Prime Minister Manmohan Singh called the explosions a "dastardly attack" and said the "guilty will not go unpunished".
When convicted, the judge described his crimes as "vile, wicked, dastardly and distasteful".
Considering all the dastardly things the oil industry has done around the world, hacking computers is barely worth a mention.
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That was when, suddenly, the Bush administration discovered that Putin was not a hard-nosed reformer but a rapacious and dastardly autocrat.
Crown Court Judge Alistair Devlin told Tweed his crimes were "vile, wicked, dastardly and distasteful" and would be treated very seriously.
The Riche also faced dastardly new competitors, from sports bars and foreign chains to low-rent hookah joints and latterly the internet.
"Those who commit such dastardly crimes are working against the interests of peace and development in the area", the prime minister said.
It's just not cricket: The Aussies had to get back at the dastardly Poms for being drubbed in the cricket over the summer.
The 1983 comedy starred Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy as, respectively, a wealthy trader and a street con man whose lives are upended by the dastardly Duke brothers.
Republicans, in an effort to attract seniors, are trying to position themselves as protectors of Medicare against those dastardly Democrats who want to constrain the future growth of that program.
The cowbirds' dastardly tricks do not stop at this protection racket, either, for a fifth of those warbler nests that had never had cowbird eggs in them also got destroyed.
In another song, "Seduced and Abandoned, " Merritt assumes the guise of a woman who's been left with her newborn child by a dastardly cad, and she meditates morosely on her future.
It would be worthless not because you are a bad person or because you had some sort of dastardly ill intent, but because it was built on a flatly inaccurate impression of objective reality.
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He was on Good Morning Scotland today, claiming that his analysis is that of an economist who has to be careful how he uses figures, rather than those dastardly politicians, who merely spin things.
The Senate has passed a bill that would stop directors from using federal property in violent pics. (Scratch the next Department of Transportation thriller.) And Washington is threatening to recast suave movie honchos as dastardly tobacco execs.
No one wants to encourage dastardly behavior.
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For Eaton, or any decathlete competing for a medal, the trick is getting through the pole vault, a dastardly maneuver that can spell doom if he can't manage to at least clear the bar at an opening height.
Australians used to see themselves as sturdy pioneers, clearing the bush, rounding up sheep and doing battle with droughts, dingos and dastardly oppressors like the policemen who hunted poor Ned Kelly (never mind that he was a hostage-taker and murderer).
The U.S. Copyright Office created an exemption last summer in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act for users to jailbreak their own devices, despite Apple's objections that the ruling could open phones to dastardly hackers and even lead to "catastrophic" attacks that crash cellphone towers.
When a Downing Street advisor points out that loneliness is probably more dangerous to our health in retirement than smoking, there are plenty who immediately assume that the advice is part of some dastardly statist plot to get pensioners out of their one-bed flats to sweat their final years away on a factory production line - see below for one example.
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