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Unprincipled from the years that the writer knew him, meanness far surpassed any thoughts of goodness that the average person would command and exemplify.
A Kindred Spirit 2005
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"Unprincipled," scudding before the wind down channel, in company with the "Undaunted," and the "Unconquerable;" all three haughty Dons bound to the East Indian waters as reinforcements to the fleet of Sir Edward
Israel Potter Herman Melville 1855
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"Unprincipled" act of the politicians can happen in both directions.
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Principled or "Unprincipled": Is That the Question?
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2004: Bush-Cheney's "Unprincipled" becomes first major presidential web video attack ad; DNC's "Faces of Frustration" montage of W @ pres. debates follows.
The Original YouTube Candidate? Levy, Joshua 2007
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Unprincipled, purely instrumentalist thinkers, who merely pick whatever supports their preferred political position, of course will notagree.
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Unprincipled, purely instrumentalist thinkers, who merely pick whatever supports their preferred political position, of course will not agree.
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"Unprincipled speculators are making billions every day by betting on a Greek default," the Prime Minister said Monday, adding yesterday that Mr. Obama's response was "very positive."
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"Unprincipled speculators are making billions every day by betting on a Greek default," the Prime Minister said Monday, adding yesterday that Mr. Obama's response was "very positive."
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"Unprincipled speculators are making billions every day by betting on a Greek default," the Prime Minister said Monday, adding yesterday that Mr. Obama's response was "very positive."
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