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IT TAKES something unusually vile for the world to pay much attention to a terrorist outrage in Pakistan.
ON those occasions when I indulge the impulse to speak to a television set, what I utter is always too vile for decent company.
Those that hide behind their computer and call us vile for daring to share the ugly parts of this journey can bite me.
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But so many people, who also haven't seen the film -- or any Tyler Perry movie, for that matter -- have such vile contempt for his work.
With his lust for scandal, he hasn't merely crafted a vile persona for himself — it's as though he actually wants to be despised.
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In the lawsuit, she accused Universal Music, which now owns the label that issued her 70 albums, of licensing songs for the 1994 film "Postcards From America" (which the suit calls "vile") and for the 1999 film "Jawbreaker".
Her fortysomething boyfriend is "Vile", short for Violence.
"I had this vile need for attention," he explains.
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