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1 It enables people to do very cynical , damaging things. Google is knowledge.
2 There is huge cynicism about politics and those are very cynical statements.
3 A very cynical attitude and I wish I could change it, Raymond.
4 Federated Farmers' national board member Chris Allen said that was a very cynical view.
5 We live in a very cynical age, as you know.
6 In this twentieth century of ours, one is naturally very cynical about such matters.
7 One of his wards, a Michael Simon Shemp, was a very cynical young man.
8 Many Jews have passed into complete religious indifference-intoabsolute and often very cynical negation.
9 He has a sharp sense of humour, which can be very cynical and dark.
10 He happened to catch Glen's eye; Glen offered him a very small, very cynical shrug.
11 Max looked at her, his shrewd eyes very cynical .
12 Quite often I've been very cynical about it.
13 It had lost all hope of any justice in the publishing world, and was very cynical .
14 Make no mistake - this is a cash grab and a very cynical one at that.
15 She is very cynical , and will by no means side with this appellant or with that.
16 A very cynical look came into Eustace's face.
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