| 11. | But to Henne, the investment adviser, speculation about election crookedness is fanning unnecessary suspicion.
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| 12. | And the crookedness, the outrage, the phoniness are everywhere, even at a Chicago eatery.
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| 13. | Every thing induces crookedness, the practical sense, the melodramatic imagination, the passion for vulgar beauty.
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| 14. | Indeed, relative to the possibilities for crookedness in Arkansas, hardly any at all _ but a few.
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| 15. | But with markets less regulated, there will be presumably more complicated financial transactions and more chance for recklessness or crookedness.
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| 16. | Holyfield eventually fought Ruiz, and, " I saw the crookedness in Don King come back, " he said.
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| 17. | Nearly 100 people attended the conference, which ended Wednesday with the group's recommendations on how to reduce crookedness in government.
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| 18. | The lottery never paid out, and it brought to light the prevalent issue of crookedness amongst the lotteries in the United States.
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| 19. | THE ASSASSINATION OF RICHARD NIXON : A 1970s failure ( Sean Penn ) plots to kill President Nixon as a statement on societal crookedness.
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| 20. | Crookedness limits the streetscape optically, and at the end of the street is a T-junction, with a view of houses opposite.
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