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  • Finally, on February 17th 2006, Ahmad's first letter, analyzing the controversy, was published in the Sonoran News stating, "While we categorically denounce the foul-minded and ill-mannered actions of newspapers that published offensive caricatures of Prophet Muhammad, the irresponsible and disgusting reaction by some Muslims is equally condemnable".

    Dr. Faheem Younus: Waging The Jihad Of The Pen Dr. Faheem Younus 2011

  • Finally, on February 17th 2006, Ahmad's first letter, analyzing the controversy, was published in the Sonoran News stating, "While we categorically denounce the foul-minded and ill-mannered actions of newspapers that published offensive caricatures of Prophet Muhammad, the irresponsible and disgusting reaction by some Muslims is equally condemnable".

    Dr. Faheem Younus: Waging The Jihad Of The Pen Dr. Faheem Younus 2011

  • Every year he ices cakes for his friends that are generally foul-minded and so horribly mean they make even me want to cry!

    Cryptic Cross Words 2010

  • “Put yer petticoats down, and stop being so foul-minded.”

    The Prussian Officer and Other Stories 2003

  • Centaurs were relatively open about some topics that human folk preferred to keep secret, but her liaison with Xap was really no business of these foul-minded creatures.

    Dragon on a Pedestal Anthony, Piers 1983

  • Casca enjoyed the thought that he had at least had the last bite where the foul-minded beast was concerned.

    The Eternal Mercenary Sadler, Barry 1980

  • I don't like schoolboys ... they strike me as dirty, noisy, and usually foul-minded.

    A Book of Old Ballads — Complete Beverley Nichols 1941

  • He was both foul-mouthed and foul-minded, so that Jim was constrained to interrupt his evil boastings by pretending to fall asleep.

    Wyoming, a Story of the Outdoor West William MacLeod Raine 1912

  • It is this horrible monotony which so often makes the clerk a foul-minded creature; driven in upon himself, he has to create some kind of drama for his instincts and imaginations, and often from the sorriest material.

    The Quest of the Simple Life Dawson, William J 1907

  • But the foul-mouthed and foul-minded creatures who had undertaken to save the neck of the ravisher cared naught for a young girl's reputation.

    The Complete Works of Brann the Iconoclast, Volume 10 1905

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