Sentence examples for contained bad from inspiring English sources

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There are letters cross-written to minimise postage, so you turn the paper 90 degrees to read the second page, and letters marked heavily in black ink so when the envelope was held up to the light the recipient could see it contained bad news and pay the charge to receive it.

Two new polls released over the weekend contained bad news for Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel as he begins to ramp up the fundraising efforts for his re-election campaign.

In a 2008 review of the Revelations DVD, which contained "Bad Blood", Erik Henriksen of The Portland Mercury praised the way the writers "managed to tweak their genre formulas" and said of the episode, "It's witty and quick and features a great performance from Luke Wilson".

Two of the CASP7 targets contained knots in the solved structures, so we needed to determine whether any of the solutions contained bad pokes.

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Watch out it contains bad language, violence and nudity.

Q: Why don't you remove comments containing bad language?

Even well-executed polls sometimes contain bad data.

Most notably, it is of course home to the legendary Huddersfield Rapper: Unsurprisingly, contains bad language.

Bonus Cage video - contains bad language and an extremely angry Cage.

The emails contain bad news (the economy) and good news (we are doing better than our competitors).

DealBook »   Among the Fixed-Income Also Rans  |  Credit Suisse's fourth-quarter results contain bad news for fixed-income wannabes, Dominic Elliott, a columnist at Reuters Breakingviews, writes.

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