There's enough manic imbecility, though, to maintain the film's screwball tone. |
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But these are checked by dispiriting reflections on my melancholy temper and imbecility of mind. |
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This presented me with a major problem, since crime disgusts me almost as much as violence and imbecility, though they're often tightly linked. |
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What you were doing in Rome is hitting on what is usually a prince of imbecility. |
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This area will be reserved for shorter, more gnomic utterances, hopefully enigmatic and curt enough to conceal the arrant imbecility that will have spawned them. |
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Condescension can be irritating in its expression of hysteria and imbecility, but that comes with freedom of speech. |
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How strange, then, that the big American airlines, still mired in losses, find themselves under attack for the imbecility of their pricing. The airlines offer two basic price schedules. |
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Persisting still in the same career of imbecility and assertion, Mr. Stone proceeds to enunciate the following sciolistical riddle. |
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If hundreds of civilians are killed, and hundreds of thousands put to flight, so be it: in war, under Israel's philosophy, moderation is imbecility. |
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He reveals their contradictory ideas of caste and the imbecility of their world-view which is haunted by fears of the World Trade Organisation and the pope. |
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Under article 2.10, a natural person who as a result of mental illness or imbecility is not able to understand the meaning of his actions or control them may be declared incapable by the court. |
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