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“Listen up, everyone! Now look, today I was personally accused of coming from a family of thieves, and these scandalous rumors even went so far as to impugn my beloved grandfather Lorro
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There were many scandalous rumours about her private life, and maybe the fact that she was subsequently arrested and found guilty for the murder of 14year old Stompie Moeketsi played a role in her survival
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It is another example of scandalous betrayal by our nationalist politicians
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The way people talks about it is scandalous
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Just think what a scandal it will make!" A scandal it assuredly did make, growing more scandalous as it spread, until the over-harbour people heard that the manse children had not only cleaned house and put out a washing on Sunday, but had wound up with an afternoon picnic in the graveyard while the Methodist Sunday School was going on
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What a scandalous room! There were no curtains on the window
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What influence could SHE have over Norman Douglas? He was in the store when I left, bellowing with laughter over that scandalous letter
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As to my question about the Ottoman Empire, Luis told me that while it was scandalous, the Christian kingdoms of Europa would rather fight each other than unite against the heathen Ottomans
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As we rode out of the city, he rode a little apart with me and told me that he had felt it necessary to upbraid the papa for his scandalous behavior
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” He said, “I’m pretty sure he has more scandalous secrets where that came from
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The SCA Contracts and Ship Repair Committees to which Gorvine appointed me had many Navy contracting officers in attendance, and they confirmed that the scandalous means by which I had been “fired” made its way around SEA 02, etc
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“She and the rest of these silly does have had their little libidos piqued by the thought of being, shall we say, romantically coerced, by such a huge and handsome fellow as yourself! They not only wish to be of service to you, they hope to be serviced by you! And if you command it by their vow, why, they cannot be blamed for getting what they want, can they, though it would be considered more than mildly scandalous for girls of such tender years to initiate such a liaison with a big human like you!”
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A spokesman for the charity said it was scandalous that Spain, which holds the
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She believed he witnessed the whole scandalous event
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saw the whole scandalous event
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In spite of a few examples of some large corporations caught in questionable accounting practices, many corporate accounting methods arguably are less flagrant or scandalous than methods used in government agencies
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No scandalous statue could hold his attention as well as the soft flesh and blood that was pressed against him this very moment
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What fascinating inebriation impregnates the soul and the hearts in the closeness of a celebration! It seems that the problems flee, frightened, terrified, by the deafening noise of the scandalous music and the brazen laughter of those who have been invited to with flamboyance, devouring bottles and bottles of champagne and succulent mussels on toasted buns
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particular case complications were introduced by the scandalous duplicity of
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Other than that, on Jean’s side they had only what was in the police report, scandalous enough in itself
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Faced with a potentially damaging presidential candidate, they seek the aid of a very private, elite organization to find anything scandalous that will guarantee a win for the incumbent
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It would not just be scandalous if the truth about their aberrant behavior ever became public, and they might not be able to live down the shame and humiliation
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And though it will take a broken arm, a lawn littered with engine parts, some creative uses for shoes, and a scandalous love affair of her own, she learns, much to her surprise, that her life hasn’t ended with her marriage
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It was such a tumultuous and intemperate invasion that during the first days it was impossible to walk through the streets because of the furniture and trunks, and the noise of the carpentry of those who were building their houses in any vacant lot without asking anyone’s permission, and the scandalous behavior of couples who hung their hammocks between the almond trees and made love under the netting in broad daylight and in view of everyone
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Sometimes they would remain there in silence until nightfall, opposite each other, looking into each other’s eyes, loving each other as much as in their scandalous days
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� That swimming suit was nothing less than scandalous
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� As for your stupid notion that my conduct with the Germans was scandalous, did it enter your thick head that the Germans would not torture a collaborator the way they tortured me?��
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Most would never suspect a dark and sinister plan could be hatched and consummated in this quaint, quiet bed-and-breakfast; however, the history associated with this place was certainly conducive to scandalous affairs and dealings within the walls of this confine, which now attempted to exude charm and grace of a day long gone albeit with modern amenities
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“Lover?” Higgins asked quickly, a touch of apprehension in his voice and his eyes at the mere suggestion of something so scandalous that could wreak further havoc upon this case and their investigation
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These buggers who are causing me these scandalous problems are like snakes hidden in the grass
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scandalous breaches of trust
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It is scandalous
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I know that sounds scandalous, coming from an
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The popular belief around Ville-Marie that she was an important noble lady, albeit a most unusual and scandalous one, was thus reinforced by this last clue
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What she was doing as a therapist and as a woman was scandalous
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But what she had planned for their therapy session tomorrow was going to take the term scandalous to a whole new level
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“So, hardly had we come to terms with the fiasco of Satish’s divorce than we had to contend with his scandalous alliance with Sarala
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She scolded herself and crossed her legs at the scandalous thoughts
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‘This was the most scandalous event of an unprecedented
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Members of each side are constantly being bombed into space, all of which is part of the master plan devised by the Kroonum Civility, Order & Peace Agency to have both parties wiped out while avoiding scandalous involvement charges
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Having him in her chambers would be scandalous, but it would explain the secrecy; and a secret passage would make perfect sense
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The elf queen takes his arm, and that act of comfort is scandalous, ridiculous, coming from a queen
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Not that he hasn’t gotten women far above his station to do things far more scandalous — but not without trying
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Frau Dremmel, leaning on her window-sill to watch her charges safely round the corner, and lingering a moment in the mellow summer air, explained her daughter-in-law, who went by without a glance, walking conspicuously in the middle of the road, with no parcel in her hand to legitimise her being out and not so much as an umbrella to give her a countenance, just with empty ungloved hands hanging down, and a scandalous scarcity of hairpins, and her clothes all twisted, in the same brief manner, _Engländerin_
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Well did she know that a pastor whose wife had broken the seventh commandment would be driven out, would be impossibly scandalous in any parish
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Certain also was it that the dinners and conferences at the now famous suite of the Silent Boss were reputed to have been often verging on, if not actually crossing, the line of the scandalous
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Marriage so quickly on the heels of that terrible death? The Wemysses were only week-enders and summer holiday people, so that it wasn't quite so scandalous to have them in Strorley as it would have been if they were unintermittent residents, yet it was serious enough
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Who, other than a priest with porcupine sideburns, could seriously blame a drought on scandalous behavior?
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“Isn’t that where lovers go for scandalous activities?”
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It must have been terribly scandalous at the time, and explained why we never spoke to any of our relations and had few friends
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The poems were scandalous, forbidden, and adventuresome
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Aloysius, and the ornamental rug was now stained with the virgin’s blood! It was so unbearably scandalous! They had been separated—ripped from each other—wet with their sweat, blood, and carnal fornication
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be able to see the entire Universe, they set of a scandalous misconception that this Einstein could
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It is the faith we shown that they misused for their scandalous cheating
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While they did not even have any device (and will never have such a device) through which anyone would be able to see the entire Universe, they set of a scandalous misconception that this Einstein could calculate all the mass in the Universe
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Because of her scandalous behavior, the theater gave her, in 1880, a role she
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The Feds seemed more concerned with denying their involvement in secret camps and scandalous experiments than harassing kids
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The door he enter'd again from a long and scandalous absence,
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"I will say it in one," replied Don Quixote, "and it is this; that at once, this very instant, ye release that fair lady whose tears and sad aspect show plainly that ye are carrying her off against her will, and that ye have committed some scandalous outrage against her; and I, who was born into the world to redress all such like wrongs, will not permit you to advance another step until you have restored to her the liberty she pines for and deserves
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"It was altogether abominable, and I don't deserve to be spoken to for a month, but you will, though, won't you?" And Laurie folded his hands together with such and imploring gesture, as he spoke in his irresistibly persuasive tone, that it was impossible to frown upon him in spite of his scandalous behavior
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One which is the next best, and has the advantage of compelling the citizens to look to their characters:--Let there be a general rule that every one shall enter into voluntary contracts at his own risk, and there will be less of this scandalous money-making, and the evils of which we were speaking will be greatly lessened in the State
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had known, or at least were universally under the scandalous suspicion of
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As she made her way through the crowd, she passed a group of four Blond Bobs huddled together so close, it was obvious they were sharing something scandalous
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Now and then, when details of some unusually scandalous proceeding of the Council's leaked out, the townspeople - roused for a brief space from their customary indifference - would discuss the matter in a casual, half-indignant, half-amused, helpless sort of way; but always as if it were something that did not directly concern them
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O'Madden Burke said it was the most scandalous exhibition he had
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Why does he send to one who is a buonaroba, a bay where all men ride, a maid of honour with a scandalous girlhood, a lordling to woo for him? He was himself a lord of language and had made himself a coistrel gentleman and he had written Romeo and Juliet
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Madame Danglars was rooted to the spot; she made a violent effort to reply to this last attack, but she fell upon a chair thinking of Villefort, of the dinner scene, of the strange series of misfortunes which had taken place in her house during the last few days, and changed the usual calm of her establishment to a scene of scandalous debate
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Most scandalous revelation
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—A most scandalous thing! This poor hardworking man! How many children?
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The thing made a big stir in the town, too, and a good many come out flatfooted and said it was scandalous to separate the mother and the children that way
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The arrangement was considered eccentric rather than scandalous by the sophisticated Florentines
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as to the thing itself, the less said of it was the better; but that though she might be suspected of partiality, from its being the common cause of womankind, out of whose mouths this practice tended to take something more than bread, yet she protested against any mixture of passion, with a declaration extorted from her by pure regard to truth; which was, that whatever effect this infamous passion had in other ages and other countries, it seemed a peculiar blessing on our air and climate, that there was a plaguespot visibly imprinted on all that are tainted with it, in this nation at least, for that among numbers of that stamp whom she had known, or at least were universally under the scandalous suspicion of it, she would not name an exception hardly to one of them, whose character was not, in all other respects, the most worthless and despicable that could be; stript of all the manly virtues of their own sex, and filled up with only the worst vices and follies of ours; that, in fine, they were scarce less execrable than ridiculous in their monstrous inconsistence, of loathing and contemning women, and at the same time apeing all their manners, airs, lisps, scuttle, and, in general, all their little modes of affectation, which become them at least better, than they do these unsexed, male misses
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These speculations, whether scandalous or superstitious, are such as I can disregard and forgive
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Rhett Butler? The name had a familiar sound, somehow connected with something pleasantly scandalous, but her mind was on Ashley and she dismissed the thought
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her anything really shocking or scandalous, for her spinster state must be protected one for no one was foolish enough to take seriously anything she said
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“Oh! What will your mother say when she hears? What will she think of me?” she ever learn of her daughter’s scandalous conduct
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Lastly, in the theater itself, the celebrated, but heartless and soulless diva made the most scandalous remarks about
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She could already hear the uproar, the scandalous sound bites on the evening news
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At a distance and among people who were strangers to Bulstrode, what satisfaction could there be to Raffles's tormenting, self-magnifying vein in telling old scandalous stories about a Middlemarch banker? And what harm if he did talk? The chief point now was to keep watch over him as long as there was any danger of that intelligible raving, that unaccountable impulse to tell, which seemed to have acted towards Caleb Garth; and Bulstrode felt much anxiety lest some such impulse should come over him at the sight of Lydgate
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For hardly anybody doubted that some scandalous reason or other was at the bottom of Bulstrode's liberality to Lydgate
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Bulstrode has been guilty of shameful acts, but I call upon him either publicly to deny and confute the scandalous statements made against him by a man now dead, and who died in his house—the statement that he was for many years engaged in nefarious practices, and that he won his fortune by dishonest procedures—or else to withdraw from positions which could only have been allowed him as a gentleman among gentlemen
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"It is possible—I have often felt so much weakness in myself that I can conceive even a man of honorable disposition, such as I have always believed Lydgate to be, succumbing to such a temptation as that of accepting money which was offered more or less indirectly as a bribe to insure his silence about scandalous facts long gone by
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Bulstrode had been in dread of scandalous disclosures on the part of Raffles
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John Cleland’s scandalous Book, Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure, for which he stole my History, e’en my Christian Name; but being a Man, and a Man of very Eccentrick Understanding and Questionable Parts at that, he could not but sentimentalize my History, giving me an humble, unlearnt Country Childhood (with Parents conveniently carried off by the Pox) and claiming that I met Mother Coxtart (whom he calls Brown—thus confusing her with another venerable Abbess of the Day) at a Registry Office where I had supposedly gone to seek a Place as a Chambermaid
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3 This reached such scandalous proportions “in the good old days” that the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 made “insiders” accountable to the corporation for profits realized on purchases and sales, or vice versa, completed within a six months’ period
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The one-time scandalous water, so prevalent in the balance sheets of industrial companies, has all been squeezed out—first by disclosure and then by writeoffs
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Just to make things that much more scandalous, after my parents’ death Tamara announced to the press that she had been sleeping around—with my father