Yes, I know those are cardinalsins as far as you're concerned.
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Another of my major faults, or cardinalsins, according to my mother.
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IT'S ONE of the cardinalsins of indoor running.
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As to order and obedience, they seem to be cardinalsins rather than cardinal virtues, at present.
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In The Black One we find the seven cardinalsins, the forty felonies, and the hundred and one misdemeanors.
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He was the symbol of Jimville's respectability, although he was of a sect that held dancing among the cardinalsins.
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There is to be no villain in this drama with the face of an Abbe Maury like the seven cardinalsins.
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The two cardinalsins of a writer now are to have a style of his own and ideas of his own.
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Don't trouble about it, if you think you will be committing one of the cardinalsins in doing me this favor.
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Jealousy, selfishness, envy, three of the cardinalsins of the theologian, are likewise three of the great motive forces of mankind.
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Of the cardinalsins of man, Desire is for men who are men-butDelusion, which is only for cowards, hampers them.
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Seven cardinalsins; but what of the eighth?-theparent of all the others, the one beside which the children seem almost white?
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While it is considered one of the cardinalsins of boxing to look past your next opponent, Groves resolutely marches to his own beat.
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They drew up a list of commandments against the forty-two cardinalsins, and one of them was this, 'Thou shalt not consume thy heart.'
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The priesthood of every religious cult has manifested a propensity to magnify venial faults into cardinalsins and thereby bring worship into contempt by trifling.