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"You are looking at a pretty vitiated public and political environment in coming years," he said.
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"Folk" are vitiated citizens.
Pretty pretty".
This is deeply troublesome, given the vitiated state of relations between the neighbours who have fought four wars since independence.
This movement sprang up almost spontaneously – not entirely, as the vitiated democratic structures of the NUS still played a part, if a limited one.
(The turn of the twentieth century, when steam really caught on, was the era of overcrowded tenements, fear of "vitiated air," and the Spanish flu).
So, yes, the fault of Miró's vitiated appeal is his, though I believe that I speak for a consensus in declaring that he is forgiven.
And then the last one, the handful of poems he's truly grateful for, which if he were to publish would make his work seem dangerously slim, and vitiated.
Original sin (the term can be misleading) is the morally vitiated condition in which one finds oneself at birth as a member of a sinful race.
Pretty intimidating.
Pretty impressive.
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