| 1. | They were childless and divorced nastily on February 7, 1934.
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| 2. | Besides, those new French oak barrels are nastily expensive.
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| 3. | The movie starts so nastily that you may get your hopes up.
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| 4. | Young pops up and nastily spikes the ball at Gayle's feet.
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| 5. | A final confrontation between him and Polanyi ends nastily.
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| 6. | Spurs were reduced to nine men when Michael Dawson lunged nastily at Sidib?
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| 7. | Otherwise, something nastily authoritarian, perhaps even a thoroughgoing tyranny, could ensue.
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| 8. | You've overused commas in the second sentence that stops the flow nastily.
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| 9. | A hangnail, it was said nastily, would keep most of them from playing.
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| 10. | TV series and features ) provides a comic gem as the nastily conniving cruise director.
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