| 41. | To do so allows such a falsehood to evolve in status from damnable lie, to plausible notion, eventually to indisputable gospel truth.
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| 42. | He wrote in a letter that he supported vivisection for " real investigations on physiology; but not for mere damnable and detestable curiosity.
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| 43. | He says that sins such as usury, bribery, sloth, pride and gluttony are okay the only truly damnable sin is adultery.
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| 44. | To say that the error [ of the Protestants ] . . . is damnable heresy, is not this to preach the Gospel?
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| 45. | Having been through that damnable menu, from appetizers all the way to the desserts, I slammed down the instrument in futility and disgust.
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| 46. | "No influence was adequate to keep him from the damnable propensity to drink, " that editor remarks in a Morgan letter.
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| 47. | Daily Mail, another Conservative London paper, printed an article Tuesday headlined : " Hollywood and damnable lies about the British ."
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| 48. | The bent outrigger rod was pulled from its holder without first unleashing the safety rope; not a single crank could get past that damnable cord.
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| 49. | Along the way there emerged a solid body of evidence pointing to provable, and damnable, lies by people in high-ranking government posts.
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| 50. | The Daily Mail, another Conservative London paper, printed an article Tuesday headlined : " Hollywood and damnable lies about the British ."
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