to Old Grand Dad. |
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This is in large part due to the current unworkable mix of virulently partisan political views with promiscuously opportunistic horse-trading. |
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While trademarks may sometimes lose protection if they become used promiscuously, copyrighted works remain protected no matter how publicly they're distributed. |
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Our communities use the word promiscuously, adapted to order. |
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We recognize that wise statesmen resist the temptation to use power promiscuously, and we stress the virtues of prudence, and self-restraint, in foreign policy. |
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It was a process in which history, geography, religion and myth were promiscuously pressed into service. |
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Its Pentelic marble is ruddied with age, and its outer walls are artfully, if promiscuously, decorated with Classical Greek tidbits: panels, votive tablets, and morsels of frieze. |
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But the main reason people want the black card is that it is so difficult to get. That elusiveness is unusual in South Korea, where credit cards are issued promiscuously. |
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Teenagers watch less TV than any other age group, and when they do turn to television, it is to choose promiscuously from among 100 channels: most of them have never known anything but cable. |
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Neither of these parables could possibly refer to good and bad mixed promiscuously in the Church for there was no Church at the time when Christ spoke. |
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Carmen, divines, great lords, and tailors, 'Prentices, pimps, poets, and jailers, Footmen, fine fops do here arrive, And here promiscuously they swive. |
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Phlebotomy is promiscuously used before and after physick, commonly before and upon occasion is often reiterated, if there be any need at least of it. |
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