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Evidence of a deplorable tendency toward over exuberance as recorded in the daily press.
"I am a central European with an English education and a deplorable tendency to constant self-analysis.
The New Yorker, February 4 , 1939P. 19 Evidence of a deplorable tendency toward over exuberance as recorded in the daily press.
By W. E. Farbstein The New Yorker, February 4, 1939 P. 19 Evidence of a deplorable tendency toward over exuberance as recorded in the daily press.
This deplorable tendency was first observed by my fifth-grade teacher, who dubbed me Miss Importance, and by the mothers of my childhood friends, who trembled at the phrase "Judy says," usually uttered in defiance of their own better judgments.
Unsurprisingly, what this book on the environment is really about is politics, and the deplorable tendency of political leaders, as Mr Gore says of others, "to base important decisions on the perception of their impact on the next election or even on the next public opinion polls".
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Yes indeed, a deplorable newsroom tendency is to allow debatable poll findings to drive some news coverage, but polling tides and newsroom dispute wash in and out.
Pandering to our darkest tendencies is deplorable, but this reasoning argues that Mr. Trump wouldn't be truly dangerous as president since he would revert to his pragmatic underpinnings.
Leaky roofs, inoperable appliances, rodent infestations, collapsed floors and ceilings are a few of the the deplorable conditions judges in Baltimore's rent court system have a tendency to ignore, the report says.
Deplorable scenes.
This is deplorable.
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