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  • As far as mediums go it's a true bastard's child, stuck between digital and some sort of perversion of physical form.

    "Not much chance for survival if the Neon Bible is true." sovay 2010

  • I was about to serve witness to that fat and arrogant bastard's well-deserved comeuppance when Mary told me I was crazy.

    Level Shilo Morlang 2012

  • You want to believe him, of course you do, but you know in your guts that once a wicketkeeper starts standing up for you he is never going back again – no matter how many full tosses you fling down the leg side, in the hope of breaking the patronising little bastard's thumbs.

    When a sportsman's elk-hunting days are over | Harry Pearson 2011

  • I don't think anyone faults Huckleberry for not seeing into this one bastard's future, but he had a "long and violent criminal history".

    Huckabee defends decision to commute Washington police shooting suspect 2009

  • The bastard's beyond cheap, my apartment has a broken stove and a leaky bathroom sink, a missing window pane, and I won't even begin to describe how the granite stairs are coming away from the brick porch, wait I just did.

    Another day another buck and a half 2008

  • They say he took off and swallowed the poor bastard's arm.—And still the bull lives?

    Carlos The Impossible (Part 1) JTK Belle 2010

  • Bruno forced his knees over the poor bastard's biceps and started to rock back and forth over them, pressing into the muscles with all his weight.

    Boom! You're Smithereens rgen Fauth 2010

  • Miranda, and the various prohibitions against torture, exist at least in part because we understand the human tendency to rush to judgement, to lynch based on "everybody knows the bastard's guilty!"

    MIranda and human rights Steven Barnes 2010

  • I was the only one in the room other than the bastard's cold, dead corpse.

    Nobody Steps Forward 2010

  • Miranda, and the various prohibitions against torture, exist at least in part because we understand the human tendency to rush to judgement, to lynch based on "everybody knows the bastard's guilty!"

    Archive 2010-05-01 Steven Barnes 2010

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