| 11. | She comes to Walla Walla for the Green Festival and treats Natalie ( her camp guide ) really meanly.
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| 12. | Republicans meanly tried to forbid that as " welfare " because the working poor pay no income tax.
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| 13. | As Samuel Johnson piercingly observed, " Every man thinks meanly of himself for not having been a soldier ."
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| 14. | Wilde had brought a ruinous libel suit against the marquis for charging, correctly if meanly, that Wilde was gay.
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| 15. | On grounds of security, France has meanly come to almost close its doors to Algerian refugees threatened with death at home.
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| 16. | Or to cut $ 37 billion over seven years from food stamps _ and to forbid them, meanly, to lawful immigrants.
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| 17. | They write personally, pointedly and meanly, as if a phalanx of idiots and no-goods had betrayed all of humanity .)
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| 18. | Each time, Diarmuid was angry and asked her how she could repay him so meanly when he overlooked her ugliness the first night they met.
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| 19. | He was often meanly suspicious, and life had encouraged him to be ever mindful of his welfare and that of the large family dependent on him.
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| 20. | His talents, were not meanly cultivated by letters; he could tell a good book from a bad one, which few modern librarians can do.
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