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Someone who grinds a more righteous axe is Sacha Mirzabegian, the famous freelance sports reporter.

Despite pleadings from his parents to follow a more righteous path, he had his fair share of wild times.

According to the proclamation, as a result of these offenses, the god Marduk abandoned Babylon and sought a more righteous king.

Yes, Americans certainly think of themselves as a more righteous people than the rest of the developed world.

Armed with a sense of righteous purpose — and a Nintendo Wii for good measure — a rotating cast of students has been debating strategy.

As successful as some may be, single-purpose apps (like fart machines, flashlights, and tip calculators) tend to be the butt of a lot of jokes – but here's one with a pretty righteous purpose.

Conscious of the weight on his shoulders, Mr. Rock now seems a little less roguish and a little more righteous.

Can't we acknowledge that copyright law has a righteous purpose, to protect original content and encourage creators to create even more?

Yet branding has a more practical purpose.

It's acquired a more practical purpose.

Just your average play about a megachurch pastor who one day decides to lead his flock down a (in his eyes) more righteous path.

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