-
Americans from
coveted land and to
relocate them to
areas seen as
relatively "
valueless by
nineteenth century standards"
Communities living on
Native reservations...
- apparently, "out of thin air",
ascribe value to
cards which they saw as
valueless,
thereby "deceiving
vulnerable young consumers and
garnering excessive...
-
describe someone who sells, promotes, or is a
general proponent of some
valueless or
fraudulent cure, remedy, or solution. The term
comes from the "snake...
- than one
letter to one
numeral and
nullifying certain other letters as
valueless, this
system provides the
flexibility in
forming meaningful words out...
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Idiom describing valueless debate...
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unemployment was high and
prisoners were
forced to
perform economically valueless but
strenuous tasks, such as
farming on
moorland (such as at Esterwegen)...
- brooding, fatalistic.
Present themselves as
vulnerable and abandoned. Feel
valueless, guilty, and impotent.
Judge themselves as
worthy only of
criticism and...
-
Image of 10
Egyptian piastres (currently
valueless, thus
absent from circulation)...
- Édouard
Manet and
Govert Flinck were stolen,
along with a
relatively valueless eagle finial and
Chinese gu.
Experts were
puzzled by the
choice of artwork...
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Hardy intended to
induce Mr
Malcolm to
revise the book by
giving him a
valueless ****urance
would be
tantamount to an im****tion of fraud... It follows...