31. Sure, say officials in the border city of Douglas, there have always been a few bad apples in these parts. 32. Teams are attempting to screen bad apples from their draft boards and will continue to do so in the days leading to the draft. 33. The bad apples, Taylor said, have ruined the business for legitimate operators. 34. The Border Patrol admits there are a few bad apples, but makes two points. 35. The Council of Supervisors and Administrators, the union that represents the principals, insists there are only a few bad apples in the system. 36. The fact that their companies are, in all probability, bad apples among many, many honest corporations makes little difference. 37. The feeling was one of immense pride that the Constitution worked, and could efficiently remove a bad apple from the presidency. 38. The late Mrs. Yawkey had a low embarrassment threshold and sometimes imposed her will to remove bad apples. 39. The political barrel is chock-full of bad apples. 40. The police chief has said he feels he has little power to rid the department of bad apples. |