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- It is also, of course, despicably but predictably partisan.
- I really wanted to play this character as despicably as I could.
- You're as despicably two-faced as a bogus silver dollar.
- "The great cause of the October Revolution is being despicably betrayed.
- From the very first Union occupation, they had treated Federal soldiers despicably.
- Part of that is that he loves them, even when they behave despicably.
- Is there a way they could bring an end to this despicably greedy practice without losing their jobs?
- They arrive late and create a scene with their marital problems and Alice is despicably rude to B閚閐icte.
- Everyone behaves despicably, but at least Berg tries, with bludgeoning commitment, to make us understand why.
- Jay Mohr is despicably good as Peter, especially when he sarcastically tells the agent that his client towers over other actors.
- I know some good people who have been treated despicably by Davis and his henchmen because they dared to do their jobs well.
- Leaders of the Christian right insist it was Larry Flynt, the publisher of Hustler magazine, who despicably " outed"
- The Dutch government behaved despicably after the war and was so intent on keeping the looted art that they dispossessed their own citizens,
- The Doctor now recognises the clay head it is that of Morbius, one of the most despicably criminal minded Time Lords in history.
- But he and most everyone else in this movie seems so despicably unredeemable that it's impossible to ever feel the slightest sympathy for them.
- You can WIKILAWYER the definition of " outing " all you want, but the truth of the matter is still that you were behaving despicably.
- The posthumous honor would have amused Orson Welles, Kane's presiding genius, who was treated despicably for his trouble by Hollywood's cash barons.
- In " Betrayal ", Olwen is abducted, threatened, tied up, treated despicably, and used as hostage to lure Lady Sarah unwittingly into abduction too.
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