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Your generous donations to MARFA will work to undermine this nefarious performance … " With entries like this, the site is a bit like an arty version of the satirical news outlet The Onion – except it's dedicated to mocking a single person.
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"I believe the pervasive use of furosemide, and the dehydration stress it causes requiring more recovery time, has contributed to horses making fewer starts and has fueled the public's belief that giving medication to performance horses is abusive and nefarious," said Bill Casner, who was co-owner and breeder of 2010 Kentucky Derby champion Super Saver.
The shift in performance is neither idle drift nor nefarious conduct on the part of charter schools -- we found no differences in the demography of students served by charter schools over the period.
The company's motivation for dropping device encryption here might be no more nefarious than a desire to try to improve the performance of cheap, low power hardware (the 7-inch Fire slate can cost as little as $50 new).
In fact, Europe's coke capital is so keen on the stuff that nefarious pigeon fanciers have started doping their racing birds with performance-enhancing gak. .
"Nothing nefarious.
Hardly a nefarious plot.
And nefarious forces are afoot.
What about other nefarious tactics?
Grannis discerned a more nefarious motive, however.
A nefarious hot pursuit ensues.
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