| 21. | The " debauched " musician was, in turn, " constantly tagging after him ."
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| 22. | To this, Columba responded that the man had murdered his brother and debauched his mother.
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| 23. | The other half, of course, seems a debauched cross between Mick Jagger and Freddy Krueger.
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| 24. | It is glimpsed, it is suggested, but never convincingly displayed in all its debauched excess.
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| 25. | In the midst of Charles's debauched and licentious court, she lived neglected and retired.
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| 26. | As their influence waned during this period they were popularly portrayed as corrupt, debauched and tyrannical.
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| 27. | Even so, a good-hearted woman recognises a spark of decency in the debauched loser.
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| 28. | The purpose of this question is not so that I may plan my own debauched drinking session.
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| 29. | In spite of her youth, she dragged nevertheless behind her a solid reputation of debauched girl.
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| 30. | But in a spirit of equality of the sexes, bachelorette parties seem to be getting more debauched.
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