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It sounds too bad to be true; but, then, it might not be true, it said in an article entitled Dodgy software piracy data.
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"Dodgy" as in spammy immoral unethical like some pr0n or gambling sites?
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Men I have never initiated conversation with reveal onion-like layers of insecurity and ignorance with words like; 'Dodgy' at mate, dodgy 'at.'
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"Dodgy" Businessman Christopher Foster has been named by police as the culprit of the
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Iain Dale's Diary: Spin Doctor Wrote the 'Dodgy' Dossier Says MP var img_width = "661";
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This month, the House of Commons will vote on whether to support measures to make the Export Credits Guarantee Department which the debt campaign describes as the "Department for Dodgy Deals" more accountable to parliament and the people it affects.
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Yeh, I will miss Dodgy Luke, but trust the Guardian would come up with someone of equal calibre at least in entertainment value soon.
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The Economist – Dodgy software piracy data, May 19, 2005
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He believes there is a "conflict of interest" for Prince Charles in using his public and charitable activities to promote complementary medicine, and making money from the "Duchy Herbals" range of remedies Ernst calls them "Dodgy Originals".
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Dodgy cops don't prove much use, but a hot young bun-steamer not a euphemism decides action is required.
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