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If Miller is the incorruptible hero, other figures are no less clearly tagged: the establishment villain (Greg Kinnear), the hoary C.
NEWYORKER: Green Zone
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Moreover, the incorruptible and objective satellite temperature records show only modest warming starting in the late 1970s, which stopped roughly 10 years ago, with more recent declines.
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In this telling, the famously incorruptible Polio ended up granting the ultimate political favor.
NEWYORKER: A Loaded Gun
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After all, Justice Pao -- the all-knowing, incorruptible hero of the television series that has been such a hit across Asia -- is just that: a TV character.
CNN: HETHER THEY WANTED TO
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Further adventures of Jack Ryan (Harrison Ford), the courageous and incorruptible C.
NEWYORKER: Clear and Present Danger
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Heading the ticket as presidential candidate is South Korea's "Mr. Clean, " the respected, incorruptible, maybe even a bit naive Lee Hoi Chang, a former judge.
CNN: Change at the Top
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But the Taliban are losing their incorruptible image.
ECONOMIST: Afghanistan
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In the old days, unlike the Los Angeles police force, which was known to be among the strongest in the nation a no-nonsense, incorruptible, hit-first-ask-questions-later outfit the West Hollywood sheriff 's department at that time was a more "reasonable" group.
NPR: 'The Harder They Fall': Fame and Addiction
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Although Singh is the architect of India's recent economic reforms and is known to be incorruptible, he is not a career politician and can do little to bridge the yawning gap between the Congress and the masses.
CNN: Hard Times for Congress
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But he chose the army's two leading, and presumably incorruptible, reformers--Agum Gumelar and Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.
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