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The old gentleman said: It is true; I am a hardened sinner.
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I cannot help it if God has given me a sinner's aspect.
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Justice keepeth the way of the innocent: but wickedness overthroweth the sinner.
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The Divine Teacher spoke plainly both of the sin and the sinner.
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The sinner and God are at opposite poles of the moral universe.
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Despite my resemblance to a high-caste malefactor of the Calcutta prison-wards .
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Truly, I long for nothing now but the death of this malefactor.
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He rewards the man whom his ministers would punish as a malefactor.
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He entered the woman's house after the earthquake, accompanied by another malefactor.
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For permitting this indulgence to a malefactor, Beardman, the under-sheriff, was punished.
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Even then, I couldn't bring myself to believe the troublemaker was Padmini.
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Your accomplice-anotherknown troublemaker-willjoin you, as soon as he is located.
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It was still there: Brenda Perkins and that gosh-darned troublemaker Dale Barbara.
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They would just think I was a troublemaker with an overactive imagination.
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Luther has proven to be a persistent troublemaker and a repeat offender.
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Let God judge whether he was not far more victim than wrongdoer.
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The wrongdoer, devoid of rectitude,... is full of anxiety when death arrives.-Mahaparinibbana-sutta.
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The old spirit was that of getting even with the wrongdoer.
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Both the wrongdoer and the wronged will benefit from the reconnection that follows.
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Moreover, I shall be able to trace back the theft to the wrongdoer.
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Just getting rid of this one office evildoer won't solve your problem.
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Is there any place for the evildoer here in the Sunlight Home?
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Then you swooped around a little until you spotted some hapless evildoer.
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He keeps on calling to the evildoer: 'Now you'll be found out!
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The dead shall point out the evildoer to the Devourer of the Underworld.
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Has not Nietzsche himself been counted, in his own playful phrase, an "immoralist"?
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He confesses himself an "immoralist."
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Vida was indignant; Carol was apologetic; they talked for another hour, the eternal Mary and Martha-animmoralist Mary and a reformist Martha.
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Two other classic French novels finished fourth and fifth - Marcel Proust's Remembrance of Things Past and Andre Gide's The Immoralist.
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What I do believe is that our president is a badactor.
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They allow a badactor to get in without leaving a trace.
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His working theory was that an unwilling animal makes a badactor.
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And why is it the badactor in so many e-privacy breaches?
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But a badactor is a badactor is a badactor.
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It's not a problem; just remember that I'm not the badguy.
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Said badguy was after power-andwas on a deadline to boot.
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Yes, I think Superman will be a badguy in Justice League.
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But an undercover hero who actually used to be a badguy?
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There is usually no way to tell who the badguy is.
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As a quintessential rulebreaker, I have had a rather divergent mothering path.
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But Tyyne -orKara, as she was called here-was a rulebreaker.
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The law, if they were conscious of it, didn't apply to the rulebreaker.
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Oh, but the helium-filled balloon is a rulebreaker.
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She was a rulebreaker after all, and she constituted a dangerous threat to a pack firmly embedded in tradition.
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By his own confession he is a lawbreaker and a liar!
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Is the sin measured by the dignity of the lawgiver, or by the responsibility of the lawbreaker?
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God must hate a lawbreaker.'
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The man that sets the cussed trap for me is a lawbreaker, an escaped convict, and a murderer.
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That's where I got a rise off Harris- abitof a lawbreaker, too-infact a bit of everything.
Usage of immoral person in English
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Just because you were a stripper didn't mean you were a bad or immoralperson.
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Immoral means produce immoral ends-andimmoral persons-underBolshevism and under capitalism.
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"You're the most immoralperson I've lately had the privilege of conversing with."
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"You must know that you're an utterly immoralperson?"
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Now this kind of argument is a very common one with statistically immoralpersons, and is known as the suppression of the ratio.
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One of these was concerned with the correction of refractory or immoralpersons dwelling within the gates; and the other with the regulation of commerce.
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"How can I love you, when you are the most immoralperson I know?" India said, looking at her with affectionate disapproval.