| 41. | But Bourque has chosen a different path, and that truly speaks ill of the Bruins as an organization.
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| 42. | A witness never told what she knew because she did not want to speak ill of the dead.
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| 43. | But in the Jiu Valley where he is miners'leader, nobody wants _ or dares _ speak ill of Cozma.
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| 44. | Casting her eyes around the room, she remembered perhaps that it was bad business to speak ill of customers.
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| 45. | The barman speaks ill of the prisoners in nearby Slade Prison, although the priest says to forgive and forget.
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| 46. | Yet, eventually, it pays off and we see substantial changes in our life when we never speak ill of anyone.
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| 47. | Now as a cardinal, there were few who would publicly speak ill of Brancaccio, though they may have wanted to.
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| 48. | He never speaks ill of his Democratic rivals and declines to differentiate himself from his primary foes on specific issues.
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| 49. | They told tackle Chad Overhauser, and together they vowed no defender would speak ill of them the rest of the season.
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| 50. | This incident ended the relationship between the two men and Linnaeus was heard to speak ill of Rolander on several occasions.
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