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That presents a serious problem for the former president: Eastman notoriously conceded the unsoundness of his theory about how Vice President Mike Pence could interfere with Congress’ certification of the election results.

In looking back at the history of Emtech, the colt who suffered a catastrophic breakdown in Saturday’s eighth race, it was discovered that he was once placed on the Veterinarian’s List because of unsoundness.

The action alert decries Citigroup's choice "as political statements and social engineering, not as business decisions based on any alleged financial unsoundness or criminal activity of the affected customers."

From Salon

“That there was a touch of mental unsoundness in Bryan I always believed, just as I believe the same of F.D. Roosevelt,” Mencken wrote.

Britain would now be struggling to maintain its membership as anti-EU sentiment mushroomed, prompting its eventual exit, dramatising the inherent unsoundness of yoking disparate economies into one inflexible currency.

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

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