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Maybe that's not very noble.
That's not very noble, the buying part, but I have to confess it.
They do all sorts of things that are maybe not very noble, but they do them because they are people.
"Weeds," a new Showtime comedy series in which a suburban widow takes up the not very noble profession of pot-dealing after her husband drops dead, can't be called courageous, since the premium-cable networks have little to lose when they venture into controversial territory, but it is nonetheless daring.
By Nancy Franklin "Weeds," a new Showtime comedy series in which a suburban widow takes up the not very noble profession of pot-dealing after her husband drops dead, can't be called courageous, since the premium-cable networks have little to lose when they venture into controversial territory, but it is nonetheless daring.
The appearance of blood in methemoglobinemia is either "choclatey" or bluish, which in this context is not very noble at all.
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I have to say that, although I rejected those values for a lot of my life, it was not for very noble reasons.
This chapter in McCain's life doesn't make him look very noble, but I hope the Democrats don't run with it.
Have a read: Innpu's goals appear to be very noble, if not based in reality.
Which is very noble, but has not stopped him being courted by one political party after another.
"We have a long and very noble tradition of not publishing those figures," said a Conservative party spokesperson.
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