| 21. | The word with the most variations by far, however, is a certain vulgarism unprintable in these pages.
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| 22. | Asked if he had anything to say to the Byrd family, King smirked and responded with a vulgarism.
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| 23. | It doesn't have to be perfectly formal, some slang is fine, but probably not vulgarisms.
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| 24. | The editor of Black Mask, Joseph Shaw, was on guard against the use of vulgarisms by his writers.
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| 25. | The choice of picture evoked an ethnic stereotype, and the publication of the vulgarism violated The Times'standards.
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| 26. | Even the McMurtry trademark of lowest-common-denominator, laugh-getting vulgarisms seems less obtrusive in this setting:
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| 27. | He may also have been damaged by his later use of a Yiddish vulgarism to describe Schumer, who is Jewish.
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| 28. | Informed that he had terminal cancer, he shouted a vulgarism in outraged disbelief and dropped dead with cardiac arrest .)
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| 29. | The " Versus " are sometimes classified as " popular " poetry, on the basis of their vulgarisms.
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| 30. | He also berated D'Amato for disparaging him with a Yiddish vulgarism at a meeting with Jewish leaders earlier this week.
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