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"I am being pilloried as a scoundrel," he huffed.
'I'm being pilloried as a scoundrel,' he said, 'and I'm not a scoundrel.
Mr. Wiesel, who declined to comment for this article, has publicly referred to Mr. Madoff as a "scoundrel" and "thief".
Above all, he is not Yasser Arafat, the Palestinians' elected president, whom, unfairly or not, they have written off as a scoundrel.
He is recalled both as a hero of liberal Hollywood in its golden age and as a scoundrel in a time of political treachery.
In climbing circles, Lisi was known as a scoundrel who once stole a dying climber's Everest summit photo and claimed it as his own.
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Loenertz, "revealed himself as much a scoundrel as the Patriarch".
The reward: saving the Strasbourg court and reconciling the British with human rights, currently seen as a scoundrels' charter.
This piece of legislation, informally referred to as "anti-Magnitsky bill," was promptly branded by critics as a "scoundrels' law" (zakon podletsov remained the most popular hashtag on Russian Twitter earlier this week).
Having been its corporate darling for 20 years, Mr Welch suddenly found himself painted as something between a scoundrel and a figure of fun when he left his wife for the editor of the Harvard Business Review and his wife then revealed details of his perks in the ensuing divorce.
They've taken refuge in these spaces, as in "refuge of a scoundrel," and the refuges are maddeningly difficult to penetrate or topple.
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