| 21. | But the curious deal seems to have come nastily unstuck over the United Nations and its fact-finders.
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| 22. | They seemed to show that the United States would treat its terrorist prisoners just as nastily as it pleased.
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| 23. | The nastily funny lines at the expense of Joan Sutherland and other Callas contemporaries can be heard loud and clear.
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| 24. | He read my attempt at an olive-branch, responded nastily with more accusations, and then came here.
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| 25. | As for the Penn-Lang coupling you so nastily suggested, I would say, " People always mean well.
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| 26. | Yet the veto policy serves to bolster the view in other EU capitals that Britain is a nastily obstructionist EU member.
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| 27. | In his review in The New York Times, Vincent Canby called it a " nastily funny suburban satire ."
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| 28. | For years, Joey has been sexually impotent, a condition to which the movie alludes in several nastily funny comic bits.
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| 29. | It wouldn't look much different from red light . . . except that it would irradiate your retinas pretty nastily!
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| 30. | Legolas enters and unprovoked nastily calls it " useless " and " irrelevant ", complete with threat to archive disregarding opposition.
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