| 31. | But no sooner was the referendum over than Quebec's nationalist premier nastily blamed " ethnics " for the result.
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| 32. | To become so nastily infected, a person must swallow oocysts, the tough capsules that shelter the infectious form of the parasite.
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| 33. | Then, moments before he dies, he sings a nastily meaningful rendition of " Time Is on My Side ."
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| 34. | Every slippery nuance of a power game that ends in what would be called statutory rape in the United States rings nastily true.
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| 35. | In recent weeks, I've heard from numerous readers who vigorously and sometimes nastily object to my using it in columns.
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| 36. | Yet the veto policy serves to bolster the view in other EU capitals that Britain is a nastily obstructionist member of the organization.
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| 37. | However, Diane decides to confront Lachlan, and when he nastily insults Andy, Diane furiously slaps him, witnessed by Lawrence.
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| 38. | For the past several years, whenever McCaskey's name was mentioned at Soldier Field during Bears games, fans would boo nastily.
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| 39. | When I expand my UserBox Box, the section headers don't move, and end up nastily covering most of the content.
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| 40. | There was a time when television's " Saturday Night Live " could be counted on for the occasional nastily informed sketch.
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