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from The Century Dictionary.
- Unjustly.
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Examples
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The only way to keep his job was to adopt the position that women scientists are injustly, terribly discriminated against and he was heroically fighting the discriminators.
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And that is definitively the humankind ethic, morality, which you violate in mouthing fiat blanket rule thatnationalistic-society ( "na zi"), what you call your 'patriotism' supercedes the local folks thriving, and injustly by which you abduct local strength of youths to render meat and butcher blood in lands not yours or theirs, overoilwhich wecan work thingsout without, and do without, around here locally.
OpEdNews - Diary: THE CITY OF BERKELEY VS THE WAR MACHINE 2008
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"And that is definitively the humankind ethic, morality, which you violate in mouthing fiat blanket rule that nationalistic-society (" na zi "), what you call your 'patriotism' supercedes [sic] the local folks thriving, and injustly [sic] by which you abduct local strength of youths to render meat and butcher blood in lands not yours or theirs, over oil which we can work things out without, and do without, around here locally."
OpEdNews - Diary: THE CITY OF BERKELEY VS THE WAR MACHINE 2008
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The authors and supporters of this secret institution would, in the height of their humours style themselves the restorers of the golden age and its simplicity of pleasures, before their innocence became so injustly branded with the names of guilt and shame.
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God, feghting against pride for fredome of his awin litill flock, injustly persecutted, dois willingly and malitiouslie obscure the glorie of God.
The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6) John Knox
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Chavigny came to him, by order of the King, about the middle of January, 1640 [380], and told him that his Majesty and the Cardinal esteemed him highly, and for the future would treat him with friendship and candour; that if any thing had happened formerly, which might displease him, it was wholly owing to Father Joseph; and that Cardinal Richelieu was now sensible he had been injustly blamed.
The Life of the Truly Eminent and Learned Hugo Grotius Burigny, Jean L De 1754
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The authors and supporters of this secret institution would, in the height of their humours style themselves the restorers of the golden age and its simplicity of pleasures, before their innocence became so injustly branded with the names of guilt and shame.
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The authors and supporters of this secret institution would, in the height of their humours style themselves the restorers of the golden age and its simplicity of pleasures, before their innocence became so injustly branded with the names of guilt and shame.
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Father Joseph; and that Cardinal Richelieu was now sensible he had been injustly blamed.
The Life of the Truly Eminent and Learned Hugo Grotius Containing a Copious and Circumstantial History of the Several Important and Honourable Negotiations in Which He Was Employed; together with a Critical Account of His Works Jean L��vesque de Burigny 1738
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In June 2002, they injustly detained the youth GONZALO LOPEZ CORTES, who had been particpipating in the House of the Indigenous Student, a house for students of limited resources.
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