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swinishness



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Both the 1976 strain and the new H1N1 strain are closely related to viruses carried by pigs, making some wonder whether that "swinishness" makes their vaccines more likely to cause unusual effects.

From Washington Post • Nov. 28, 2009

But since his appearance in 1954, critics and readers have remarked the spreading "swinishness" of Kingsley Amis characters�as well as the distaste the author seems to feel for his own creations.

From Time Magazine Archive

Together they will be the new Adam and Eve, dedicated to "a stern code, a gentleness toward women and an intolerance of swinishness."

From Time Magazine Archive

It makes for 31 scenes in 16 possible permutations�all on the author's familiar theme of suburban swinishness.

From Time Magazine Archive

Temperance makes a man strong against the temptations to irrationality and swinishness that come of the bodily appetites.

From Moral Philosophy by Rickaby, Joseph , S. J.




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