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This is an age which no longer waits patiently through this lifetime for the rewards in the next, but instead mills anxiously about overindulging, driven to cheat, driven to crime.
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She portrayed him as a cold, cruel and calculating man whose cheating drove her to swallow a large dose of sleeping tablets.
From there you can cheat and drive up a series of hairpins to the Castelo dos Mouros, a 9th century Moorish Castle on its mountain top, for amazing views back towards Lisbon.
Stuyvesant, widely considered the most prestigious public high school in New York, has just been through a cheating scandal — one driven in no small part by the imperative of its students to get into a prestigious college.
To obtain Indian lands, secured by hun dreds of treaties and the solemn word of the Federal Government, white men have cheated, lied, tricked, driven and killed American Indians in an unending, ruthless pattern of extermination.
She then spoke of her fears for the sport unless the cheats could be driven out.
She said she could understand why some families might feel driven to cheat the system.
Deveney said, "If you look at the various factors, not the least being that the likely next stop for the players was the front lines of France's Western Front, you can see how even honest men might have been driven to cheat".
Most of us "cheat" when we drive above the posted speed limit.
Don't drink, drink and drive, cheat, be mean, steal, lie, or any other irresponsible things that people might do.
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