| 21. | It was a dishonourable time ".
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| 22. | He convinces her to help them, citing the dishonourable deaths of her crew-mates.
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| 23. | He was the first person to be given a dishonourable discharge from the contest for cheating.
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| 24. | The pirates reject this dishonourable plan.
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| 25. | One image commonly represented was of Cavell as an innocent victim of a ruthless and dishonourable enemy.
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| 26. | Keener argues that even to the Romans, the context of Judas'suicide was deeply dishonourable.
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| 27. | In response, Adenauer stated that Oberl�nder was a Nazi but " never did anything dishonourable ".
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| 28. | It seems that among this group are content builders who some people believe are toxic and dishonourable.
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| 29. | I am often disappointed by others because I refuse to believe that man can be cruel and dishonourable.
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| 30. | More serious offenders with longer sentences are transferred to HM Prison Service as part of their dishonourable discharge.
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