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Immoral is the congress intruding in our lives to such an extent with a bill that will wind up costing us MUCH more than they think.
Top Dems blame insurance industry as health care roadblock 2009
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Formally, the document had no name, although the file for comments and replies was entitled "Immoral Relations with Native Women".
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Jeremy Paxman 2011
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Formally, the document had no name, although the file for comments and replies was entitled "Immoral Relations with Native Women".
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Jeremy Paxman 2011
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Iran's Opposition Calls Crackdown 'Immoral' - Iran's opposition sent a protest letter to the religious authorities saying the state used "illegal, immoral and irreligious methods" after last month's election.
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Palin Calls Obama's Budget "Immoral" - In Keynote Address to Tea Party Convention, Palin Says U.S.
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And if indeed and this is a big if I tried to convince you otherwise, well to tell you the truth I don't have the energy mainly due to the fact there is a Glenn Beck marathon on TV and I can't miss it, then later I gotta go kill some baby seals, after all I am "Immoral" since we've met before.
Hurt Locker's Kathryn Bigelow Wins Directors Guild Award! « FirstShowing.net 2010
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Pope Urges Pharmacists to Avoid Filling 'Immoral' Prescriptions Pope Benedict XVI urged Catholic pharmacists to use conscientious objection to avoid dispensing drugs with "immoral purposes such as, for example, abortion or euthanasia."
The Cost Question 2007
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"Immoral" or married priests; the ambiguity with which the central figure refers to God and the doctrines of the faith; the conviction or the virtue attributed to Protestants and atheists — all this made it impossible for Greene's first reader in the Holy Office to see why the book was regarded as excellent literature.
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"Immoral" or married priests; the ambiguity with which the central figure refers to God and the doctrines of the faith; the conviction or the virtue attributed to Protestants and atheists — all this made it impossible for Greene's first reader in the Holy Office to see why the book was regarded as excellent literature.
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"'Immoral,'" he points out, "never means anything but contrary to the _mores_ of the time and place."
Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 6 Sex in Relation to Society Havelock Ellis 1899
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