| 1. | But it is diminished by the sleaziness for which Clinton stands.
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| 2. | We thought that his intelligence and energy mattered more than his sleaziness.
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| 3. | He revels in his own sleaziness while imparting his tales.
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| 4. | Still, a few scenes are characterized by a certain surprising sleaziness.
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| 5. | The citizens of Missouri should not be subjected to that type of sleaziness,
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| 6. | In Massachusetts, where standards are lower, sleaziness is a bar to nothing.
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| 7. | It includes foulmouthed dialogue and sexual allusions meant to underscore the sleaziness of all concerned.
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| 8. | Given the neighborhood's increasing sleaziness in those years, American advertisers had lost interest.
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| 9. | Ah, but such is the essential charm of boxing _ the sleaziness of it all.
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| 10. | One perhaps outdated perception of fairs that officials are trying to overcome is the sleaziness factor.
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