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But affirmative action programs also perpetrated some noteworthy wrongs.
It was a gaudy, exuberant and sometimes raucous movement, and in the wrong hands it perpetrated some truly regrettable food.
But he and his populous workshop also perpetrated some of the grimmest daubs — murky and slack — that you ever rushed past with a shudder.
Miranda Seymour, in the preface to her new biography, Mary Shelley, confesses to having perpetrated, some twenty-five yeago ago, a novel (Count Manfred) about Byron.
When the criminal is a child – who has perpetrated some cold and sadistic brutality – many people's first instinct is to want that evil banished from public gaze for a very long time, if not indefinitely.
The sweetness, of course, has an edge: David is fond of cutting in an especially upbeat air, Franco Micalizzi's "Amusement" — the staff call it "Everything's Fine" — immediately after his character has perpetrated some disaster.
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"I had been the author of unalterable evils; and I lived in daily fear, lest the monster whom I had created should perpetrate some new wickedness".
Yet in the early 1990s, before the onset of computerized trading, firms like Stratton were that era's bandits, making millions by fleecing small investors and perpetrating some of that time's most brazen frauds.
If a gang perpetrates some violent action on a rival gang, police will often monitor the rival gang more closely because of the likelihood of retaliation.
Prisoners perpetrate some of this fraud, selling their personal information to identity theft rings on the outside for a share of the spoils, but recent cases also show that inmates often don't know their identities were stolen.
As British statesmen were promoting a humanitarian agenda for others, their own Empire was perpetrating some very harsh policies on Africans, Indians, and Chinese that rested uneasily with the reform agenda.
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