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And in that crash, the really malign thing is that the crash itself tends to further increase inequality because it tends to be the people at the lower end of the wealth distribution who were highly leveraged and had to borrow lots of money to buy their house.
The malign thing within her is within all of us as well, if only we had the courage to articulate real pain: "I am terrified by this dark thing / That sleeps in me; / All day I feel its soft, feathery turnings, its malignity".
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The torment -- evil and malign, as things tend to be in such movies -- drives him to a monastery for aid and solace.
The group's executive director, Rebecca Sugar, said the mural grew out of conversations with returning alumni who were offended by how "Israel is often attacked and maligned for things that aren't true".
But come the next credit bubble, the new codes of conduct almost certainly won't prevent them from doing some malign and damaging things.
"It's curious that one of the ways they're trying to malign his character is to bring up things no governor of Ohio would have to deal with," Turner added. .
Anyway, Bartlett focuses largely on the malign influence of Henry Hazlitt, who was among other things writing many editorials for the New York Times, always insisting that the answer to the Great Depression was to encourage big cuts in wages.
The only thing meant to be funny is the malign pattern of the movie, in which the coincidences and mistakes become more and more grotesquely violent — innocent people die, the guilty vanish.
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