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Mr. Milosevic is more malignant, but that only makes unity even more necessary.
The more benign Pilate appears in the movie, the more malignant the Jews are.
Though it is hard to imagine a more malignant evil than apartheid, AIDS has already taken more South African lives.
The threats are closer now, more malignant; the world much smaller than the one John Quincy Adams knew.
The most satanic presence on the dark side, even more malignant than Alexander Hamilton, was John Marshall.
Easily mockable in the circumstances, obviously, but part of a wider and arguably more malignant trend of corporate repositioning.
It could have been a reckless driver who forgot to brake, a tumour that was slightly more malignant than the others, or a nuclear bomb.
But the adoption of "offer" in politics and elsewhere represents a more malignant general phenomenon, too: the supermarketisation of public language, and so of public thought.
Still, L. Paul Bremer, who led a congressionally mandated commission on global terrorism in 2000, said there could be more "malignant interpretations" to Greece's years of addled efforts.
But there was another, more malignant motive: "I said if somebody gave it to me, I'm going to give it to somebody else".
Grit your teeth and cautiously welcome it in the hope that the Arabs turn away from the more malignant variety.
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