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Inflation will insidiously level the playing field, delivering realignments, one tiny wicked slice at a time.
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In their sly, shiny packets, they invaded the poor world as insidiously as the disease they were meant to prevent.
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Well okay, that money was actually earmarked for a health care newsletter rather than to advance their insidiously skeptical positions regarding a looming climate catastrophe.
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Frighteningly lethal and insidiously efficient, these bacteria replicate and mutate prodigiously, turning out variants that elude most of the chemical weapons--antibiotics--that medicine has invented over the past century.
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Conclusion: The Clinton party line is wrong and insidiously misleading.
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Insidiously, both dynamics exhibit no signs of slowing down.
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Is the George W. brand of compassion therefore something that will insidiously, albeit unintentionally, undermine a social order based on the notion that America has no established religion and that its citizens have absolute freedom of belief?
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Incredibly, the Clinton Administration also wants to save face for the Serbs by introducing Russian troops into the mix, affording Moscow a pretext and the means to involve itself even more deeply -- and insidiously -- in Balkan affairs.
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Rather I suspect he found himself sliding insidiously down that very slippery slope we can all find ourselves on when we first decide to give in to the temptation to surrender self-respect for self-interest, albeit perhaps in more mundane ways, in our own lives.
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