| 31. | One, Fischetti said, was a falsehood he labeled damnable, though Louima has long admitted it was invented.
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| 32. | Sex : " The pleasure momentary, the posture ridiculous, and the expense damnable "-- Evelyn Waugh.
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| 33. | I quite agree that it is justifiable for real investigations on physiology; but not for mere damnable and detestable curiosity.
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| 34. | It later was rumored that one of the damnable incendiaries had been identified and charged, although that could not be confirmed.
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| 35. | Fourteen years of his son's quarterbacking greatness in the NFL had been compromised by failures in this damnable Super Bowl.
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| 36. | It reintroduced, for instance, the objectionable terms " impious, heretical and damnable " of James's Oath of Allegiance.
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| 37. | That's as it should be; it's the damnable media that report what was said, grammatical warts and all.
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| 38. | King, alive today, would acknowledge the progress made since his 1968 murder, but he would be unforgiving to the damnable shortfall.
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| 39. | As an early warning system, it can be excruciating for authors and damnable for publishers, and it is often cursed by both.
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| 40. | Reported in " Newes from Scotland, declaring the damnable Life of Doctor Fian " ( 1592 ) by W . Wright:
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