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Somehow that goal got mixed up in the renowned corruptness of the Boston government.
The remainder of the book is devoted to extolling the simple country life over the corruptness of the city.
"You look up at its ceilings and find gaudy decorations; you wonder which is the greatest, the vulgarity or the corruptness of the place."
"Military corruptness.
They remain necessary study for serious thinkers, and yet their staggering corruptness has led generations of piano students down a number of blind alleys.
So Sinan, frustrated by his policeman father's corruptness, tells the others to plan the stealth of the exam papers as well.
Notorious for his corruptness, the king was annoyed by Bigan's advice to rectify his ways.
Whitewater is not only the ineptness, it is more an indicator of the corrupt nature, the immense corruptness of the Clinton people."
Dirty realism") come off as cheaply cynical, just another riff on the tired theme of moviedom's corruptness.
"Maybe some of the nice things-like this tavern, and plenty of leave, and ..." "Military corruptness.
Livingston was known as "Doctor Flint" because in his inaugural speech he urged the state's residents to set their faces "like flint" against dissoluteness and political corruptness.
Du Bois's concerns in this novel seem to be an interest in internationalism, international racial solidarity, and corruptness and violent radicalism in the black American community.
Corruptness led to the remove of many officials over the years including the individuals: Governor Nicholas Trott and Governor Benjamin Fletcher.
But due to many reasons, we and the Chinese are just as prone to extravagance, corruptness, short-termism, carelessness... , if not more than the Greeks and the Italians.
They feel especially discouraged by the weakness and corruptness of recent governments seemingly interested only in helping the ruling politicians and their friends, and by recent severe setbacks to the Dominican economy.
As the years passed and his distrust in government grew, he wrote multiple papers on what he deemed was the corruptness of the "Few" and what the "Many" endured because of it.
She had been called in by David Hale, the local police department's Deputy Chief, as he had been struggling to rid the town of the gang due to his superior, Wayne Unser's, corruptness.
The inherent corruptness of man through the Fall; The necessity of repentance and regeneration by grace and through faith in Christ alone and the eternal separation from God of the finally unrepentant.
His airs and graces, his acrobatic pirouettes, far from concealing, only advertise the essential corruptness of his historical work: he is an advocate rather than a historian, and, to make things worse, a Whig advocate.
There he espoused (in the words of historian Crane Brinton) "the natural goodness of man, the corruptness of governments and laws, and the consequent right of the individual to obey his inner voice against all external dictates."
In consequence human rights activists and opposition parties, as well as the people from Nagarkot demonstrated, demanding an impartial investigation and denouncing frequent human rights violations by and severe corruptness and indiscipline within the RNA.
In overemphasizing the figurative side of his oeuvre, it reminds the viewer that Mr. de Kooning's forays into total abstraction tended to be brief, bringing one face to face with what might be called the sustaining corruptness of his art.
Good for the newspaper exposing this corruptness,but I am afraid, does anybody really think that corruptness is going to be eradicated from sport, when the World Cup was "awarded by FIFA to Qatar in 2022.
Helaman 8:3 3 For behold, Nephi had spoken unto them concerning the corruptness of their law; yea, many things did Nephi speak which cannot be written; and nothing did he speak which was contrary to the commandments of God.