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1. Laughing without orders indicates f leftist longhaired liberal f ways with communist tendencies, but fortunately for the f Rooinek and I, he, Sergeant van der Merwe by the grace of General Coetzee blah blah blah, knows how to cure this f profound f error in my f personality and f stop me from degenerating into communist
2. "More likely the Rotham trust for the Imperial Military is degenerating with each successive attack by Raidan
3. Gāndhi, in the face of bitter criticism from his followers, withdrew the whole movement on the ground that it was degenerating into mob rule
4. Even the Maasai, who had resisted the degenerating effects of civilisation, were now suffering
5. lies to others, saying: "Human beings are degenerating and there are demons everywhere
6. Yigael Yadin, Chief of Staff of the Haganah, was both tense and apprehensive as he sipped his cup of tea: the discussion between David Ben-Gurion and Major General Dows was quickly degenerating into a verbal confrontation
7. Winter was fading, and yet the mood of the village remained lethargic, degenerating into a funereal sentiment
8. Can it be changed? Will it ever be different? Can Greegs be changed back to their original form en masse? Is there a more effective way of stopping them from degenerating into Greegdom and keeping their Greegeromody under wraps than the current method of dividing them up into Carnivals? These are the sorts of bets we hope to settle on the Ultimate & Grand Greeg Carnival
9. They had to carry him on a stretcher to the crusade venue because he could no longer walk on his two legs on account of his prolonged degenerating poor health that has weakened his bones
10. only to stop the whole event degenerating into a
11. But Watteau's great accomplishment was in doing this without degenerating into feeble prettiness, and this he did by an insistence on character in his figures, particularly his men
12. Under existing circumstances the community is menaced by another equally great danger - the people are mentally and physically degenerating from lack of proper food and clothing
13. `Under existing circumstances the community is degenerating mentally and physically because the majority cannot afford to have decent houses to live in
14. As to my own little practice, it seems to be degenerating into an agency for recovering lost lead pencils and giving advice to young ladies from boarding-schools
15. If, in our domestic animals, any part or the whole animal be neglected, and no selection be applied, that part (for instance, the comb in the Dorking fowl) or the whole breed will cease to have a uniform character: and the breed may be said to be degenerating
16. The majority of rich men, similarly, in our time are no longer composed of the most refined and cultured men of society, as used to be the case, but of coarse accumulators of wealth, who are interested only in their enrichment, for the most part by dishonest means, or of degenerating descendants of these accumulators, who not only do not play any prominent part in society, but in the majority of cases are subject to universal contempt