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1 And how that makes the UK both more unjust and economically weaker.
2 As the reader is aware, nothing could have been more unjust .
3 But assuredly nothing could be more unjust than such a suspicion.
4 At each repetition it struck him as more cutting, more cruel, more unjust .
5 Nothing, it seems, could be more unjust or injurious than such a mistake.
6 Than this last remark, nothing could have easily been more unjust .
7 To his thinking nothing could be more cruel, nothing more unjust , than this.
8 There can be nothing more offensive, nothing more unjust , nothing more utterly false.
9 Who is then more unjust than he who forges a lie against Allah?
10 Here is a game law infinitely more unjust and oppressive.
11 S: And who is more unjust than he who forges a lie against Allah?
12 Nothing is more unjust than occupying an Islamic state.
13 He is a more unjust bone-setter than a dice-maker.
14 He can be arraigned at no more unjust tribunals.
15 No assertion, he assured them, could be more unjust .
16 And the worse is from the better, and the more just is from the more unjust .
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