21. But he has never learned to look beyond his narrow ideological obsessions and has too often used his power promiscuously . 22. He accused unnamed lawyers of chasing legal fees by promiscuously raising the charge of racial profiling in numerous criminal cases. 23. "The way of the world _ our world _ is to promiscuously propagate differences, " he writes. 24. Gov . George W . Bush suggests that Michigan Democratic Party loyalists voted promiscuously in the Republican primary there last month. 25. Indeed, things are being recycled so promiscuously these days that we are constantly left with a vague sense of deja vu. 26. Yet another faction blames the practice of cloning performers so promiscuously that even disc jockeys can't tell one from another. 27. Wenders is modern cinema's ultimate global citizen, as promiscuously cosmopolitan as Woody Allen is supposedly a one-city guy. 28. Infidelity _ or to give it its harsher name, adultery _ seems to have become promiscuously prominent in the last few weeks. 29. The student responds by stating that sex gave them AIDS and that they should have known better than to have sex promiscuously . 30. Emile Durkheim considered that in order to exist, any human social system must counteract the natural tendency for the sexes to promiscuously conjoin.