In the hands of a lesser judge, his approach might bring dodgier results.
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Colleagues called him a foul-weather friend, since he had a penchant for the dodgier end of the market.
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It's toned down the dodgier side of its humor, but it still has its sporadic 21st century pop culture references.
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Sold in head shops and dodgier convenience stores in Peoria, Illinois, it was also as easy to buy as a pack of cigarettes.
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And Guybrush couldn't be murdered by a ghost pirate, fall off a cliff edge to his doom, or collapse having been poisoned by a dodgier-than-usual batch of grog.
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It's much dodgier for conventional news reporters to treat this year's political debate as one between "normal" and "abnormal," as the Vox editor in chief Ezra Klein put it recently.
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Away from its dodgier facets, the event—and the entire culture around it—is essentially an extension of those little Aircraft kits, only absolutely massive and about 40 times as expensive.
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Today children and teenagers are exposed to much dodgier fare in cyberspace than they were in the 1990s on broadcast TV—at the touch of a fingertip on their (or their parents') iPad or smartphone.
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A number of privacy activists have said they worry Apple's move into facial recognition will "normalize" the practice and prompt everyone from data brokers and advertisers to governments to use facial recognition technology for dodgier use cases, or surveillance.
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That's a lot of ground to cover of course, but if your friends and family have their wits about them, you'll quickly get alerted by a barrage of notifications from them asking why you're hawking links to dodgy sites or dodgier downloads.
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From the dodgy décor (creaking furniture, nicotine-stained walls) to dodgier denizens (bleary-eyed barflies, hipsters in plaid), Denmark's historic hostelries are equal parts dive bar and English pub—places where you can hide from the world and while away for an hour or two.
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The usual tips for keeping an iPhone secure still stand: install updates when Apple releases them to make sure you have the latest security fixes; don't jailbreak the device, as that opens it up to dodgier apps or other attacks, and use a strong passcode to ensure casual inspectors can't flick through your data.
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Aaron Hillis, reviewing the film for The Village Voice in 2014, writes "Come for the cult of personality, stay for the nostalgia of a dirtier, dodgier, far cooler scene.".
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