Presidents come and Presidents go, but pestilent enemies of America will always be lurking, probing for cracks in our foundation. |
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The use of the term shall will beget speculations and increase the pestilent practice of stockjobbing. |
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On the negative side, there is Mitchell, who felt that a pestilent and famine ridden land was peopled by lurking savages. |
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Grimble, once he's given the blessed footwear by his pestilent fairy godmother, has a smooth ride, which means no drama. |
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The garbage strike isn't merely a glib metaphor for an economically as well as emotionally pestilent environment, however. |
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It's funny how life can oftentimes be like a pestilent 15-year-old. |
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This pestilent principle generally seeks for asylum where it may practice its deadliest deeds in some important and vital organ of the body. |
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As it turns out our most pestilent weed is the woman living at the far end of the property who insists the yardmen have yet to do the trimming she's wanted for months. |
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Madam President, please eradicate the EU's pestilent regulations. |
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Natural catastrophes plagued the colonists till they abandoned the pestilent marshland. |
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