The snake grinned villainously, and began inching toward me, but then my blood turned warm again. |
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Recent provocative and hooliganistic statements have villainously slandered our nation and threatened the joyful happiness of our people. |
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Then he turns and exits, leaving me alone, gin and tonic in hand, staring villainously into the middle distance. |
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Christmas, as Alan Rickman's Sheriff of Nottingham once villainously promised, is cancelled. |
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When that day dawns, those who would have ripped it up will be remembered as villainously as King John. |
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In the shadow of Iraq, Fidel now sees his opportunity to put more than 75 dissidents and independent journalists behind bars for a villainously long time. |
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