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The conduct of public affairs for private advantage.
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The covers of this book are too far apart.
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The doctrine or belief that everything is beautiful, including what is ugly.
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The gambling known as business looks with austere disfavor upon the business known as gambling.
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The most acceptable hypocrisy.
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There is nothing new under the sun but there are lots of old things we don't know.
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To be positive : to be mistaken at the top of one’s voice.
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To be positive: To be mistaken at the top of one's voice.
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Woman and foxes, being weak, are distinguished by superior tact.
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