| 31. | "I don't believe his sexual peccadillos diminished his considerable achievements or made him any less honorable ."
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| 32. | Tessa's selfish and immature, which she happily admits, and likes her an amorous peccadillo from time to time.
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| 33. | There were guest short film programmes from London Short Film Festival, Rich Pickings, Peccadillo Pictures, and Rushes Soho Shorts.
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| 34. | One is that the media are much more aware of these transgressions and much less likely to ignore even the most picayune peccadillo.
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| 35. | It would seem difficult, however, for any candidate with a peccadillo in his past to win Senate confirmation for the job.
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| 36. | Maybe, too, we know better than to think that in letting any peccadillo go unscolded, we are licensing all depravity.
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| 37. | Long winked at as a harmless peccadillo, poor penmanship among health care providers is increasingly being diagnosed as a threat to patients.
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| 38. | Hugh Grant's Hollywood peccadillo _ even his own attempts at acting _ nothing is too far off Miller's radar screen.
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| 39. | We'll sleuth every overdue library book, every parking ticket and peccadillo that Phil Gramm or Steve Forbes forgot about ."
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| 40. | Ratings for the talk shows were never better than during the height of the ferociously partisan debates over Clinton's policies and peccadillos.
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