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1 At Triaucourt the Germans gave themselves up to the worst excesses .
2 Thus it is that crowds are so easily led into the worst excesses .
3 The governments, moreover, have two means at hand to prevent the worst excesses .
4 The London market did shrug off some of the worst excesses of gloom.
5 Which is not to condone the worst excesses of factory farming.
6 And aircraft are built to withstand even the worst excesses of mother nature.
7 As it happens both China and Taiwan escaped the worst excesses of that crisis.
8 She reversed the worst excesses of Mutharika's regime, and got the economy going again.
9 What leads him to commit the worst excesses , is his fanaticism, his blind piety.
10 Most people might applaud the Justice Department's assault on the worst excesses of FIFA.
11 Can New Zealand's new internet legislation have an impact on its worst excesses without… Audio
12 It exemplifies the worst excesses of the mid-Victorian period.
13 They will be seen to commit acts of the greatest heroism or the worst excesses .
14 Liberty as the sole social ideal can lead to the worst excesses of undiluted capitalism.
15 Just the worst excesses of their own sordid history, repeated over and over for millennia?
16 The worst excesses uncovered in this case -phone hacking in particular -may now end.
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