It's a film which is so demeaningly bad, so utterly without merit, that there is a kind of purity in its awfulness. |
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Shame, too, on coach Duncan Fletcher for so demeaningly applauding the act itself all of three days later. |
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That she should do this, in a virtually all-Welsh meeting, was demeaningly patronising. |
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Appallingly, at nauseam it continues lilting boastfully that it has found the key to peace in dialogue that its predecessors had had so demeaningly not. |
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