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Most controversially, without legal recourse museum pieces and specimens from an earlier age risk being travestied in unseemly ways.
Women were forbidden to fight on foot in Franco's Spain, in case they were gored in unseemly ways.
Mr. Key has been sharply criticized for cozying up to Mr. Jackson in what some consider unseemly ways.
The documents appear to include pitches for unseemly ways to undermine adversaries of Bank of America and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, like doing background research on their critics and then distributing fake documents to embarrass them.
Without getting into the particulars, even in the Washington and in Hollywood, where recovery programs and professional life crash in unseemly ways, I think this is too far-fetched.
In a gratifying "have you no sense of decency, Sir and Madam?" moment, Colin Powell went on "Meet the Press" on Sunday and talked about Khan, and the unseemly ways John McCain and Palin have been polarizing the country to try to get elected.
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Republicans have accused the White House of politicizing the killing in an unseemly way.
Critics say India's longstanding practice of trial by media, in a way that leaves intelligence officials blameless, is an unseemly way to disseminate information in a democracy.
But residents of the upscale and historic neighborhoods that are dotted with the red urine bins say they feel there has to be a better, less unseemly way.
You've heard about the unseemly way in which Ms. Kennedy's handlers whisked her away to keep her from nosy reporters while on an upstate visit last week.
As Lessig saw it, the case was simple: Shloss was not trying to profit in an unseemly way off the Joyce legacy; she was an academic who was trying to make a literary argument.
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