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- and Willa Paskin wrote in Slate that Comer's Villanelle (twisted and conscienceless but also irrepressible) is "flat-out incredible" and Mike Hale agreed...
- Meirion) 2013 – — Cerddwn ymlaen "Confidence Is Conscienceless" 2015 – — Confidence Is Conscienceless "The Ballad of Midsomer County" – — Midsomer Murders...
- that: As a race, the ****anese have made for themselves a record for conscienceless treachery unsurp****ed in history. Whatever small theoretical advantages...
- "superpredators" that Dilulio described as impulsive, violent, and conscienceless may have actually had lead poisoning. The theory was also criticized...
- describe a statesman of great resourcefulness and craft, or a cynical and conscienceless self-serving politician. Pair de France. Knight Grand Cross in the Legion...
- Mahayana Abhidharma teachings In the Visuddhimagga (XIV, 160), ahirika (consciencelessness) is defined together with anottappa (shamelessness) as follows: Herein...
- together with ahirika (consciencelessness) as follows: Herein, it has no conscientious scruples, thus it is consciencelessness (ahirika). It is unashamed...
- odd-duck hilarious ... rude, funny, awful, naughty. She's twisted and conscienceless, but she is also irrepressible. She's a proper psychopath." Playing...
- at FCI Miami. U.S. District Court Judge Thomas McAvoy called it a "conscienceless" crime. In late 2015, the Fanya Metal Exchange in China ceased operations...
- slaves: Turkish prisoners and also, unfortunately, captives imported by conscienceless traders .... this revival of slavery, lasting until the seventeenth...