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  • Back in the 1930s, they helped turn a stock market crash into an economic depression by controlling the money-supply too meanly and pursuing protectionist policies.
  • I prefer Samuel Johnson's more pungent and accurate definitions of disingenuous in his imposing 1755 dictionary, " meanly artful, viciously subtle ."
  • The weekly Wednesday market failed in 1764 and traveller John Kirby described Bildeston as'a town in a bottom, meanly built and the streets are dirty '.
  • David Crosby said many years later Morrison treated Joplin meanly at a party at the Calabasas, California, home of John Davidson while Davidson was out of town.
  • It is so simple, though it often takes such strength and courage : When we stand in our common humanity we are invincible against those who would divide us meanly.
  • The result is an extremely ( if meanly ) funny punch-line scene in which the misunderstandings and resentments leave everyone bereft, with poor Muhammad drunkenly sick as well.
  • It is implied in the book that Edmund started life as a likeable person, but then changed for the worse and began to act meanly after attending a new school.
  • During the fifty-five years of his solitary life he was always the most meanly clad of all, thus punishing himself for his former seeming vanity in the world.
  • He lived in a large house, 5 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, but it was so meanly furnished that for some time he had not a bed to lie on.
  • If you have a child who is being bullied, teased, or otherwise treated meanly by classmates, the Chilmark School on Martha's Vineyard is the place to be.
  • Most of New York's older theaters, however elaborate their auditoriums, were tight, almost meanly wrought little buildings, and the Victory was as tight and mean as any.
  • Columnists even suggested meanly that Corel stock had dipped almost as much as the neckline of his wife Marlen's designer dresses, which have plummeted all the way to her ankles.
  • To put it meanly, each party plays politics with foreign policy; to put it kindly, each trusts presidents of its own party but discerns grave weaknesses on the other side.
  • He forsook the admiral when he was banished, and meanly solicited his patronage when recalled : the repulse he received produced melancholy, and caused his death, which took place in Madrid.
  • Time was when your sort said the poor, benighted black man would be meanly served by schemes that might lure him from the God-driven separation that was natural and best for him.
  • Speaking of great Britons, Samuel Johnson had it right when he said that " every man thinks meanly of himself for not having been a soldier or not having been at sea ."
  • "Once again, Murdoch considered but refused . ` He told me, not coldly or meanly, but just realistically there is in this company only one principal,'Diller recalled ."
  • The gaps remain and there are no few folks among us who, in ways both theatrical and meanly real, are busy about the business of leaving to African Americans alone the task of closing them.
  • Where " The Bachelor " is ludicrous, with contestants who know they're trading their dignity for fame, " Joe Millionaire " meanly sets up the women for unexpected ridicule.
  • The princess'mother, Frances Shand Kydd, who died last month, said it " lacked grandeur, " and it has been meanly likened in news accounts to a drainage ditch and a waterslide.
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