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Well, it does rank, but on the basis of knowledge of the subject, and if you think that's not important, there's something improper about the way you think".
A previous book, "Fools for Scandal" contended that the national press, notably The New York Times, was gulled into believing that there was something improper about the Clintons' involvement in the Whitewater real estate venture, and then dishonestly kept the story alive to cover up journalistic excesses.
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Was it because, as Comey thought, he suspected that something improper was about to happen?
There was something improper, he felt, about pouring millions of dollars into the completion of a stone monument when — in the city and in that very neighborhood — there were so many urgent social and human needs.
"Challenging the public is almost something improper".
People are sure Goldman did something improper.
Mr. Thompson said he had not heard anything further about the matter from the Department of Investigation, but said normal procedures would call for the agency to contact him only if it found something improper.
"I was being asked to do something improper, and I wouldn't do it," he said.
We say something improper, and she'll always tell you the proper way".
Do a man's emotions go so wild unless a woman has done something improper?
However, "if PG&E knowingly did something improper," Ms. Fitch said, the commission could fine the company.
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