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While it is nefarious and is structured and shot like some sort of ghost story, Stoker really is a girl's coming of age tale -- coming of age through witnessing violence.
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More than that, Levin also implicitly suggested that there was something wrong per se with betting that the housing market would crash, suggesting that while it's good to make money from good things happening, it's nefarious to put yourself in a position to make money when bad things happen.
It's nefarious, indeed, but at least the V is giving you a chance to opt-out, so it's something.
First came the cupcake ATM, now we have it's nefarious counterpart -- the marijuana vending machine.
This is nefarious, no question about it.
To them, this is proof that the organization is nefarious.
Another option is nefarious, and not particularly wise, but possibly successful.
Why it should be nefarious for short-sellers to do that, as opposed to buy-side investors or corporate managements, Sloan doesn't say.
"It wouldn't have been nefarious to the point where it would have come up covertly anywhere," he said.
Although generally recognized as safe, its interactions with most living systems have been nefarious.
Other critics, including some Georgian opposition politicians, say there are nefarious motivations behind the measure.
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