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They saw Cincinnati as a den of iniquity.
Hence the description on jihadi websites of the Tunisian hotel complex as a "den of vice".
GERMAN leftwingers generally see Britain as a den of rapacious free-market capitalism.
In some states, people don't want to think of their government as a den of thieves.
Britain has been known as a den of spy activity since the Cold War.
But the small market-town is perceived as a den of sin and iniquity.
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She brings us to the heart of a political re-education camp as well as into a den of artistic alienation.
BRANTLEY *+ 'FORBIDDEN BROADWAY: SPECIAL VICTIMS UNIT' Gerard Alessandrini, the writer and creator of the 22-year-old "Forbidden Broadway" series of satirical revues, would seem to be as steamed-up and homicidal as Dirty Harry in a den of crooked cops.
And in his latest production, "Forbidden Broadway: Special Victims Unit," at the Douglas Fairbanks Theater, Mr. Alessandrini is as steamed up and homicidal as Dirty Harry in a den of crooked cops.
Miliband then demanded that the owner of the Mail titles, Lord Rothermere, launch an inquiry into their "culture and practices", as if the papers were a den of secretive extremists.
Christie's, as Sewell describes it, was a den of amateurism and low-level corruption, its profits feeble enough to dictate that one's Christmas bonus consisted of a turkey.
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