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Yet many of the supposedly bad characters I've played (exempting the Governor) are good people.
Blackboard drills meant to shame pupils out of supposedly bad habits foment anxiety, and give grammar a bad name.
The Bush administration's rejection of the Kyoto global warming treaty, supposedly bad news, actually could not have been scripted better.
Jim Cramer, among others, is perplexed by why the stock market opened up, this morning, after the Department of Labor released the supposedly "bad" employment number for October.
Maria described a relative who got disability payments and a Medicaid card for a supposedly bad back, while taking off-the-books roofing jobs.
The Pim Fortuyn list in the Netherlands and Umberto Bossi's Northern League in Italy have both joined governing coalitions after campaigns that highlighted the supposedly bad effects of immigration.
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They released a supposedly bad-mannered dog from its kennel, and the animal now happily roamed free with a tennis ball.
Others theorized that he was inconsolable over a love affair supposedly gone bad with a Florentine boy.
Instead, it involves his supposedly giving bad investment advice to a regional government several years ago, when he worked as an adviser to a local governor.
The moment was supposedly "so bad" that Politico's Roger Simon devoted an entire column to the presumed gaffe, titled "Questions that kill candidates' careers".
I hope they don't and take the hint: Mr. Lieberman's acquittal was merely their latest defeat in a series of ill-advised, high-profile cases that raise questions about their judgment in pursuing politicians supposedly gone bad.
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