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Icebox's "Mr Wong" is a slitty-eyed old Chinaman having an affair with a Caucasian girl of dubious morals.
Petulant, meanwhile, is the dandy with the northern accent whose extravagant dress also disguises his dubious morals.
The debates about pelvic politics over the last week sometimes had a patronizing tone, as if birth control amounted to a chivalrous handout to women of dubious morals.
Otis B. Driftwood, a theatrical agent of dubious morals (played by Groucho Marx), is hired by social climber Mrs. Claypool (Margaret Dumont) to help her break into high society.
"If the character is smug, bitchy, trashy or has dubious morals, call me!" And – speak of the devil – in the West End transfer of Richard Bean's phone-hacking play Great Britain, she takes over from Billie Piper as a power-crazed tabloid editor.
Eugene knew that was a French word associated with women of dubious morals, but in his mind it included the teen runaways at that chicken-hawk bar Stigwood had taken him to, Saturday night; plus Stigwood himself, who was rich and debauched.
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But wrestling has trodden much more dubious moral ground whenever it explored race.
Now, I know how the right will respond to these facts: with misleading statistics and dubious moral claims.
But most forms of solitary walking at night are nonetheless tainted, sometimes faintly with dubious moral or social associations.
So wrong, transparent swimming costumes in dubious moral taste are just what this sport needs to put itself firmly on the must-see list.
There is hypocrisy of religion, fantasies of racial purity, the repression of the working classes, and the dubious moral compass guiding those in charge.
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