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Why do you injuriously introduce the name of my mother by adoption?
The rapidity with which it went on did not injuriously affect its good execution.
There is no adequate ground for believing that it injuriously affects the character of the consumer.
The sending apparatus and wire would injuriously affect the compass if placed near it.
The fruit cling to livestock and humans, sometimes injuriously.
He reproached himself for having injuriously judged a man without giving him any fair chance to show what he really was.
The very secrecy with which we withhold all knowledge from the boy prompts him the more to take his own line equally secretly, and, therefore, injuriously.
Still, it is hard to quarrel with Moynihan's characterization of cold war secrecy as injuriously "all-consuming."
The former displays his qualities in the most favourable light, and has been least injuriously affected by subsequent writings and investigations.
Where was that traditional British reserve only abandoned for cloying camaraderie under the influence of injuriously vast quantities of alcohol?
Similarly, its torso appears to have been forcefully and injuriously opened, while these surfaces seem to have been lacerated.
Hunks of bacon instead of bits, they were utterly flavorless and injuriously rigid, a dental incident waiting to happen.
Society is being terrorized, and many important societal stabilizers, rather than being bolstered, are collapsing under the strain of injuriously deficient leadership.
The stare of indignant wonder with which Young Barnacle accompanied this disclosure, would have strained his eyes injuriously but for the opportune relief of dinner.
To have the knees locked doesn't mean that the hamstrings are injuriously tense, but rather that they are locked in a gentle way, without unnecessary force.
It would grieve me to know that any one could think so injuriously of me, so uncomplimentarily, so unadmiringly of me.
No one interposed, or said that Greatheart would exhaust or alarm Standfast, or would injuriously hasten his end.
It was done in order that the MORALE of the other patients might not be injuriously affected by seeing one of their number in the death-agony.
People grow up and grow old under this infliction, and never suspect the truth, ascribing the solitude which acts on them very injuriously, to any cause but the right one.
'Did she know the statistics?' began the poet injuriously, longing to tell us what Sissy Jupe in Hard Times appropriately called the 'stutterings.'
Let us sometimes imagine ourselves into the secrets of our wives' souls, and ask if they ever feel that they are unequally and injuriously yoked in their deepest and best life.
Dudley himself, according to a French eyewitness, confessed before his own end that "nothing had pressed so injuriously upon his conscience as the fraudulent scheme against the Duke of Somerset".
And though all the winds of doctrine were let loose to play upon the earth, so Truth be in the field, we do injuriously, by licensing and prohibiting, to misdoubt her strength.
It was in vain to discover my resentments, which were always turned into ridicule; and I was forced to rest with patience, while my noble and beloved country was so injuriously treated.