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  • One thing it can do is give him a deep-dyed black-humored sense of the absurd.

    How the End Begins Ron Rosenbaum 2011

  • A deep-dyed Calvinist, Brown felt that he was chosen by God to combat slavery.

    An Angry Prophet David S. Reynolds 2011

  • One thing it can do is give him a deep-dyed black-humored sense of the absurd.

    How the End Begins Ron Rosenbaum 2011

  • Mr. Obama is who he is: a man of deep-dyed ideological inclinations, with a persona to match.

    Why Obama Is No Roosevelt Dorothy Rabinowitz 2010

  • If writers yearn to express their deep-dyed political grievances, it is, after all, not hard to find an occasion.

    Aging Well at the Top 2010

  • Their wit, wisdom, and, at times, deep-dyed cynicism is collected under the GUEST BLOGS AND INTERVIEWS category on the archive list at right.

    Author! Author! » 2010 » January 2010

  • His unease had long since disappeared, and two of his most deep-dyed characteristics took over: one, the result of his omnivorous, undisciplined, indefatigable reading and picking of brains; second, the great gaping holes this had left in his considerable body of knowledge.

    Arcana Magi - c.1: Oryn Zentharis, Seeker of the Truth 2010

  • Sutton is no deep-dyed conservative with an axe to grind against self-determination.

    Untruth by omission Bill Kerr 2009

  • The Black Company may be deep-dyed blackguards, but they have a core of decency.

    Archive 2009-02-01 Tim Stretton 2009

  • The Black Company may be deep-dyed blackguards, but they have a core of decency.

    :Acquired Taste Tim Stretton 2009

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