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An MP called Sir Peter Viggers used public money to buy himself a duck-house for his garden pond and was teased rotten by his electors.
(To be fair, "Armageddon" still received a rating of just 39percentt, "rotten" by the review aggregation's site's standards).
He is spoiled rotten by his parents, perhaps guilty for the effect of their divorce on him (though his mother loved him), and he gets a BMW because he needs an "upper-class car".
And, of course, we get spoiled rotten by our parents (or at least pampered).
The film was deemed "rotten" by review aggregator RottenTomatoes.com, with only 12 percent of critics offering praise.
He appears so plainly honest, kind, sincere, and good that he makes people feel rotten by comparison.
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At the hotel's Christmas bash, the band, minus Jessie, launched into a chirpy festive number that was rotten even by their standards.
What appears outwardly to be thriving may be rotten inside, a corpse by any other name.
Whether the whole thing was an amateurish political stunt by the Labour leader, as Mr Branson implies, or rotten treatment by a privatised company, as Mr Corbyn claimed, no one else would have ever heard about it anyway.
By seeming to confirm an impression that Westminster is rotten, encouraged by recent scandals including a giant furore over fraudulent MPs' expenses in 2009, Sir Malcolm and Mr Straw have probably raised the antipathy a notch.
While McGregor is distracted, the six are freed by Thomasina Tittlemouse, a woodmouse, and the sack filled with rotten vegetables by Benjamin and Flopsy.
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