No way, although Fox sanctimoniously notes that it held off on the broadcast until the jury had been selected and sequestered.
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"Bad law, sanctimoniously delivered, " thundered the oracle of sanctimonious establishment liberalism, The New York Times.
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The election was a cold douche to the intellectual left . Don't preach sanctimoniously with a superiority complex; reach out.
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Meanwhile, Peter is somewhat sanctimoniously stoic : " To be tested is to suffer, and suffering is part of spiritual progress ."
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While politicians bickered and sanctimoniously proclaimed themselves more noble than the next, Bernie Collins was left to bury her husband and comfort their four children.
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Many of Enron's political donees on Capitol Hill are nervously _ and sanctimoniously _ looking for ways to ditch at least the latest doses of largess.
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During the 2000 presidential campaign, George W . Bush sanctimoniously accused Clinton of " virtually renting out the Lincoln bedroom to big campaign donors ."
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And, when these WMDs could not be found anywhere, they were sanctimoniously claiming that they were invading Iraq to bring about regime change there . . ..
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The rest of the country was spared Springer's debut this week, in which he gobbled up three minutes of valuable air time by sanctimoniously defending his right to appear on TV.
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Having sanctimoniously assured New Yorkers that its cable system would serve all their viewing needs, Time Warner is now betraying local viewers by denying them live coverage of the Senate hearings on campaign finance abuses.