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The spirited Latina cop is angry about the widespread piggishness of her male colleagues, most of whom are far less skilled than she at solving crimes.

Having spun alleged piggishness and clear broken promises into a cushy new gig, the least he can do is pay back that $84,000, as promised.

A certain piggishness was always part of his act, wasn’t it?

Bill O’Reilly’s departure this week from Fox News is a real blow to piggishness, and I believe that must be said.

The worst humiliations Ines suffers come not from anything outrageous her father does, but rather from the everyday piggishness of the men who belittle her work, thwart her ambitions or take her for granted.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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