Bipolar and amacrine cells engage in new circuits that are most likely corruptive.
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Now of these again there are two kinds, the innocent and the corruptive.
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And what a non-radical, ugly, corruptive and corrosive sense it was.
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Neither wanted to save the doughnuts from Nicodemus's corruptive influence.
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Therefore love is a dissolvent: therefore it is a corruptive and a wounding passion.
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They were thoughtless enough to permit themselves to become addicted to these corruptive energies.
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Thus many of the corruptive opinions, fashions, and amusements of the world have charmed them.
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The companionship of a secret is often corruptive to good habits, such as sleep and appetite.
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Therefore love is a wounding and corruptive passion.
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Mr Johnstone described Smith as a corruptive influence and said it was unfortunate Mr Sikora met him.
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The VBS saga opened a corruptive can of worms and led to a major split in public opinion.
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Despite numerous reports implicating high-ranking EFF members in wrongdoing, Malema has consistently and vehemently denied any corruptive dealings.
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Almost half of all reported corruptive dealings in South Africa emanate from Gauteng, home to Johannesburg and Tshwane.
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For vice is corruptive of virtue.
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The corruptive connection emanating from the Guptas and their Saxonwold compound have shattered the faithfulness of many public figures.
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Not corruptive, privative, or destructive to the power of classical presbyteries, or single congregations; but rather perfective and conservative thereunto.