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They were supported by the town clergy, who cherished Boulder City as a tiny refuge from the vice-ridden territory outside the city limits.
Colossus Michael Hiltzik 2010
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They were supported by the town clergy, who cherished Boulder City as a tiny refuge from the vice-ridden territory outside the city limits.
Colossus Michael Hiltzik 2010
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Given that NYC is - as the GOP tells us - the vice-ridden capital of liberalism, second only to Hollywood, wouldn't you expect the majority of the employees of these companies to be Democrats/liberals.
Big Labor-Backed Group To Unleash Massive Mail Blitz In Swing States Tying McCain To Bush 2009
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After several eulogies about such things the King can only say that the system of government, which Gulliver believes encourages virtue (not Machiavellian Virtu), is in fact a filthy vice-ridden conglomerate where:
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Looking like his role as the similarly vice-ridden cop in the 1992 film Bad Lieutenant, Mr. Keitel awaited set-up for his next scene as Lieutenant Gene Hunt on the ABC show Life On Mars.
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We can let our fearful leader off the hook for every moment of jaw-dropping incompetence, every inhumanity visited on innocents, every motherless and/or fatherless kid -- Iraqi or American -- who's going to equate America with evil for the rest of their lives, and he doesn't even have to give back the bloody money he and his vice-ridden Veep have pocketed.
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Harmless activities which give pleasure or are otherwise valued by some are thought fair game by the moralist because immoral or vice-ridden.
The Limits of Law Stanton-Ife, John 2006
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The result is a blood soaked tour through the vice-ridden underworld of Bay City, with a body count that racks up faster than an Arnold Schwarznegger movie.
Another book review: Altered Carbon sbisson 2002
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King Pepe Coxo, the Spaniards call him—vice-ridden incompetent.
The Last Great Dance on Earth Sandra Gulland 2001
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King Pepe Coxo, the Spaniards call him—vice-ridden incompetent.
The Last Great Dance on Earth Sandra Gulland 2001
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