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Within days the scoundrel had posted promotional spams under my name to my 1, 213 friends.
FORBES: The Fed's Muddle-Through
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Samuel Johnson said patriotism is the last refuge of the scoundrel.
FORBES: The Isolationist Charge: The Last Refuge Of The Scoundrel
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In the film, Depp plays John Wilmot, the Earl of Rochester, a well-known scoundrel in the court of Charles II (who is played by John Malkovich).
BBC: NEWS | UK | Wales | South East Wales | Depp on location in Crickhowell
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If the last resort of a scoundrel is patriotism, then the next-to-last must surely be name-calling.
ECONOMIST: Changing political winds
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The defense has for the last week sought to discredit Hale as a scoundrel who fabricated charges against the president to win leniency in his own sentence.
CNN: Whitewater Witness Can't Remember Key Dates
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While Evergreen may seem like a scoundrel for the bait and switch, the company is only acting in the best interests of its shareholders.
FORBES: U.S. Solar Manufacturer to U.S. Taxpayers: Drop Dead
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Jack Abramoff, ideologue, lobbyist, and scoundrel, is at the center of this overloaded documentary, by Alex Gibney, about payoffs as a way of life in Washington.
NEWYORKER: Casino Jack and the United States of Money
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"This kind of argument, defaming North Korea as an ungrateful scoundrel, intends to do nothing but alienate the relationship between China and North Korea, " Cao Shigong writes in Global Times.
BBC: China media: North Korea sanctions
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On the one hand many people probably think that Kenneth Lay was a scoundrel whose gains were ill gotten.
FORBES: Estate of Enron CEO Kenneth Lay Wins in Tax Court
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But he continued to live in Venice with his family and his friends, the best of whom was Pietro Aretino, a magnificent and magnificently bearded scoundrel.
ECONOMIST: The greatest painter of the Venetian Renaissance
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Above all, he is not Yasser Arafat, the Palestinians' elected president, whom, unfairly or not, they have written off as a scoundrel.
ECONOMIST: And ways to keep it alight