| 41. | Uncle Benjy takes a dim view of Duddy's commercial ambitions, seeing them as avaricious and crass.
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| 42. | The Americans had won the war, partially because of Rodney's anti-Semitism and avaricious delays.
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| 43. | The law which allows this abuse makes wealth of more account than virtue, and the whole state becomes avaricious.
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| 44. | Frederick William, without his father's coarseness, had a full share of his arbitrary and avaricious temper.
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| 45. | Familiarly enough, the 1920s were a time of violence, and a time whose avaricious recklessness triggered lasting economic crises.
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| 46. | The cartoon is blatantly anti-Semitic, reinforcing the long-held racist image of Jews as avaricious and greedy,
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| 47. | On his return trip from Tarentum, avaricious sailors plotted to kill Arion and steal the rich prizes he carried home.
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| 48. | John Bird plays the lead role of John Fuller-Carp, a monstrously egotistical and avaricious barrister heading Forecourt Chambers.
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| 49. | Many of the old style Takisian nobles were slain during Blaise's World War, replaced by avaricious young cadets.
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| 50. | Bridget is totally into manipulation-- she's cool and cold-blooded, avaricious and very, very scary.
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