| 11. | How improvident it was of Abdirizak Mumin Ibrahim not to learn to play baseball while growing up in Somalia.
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| 12. | Affable, eloquent, but succinct in expression, his statements often moralized against the improvident profusion in spending.
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| 13. | The notoriously indolent and improvident Pogor had a preference for orality, and was sought after for his Voltairian wit.
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| 14. | Both Micawber and Dorrit are modeled after Dickens'own improvident father, himself no stranger to debtor's prisons.
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| 15. | Why should Americans subsidize a White House official whose role is to make sure the improvident president can go on being improvident?
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| 16. | Why should Americans subsidize a White House official whose role is to make sure the improvident president can go on being improvident?
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| 17. | If you knew her or read her carefully you discovered that she was mischievous, insatiably curious, improvident and very bold.
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| 18. | Unhappily, his improvident habits continued, and he finally moved to London, where he died in great poverty in 1795.
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| 19. | This indicates that there is a material issue of fact over market power, and therefore summary judgment on the issue was improvident.
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| 20. | Rabbi Samuel compared Eliezer's request to the improvident oaths that Saul made in Jonathan in as forms of improper acts of divination.
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