| 31. | Paul Tucker, Deputy Governor of the Bank of England, compared the BBA LIBOR market to a " cesspit " of dishonesty.
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| 32. | It was discovered later that this public well had been dug only from an old cesspit that had begun to leak foecal bacteria.
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| 33. | Labor Party politics in the west of Scotland is a cesspit and really beyond the ability of the Labor Party itself to sort out,
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| 34. | The exception is damage to one of the two ships depicted, done when an Ottoman-era cesspit was dug into the mosaic.
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| 35. | Further investigation of the area revealed the Broad Street pump was near a cesspit under the home of the outbreak's first cholera victim.
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| 36. | Far from dreams being the cesspit of the unconscious, as Freud proclaimed, Griffin says that they are the equivalent of the flushed toilet.
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| 37. | It is well-known that RfCs tend to become a cesspit, also that they ramble on for ever without ever reaching a conclusion.
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| 38. | Later, researchers discovered that this public well had been dug only three feet from an old cesspit, which had begun to leak fecal bacteria.
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| 39. | The coins were retrieved in an 18 liters vase, that has been lost, by two workers cleaning a farm cesspit of the Mormentyn farm.
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| 40. | County Commissioner Jack London is so frayed by his district's battles over cesspits and highway widening that he's giving up after eight years.
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