| 1. | Watkins conceded that the book had been grudgingly and meanly reviewed.
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| 2. | It is a clumsily written, meanly written article about a defenseless father,
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| 3. | She would criticize herself really meanly sometimes.
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| 4. | We shall nobly save or meanly lose the last, best hope of earth ."
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| 5. | Any view through that meanly constructed window would be more pleasing than the hideous room behind
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| 6. | It was like the household of some meanly penitential pastor : all grace and no meal.
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| 7. | Other men receive dignity from dress, but my booby looks always more meanly for his finery.
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| 8. | The process has discouraged presidents from casually proposing fools or knaves and the Senate from blackballing nominees meanly.
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| 9. | In marked contrast to his youthful bond with the wolf, he shoos the dog away angrily, meanly.
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| 10. | But now we must, or we shall meanly lose " the last, best hope on earth ."
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