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People with bad characters can have strengths.
I realised the name is always associated with bad characters in films and TV too – such as gang members.
Sarah Allen, 21, of Salt Lake City, added: "This may have started out as a bunch of teeny-boppers writing cheesy stories with bad characters and even worse dialogue, but it's grown into something much more than that.
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Victorian culture implicitly equated epilepsy with bad character – Dickens's portrayal of Monks in Oliver Twist as a thoroughly odious individual was made all the more hideous by his seizures.
The intellectual brutality Sullivan describes in these pages, and which does mark American life, has more to do with bad character and political partisanship than theological rigor, and Sullivan is wrong to claim its roots are religious in nature.
I think it's particularly interesting with the bad characters -- because say you have a villain who's played by a man, it's mainly a physical kind of thing, whereas if the villain is then transformed into a role played by a woman, it adds another dimension to it, a psychological dimension.
"When [the transitional character] hangs out with a good character, she gets rewarded, and when she hangs out with a bad character … she ends up with unprotected sex in the back of a car," Southey said.
Notoriously bad soldiers were also branded with "BC" ("bad character").
That is, for a century now, in hockey, the possibility of having to engage in a fist-fight with a bad character has been the primary deterrent preventing this or that player from trying to hurt an opponent on the other team.
A bad person is said to be a person with a bad character, suban bone.
Later he was deputy head of the Arab League and its envoy to Lebanon towards the end of its 15-year civil war where he had to deal with "a lot of very bad characters" – an experience some believe may stand him in good stead in neighbouring Syria.
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