16-18, be not over-righteous (over-attentive to details of ritual and convention) or over-wicked (flagrantly neglectful of established beliefs and customs); here "righteous" and "wicked" appear to be technical terms designating two parties in the Jewish world of the 2nd and 1st centuries B.C., the observers and the non-observers of the Jewish ritual law; these parties represent in a general way the Pharisees and the Sadducees; viii. [Please select]
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And--I hate to say so--but she treated him a little too flagrantly. [Please select]
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"If he should flagrantly lose his heart to another." [Please select]
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If so, how was it possible for them to be so flagrantly inconsistent and unjust. [Please select]
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Flagrantly she had sinned in assailing the bird; after his injunction of "Let it alone." [Please select]
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According to instructions Maloney was to operate boldly and flagrantly in full daylight. [Please select]
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Besides the _Spectator_, on the Northern side, stood the _Daily News_, declaring that the South could not hold out, and adding, "The Confederate States may be ten millions, but they _are_ wrong--notoriously, flagrantly wrong[340]." [Please select]
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