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They have tried distancing themselves from Rush Limbaugh and his kind, issued increasingly abject apologies for following George Bush wherever he led, and generally promised to be a nicer bunch.
Pietersen and Bell both played in all five matches of the epic 2005 campaign which England won 2-1, all three were part of the much-anticipated 2006-07 rubber rubber which ended in another Pommie disaster, five increasingly abject defeats, and then featured again in all the victories of varying accomplishment in 2009, 2010-11 and 2013.
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This system has produced increasingly arrogant soldiers, abject politicians and rotten institutions.
Following the national revolution from 1945 to 1949, the country was set in a state of political turmoil and abject poverty which became increasingly severe towards the end of the 1950s.
With unemployment in Gaza of at least forty per cent and an increasingly disgruntled population, the Hamas government has proved itself an abject failure.
In making the controversial declaration, the widely revered civil rights leader gave voice to a growing number of Americans who have watched in abject horror as the presidential transition of an increasingly belligerent Donald Trump unfolds.
This despite the fact that, as The New York Times reported in a Feb. 11, 2012 story, "Even Critics of Safety Net Increasingly Depend on It": The government safety net was created to keep Americans from abject poverty, but the poorest households no longer receive a majority of government benefits.
That was abject cowardice".
Of all the abject illusions!
Breakfast was abject.
What an abject shower.
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