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1 Not admirable-donot corrupt by pride the simplicity of this man.
2 But they became corrupt by prosperity and power, and fell a prey to the Greeks.
3 The samplewise affinity is costive to be constructed yet easy to corrupt by the heterogeneous gap.
4 His figures were paltry, his thoughts narrowed down, and his very sincerity made corrupt by spiritual pride.
5 As there are no discordant distinctions, there is nothing to corrupt by compromise, nor confound by contrivance.
6 Again: As by corrupt , we may understand, corrupt by way of eminency; so again, they were corrupt incurably.
7 They were pretty corrupt by then.
8 Consider the animals, which cannot corrupt by innate viciousness, how they observe the law of Nature in all its purity.
9 Witnesses found to be corrupt by the Planning Tribunal may be awarded their legal costs, tribunal chairman Judge Alan Mahon indicated today.
10 His lordship proposed the disfranchisement of all small constituencies proved to be corrupt by a system of inquisition adapted to the purpose.
11 Then Noah, righteous and perfect, walked with God, that is in his laws, and the earth was corrupt by sin and filled.
12 Do not try and say my side of politics somehow is morally corrupt by wanting the intake to be paid for, she said.
13 And yet human nature is more corrupt by sin in regard to the desire for good, than in regard to the knowledge of truth.
14 An early focus will be on who Karzai appoints to his cabinet and whether he fills ministries with cronies deemed as corrupt by the West.
15 Solomons institutions could be corrupted by Beijing and Chinese companies, he said.
16 And yet He does; wherefore it is not corrupted by the flesh.
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