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  • It's unexpected, forces us to watch poor Sophia in more scenes with her leacherous ex, and essentially breaks two other hearts.

    Ask The Addict | the TV addict 2008

  • These people within this administration from the top down are the most arrogant, sanctimonious, self serving, leacherous, diabolical fiends this country has ever produced.

    Think Progress » Plame investigators 2005

  • I know it's run by a dodering, leacherous old fascist but is there something up with their solvency? here.

    European Tribune European Tribune 2010

  • There is a suggestion in another chat room that as she dub's TK the Queen might consider slipping and running the leacherous apologist through.

    Telegraph Blogs 2009

  • Men are men democrat or republican, but there seems to be more leacherous democrats because by nature their ideology dictates a entitlement driven posture. men are men?

    Propeller Most Popular Stories 2009

  • Roman Catholic opinions, and even wrote "His Pilgrimage, wherein is displayed the lives of the proud Popes, ambitious Cardinals, leacherous

    English Travellers of the Renaissance Clare Howard

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