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Examples
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That's the worst of these fash'nable 'Bush' doctors; they make fortunes out of flattering people they're better when they're not. "
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Quite obviously, the country needs to be renamed from USA to DSA (divided states of america) Insecurity, criticism, political infighting and apparent impotence to personal discipline could very well result in a country that is ungover nable .......
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These alliances have made a muddle out of Chávez's politics and led the leader into taking morally objectio nable stands.
Nikolas Kozloff: Hugo Chávez: The Reign of Error Continues Nikolas Kozloff 2010
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Just 'cause they're 'nable to do that doesn't mean they should :-.
Syfy Sacrilege 2009
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Until we get a grip on the crime problem all the other goals the leaders poiticians and just the community across the board, are gona be pipe dreams as long as people are nable to just go about investing in their communities without the fear o being senselessly slaughtered.
"Measure 'R' Goes Down In Flames" (WHY IT WAS REMOVED: by ZD, & Rocky Delgadillo) 2006
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Until we get a grip on the crime problem all the other goals the leaders poiticians and just the community across the board, are gona be pipe dreams as long as people are nable to just go about investing in their communities without the fear o being senselessly slaughtered.
"Measure 'R' Goes Down In Flames" (WHY IT WAS REMOVED: by ZD, & Rocky Delgadillo) 2006
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Yet even now, in the shadow of an obstacle that loomed as impreg-nable as anything he had ever faced, he hadn't consid-ered turning away.
Emperor of Ansalon Niles, Douglas 1993
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He gave me another of his thunderous shoulder-claps (they pawed each other something d-- nable, those hearty young champions of my youth) and said, capital, it was settled then.
Flashman's Lady Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1977
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It was an affirmation, a moral victory paid for by innumerable defeats, by abominable terrors, by abomi - nable satisfactions.
Heart of Darkness 1960
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Hosses in one stable, one jumped out an 'skined his nable an' so on.
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