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1 But criticising football is almost as reckless as going after Rupert Murdoch.
2 Her temperament was as large and as reckless as Ben Jonson's own.
3 Jerry was his twin brother, five minutes younger, twice as reckless .
4 They were not so bad as reckless ; not ungovernable, but independent.
5 The armchair strategists at the Admiralty had described him as reckless .
6 Compared to her I'm as reckless as a bear in an alchemist's lab.
7 Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison described Mr Erdogan's comments as reckless and deeply offensive.
8 So maybe she's not being as reckless as you think.
9 Cosway advanced as reckless as ever, and offered his arm.
10 Clinton described Trump's idea of dismantling Dodd-Frank as reckless .
11 He gathered together a number of men as reckless as himself, and joined the rebels.
12 The men were as reckless as they were ignorant.
13 And he had once described Adam Bolitho as reckless .
14 But he was not as reckless as he seemed.
15 She was almost as reckless a rider as myself.
16 What force was it that met him with a valor as reckless as his own?
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