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He left early in 1993, trailing a reputation for profligacy.
Not that they were likely to be punished for profligacy here.
Maybe it's because she understood position and space, knew she didn't really have much room, no room for profligacy.
"It's annoying to us," said Prince Talal, a council member, referring to the ruling family's reputation for profligacy.
In 1774, one of Britain's wealthiest traders was summoned to parliament to account for profligacy and corruption.
That stance would help dispel the government's reputation for profligacy, while chiming with a residual hunch that the party cares more about the public services than the Tories.
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Newcastle almost made City pay for their profligacy, when Ba and Papiss Cisse connected only for the latter to head high and wide from close range.
Yorkshiremen are not known for their profligacy.
This time Everton paid for their profligacy.
Fulham were duly punished for their profligacy.
Blackpool were made to pay for their profligacy.
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