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He noted that the captured ammunition sampling was small and that munitions might have leaked through less nefarious means.
But in a dozen towns in the region, coca paste is seen in much less nefarious terms.
But some analysts say the more plausible explanation is less nefarious: that Mr. Ri died while driving in possibly dangerous conditions.
The psychological and social barriers to involvement in violence are certainly higher than in other less nefarious activities, but the mechanics of the process that draws people into them are the same.
But the real reason "African" was left out was rather different, and much less nefarious: James Murray, the dictionary's first editor, made an early editorial decision that the O.E.D. would not include any proper nouns — this was regarded as the province of the encyclopedia, not the dictionary — and that words formed from proper nouns would likewise be excluded.
The vast majority of people here - even if they had the economic means to escape, even if they actually wanted to give up resisting on their land and just leave (which appears to be maybe the less nefarious of Sharon's possible goals), can't leave.
"He deserves no less".
A silver medallist no less.
And in "Gatsby," no less.
The rest of the video considerably less nefarious.
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