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After pleading "proudly and incorruptibly guilty," she was sentenced to nine years in prison.
And, like every horse, he was incorruptibly innocent.
"Therefore remember that until the present our relations have been incorruptibly tranquil-surely we shall continue to enjoy the same kindness.
They are incorrigibly, incorruptibly unimpressed.
His loyalty to the fat, gross man who had so efficiently and incorruptibly funded his building schemes and the expensive co-opting of various barbarian tribes had always been firm.
On 25 June 1974 she was sentenced to nine years imprisonment after pleading "proudly and incorruptibly guilty", and she gave a clenched fist salute to supporters in the public gallery.
It does gentle justice to bees, wasps, spiders, ants and other fragile, important beings that Edward O. Wilson has called "the little things that run the world" by enshrining them incorruptibly in golden polymerized resin.
Set beside a vast sweep of untouched beach on the northern promontory of Provinciales, Amanyara's only 25 minutes from the Turks & Caicos' international airport, but it feels like stepping into another, incorruptibly tranquil, world.
She became an idea, an ideal who could be "locked away, incorruptibly, within the crystal walls of the past," and she would also become an avatar of the new "American girl," featured in "The Portrait of the Lady" and "Daisy Miller."
And something incorruptibly faithful within that puggy face and thick figure, something that for two generations had served and never expected more than it had got, so moved old Graham that he subsided on the window seat with the words: "I'm quite upset!"
The players in this tale are the Roman Emperor Claudius, his scheming consort, Agrippina, who seeks the crown for her son, Nero, and courtiers ranging from the purely corrupt Pallas and Narcissus to the incorruptibly pure Otho, with Poppea holding middle ground.