Back in the 1930s, they helped turn a stock market crash into an economic depression by controlling the money-supply too meanly and pursuing protectionist policies.
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I prefer Samuel Johnson's more pungent and accurate definitions of disingenuous in his imposing 1755 dictionary, " meanly artful, viciously subtle ."
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The weekly Wednesday market failed in 1764 and traveller John Kirby described Bildeston as'a town in a bottom, meanly built and the streets are dirty '.
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David Crosby said many years later Morrison treated Joplin meanly at a party at the Calabasas, California, home of John Davidson while Davidson was out of town.
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It is so simple, though it often takes such strength and courage : When we stand in our common humanity we are invincible against those who would divide us meanly.
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The result is an extremely ( if meanly ) funny punch-line scene in which the misunderstandings and resentments leave everyone bereft, with poor Muhammad drunkenly sick as well.
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It is implied in the book that Edmund started life as a likeable person, but then changed for the worse and began to act meanly after attending a new school.
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During the fifty-five years of his solitary life he was always the most meanly clad of all, thus punishing himself for his former seeming vanity in the world.
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He lived in a large house, 5 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, but it was so meanly furnished that for some time he had not a bed to lie on.
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If you have a child who is being bullied, teased, or otherwise treated meanly by classmates, the Chilmark School on Martha's Vineyard is the place to be.