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1
He was
as
unscrupulous
as Stokely but tried to mask it.
2
De Tulle has an evil reputation, and is vindictive as well
as
unscrupulous
.
3
This inspired him with an artifice as subtle
as
unscrupulous
.
4
Yes, undoubtedly, just as Satan is clever, and
as
unscrupulous
as that very Satan.
5
In his private, hidden life he was
as
unscrupulous
as the ultra fashionable often are.
6
When he's cornered, Johnson accuses others of his own vices,
as
unscrupulous
journalists always do.
7
To speak of him
as
unscrupulous
would be like attributing moral quality to a reptile.
8
Mr. Pogson was
as
unscrupulous
as fanatics invariably are.
9
Unlike her husband, she knows no fear, and is
as
unscrupulous
as she is fanatical.
10
Politicians have ever been
as
unscrupulous
as the Jesuits, in adopting expediency rather than eternal right.
11
Ambition of power is the great mainspring of his character, and he is
as
unscrupulous
as Napoleon.
12
He usually surrounds them with brilliant, clever women,
as
unscrupulous
as himself, and-well-youcanimagine the result.
13
This noble was as unstable in character, as vain,
as
unscrupulous
,
and as ambitious as his father and uncle.
14
Looters who took goods from beached containers in Devon are
as
unscrupulous
as their 17th-century counterparts, writes Rosita Boland.
15
There were whispers of a woman's influence, a beautiful Ranee, a creature as fascinating and
as
unscrupulous
as Cleopatra.
16
He's been at it for a while, making sure everyone thinks the private power companies are
as
unscrupulous
as they come.
as
unscrupulous
as