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A rather dubious portrait of Jane turned up a few months ago.
"It was a rather dubious ending," Power Coach Tom Sermanni said.
Given the determination with which Christians combated all forms of paganism, this appears a rather dubious presumption.
One of the other performers was a puppeteer whose act included a rather dubious life-size female mannequin.
When released on to the rental market, the effect is like pouring water on to sodden ground.Salvation, of a rather dubious kind, has come from students.
The character I find most sympathetic is the president of Harvard, Lawrence Summers, onetime Clinton's treasury secretary and a rather dubious figure in some ways.
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You have to understand why she worked there and why she chose to marry a client - surely an action of rather dubious judgment?
Although one other commentator (Watson 1966) has argued that Malebranche conceived representation in terms of resemblance, the textual basis for such a claim is rather dubious (see Nadler 1992, 46f).
I thought that was cool when I was a kid …" Music aside, the band's rather dubious name could, perhaps still be a sticking point.
But with Shinji Kagawa in the stands, rendering Sir Alex Ferguson's old claim that he was as good a Number 10 bet as Wayne Rooney rather dubious, there seemed few options.
He says "In Britain I'm sometimes regarded as a suspiciously Europeanised writer, who has this rather dubious French influence.
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