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was bastards

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A person who was born out of wedlock, and hence often considered an illegitimate descendant.

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Her last film was Bastards (2013), a revenge thriller praised by Peter Bradshaw for its "macabre and dreamlike" quality.

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They are bastards.

You are bastards".

They're bastards, all of them.

Bill Cash congratulated her on saying all foreigners were bastards.

"The Arabs can be bastards," said another, "but we shall be bigger bastards".

Now seals are bastards, we all know this.

There are bastards who spread things around, of course, who planted nasty things in the media.

If we didn't read people who were bastards, we'd never read anything.

A junior minister in November told a rally in Delhi that non-Hindus were "bastards".

They're bastards anyway, and they smell bad.

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