But as he was relied on more and more to save the day, our malcontent primate became a viable source of heroism, humor, and unpredictability. |
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Saddled with retirement, shocked by the sudden death of his wife, Schmidt has only his malcontent daughter's wedding in front of him. |
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If the accused is not dismissed, the good trooper will be dismayed and the malcontent and sorehead will be encouraged in his own insubordination. |
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The malcontent was unsociable, asperous, morose, ruminative, of economic speech, and prone to ranting when provoked. |
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Funny how it's social justice warrior types such as yourself that exude the most hatred and malcontent for others. |
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Itinerant malcontent Ben Rumson saves the life of a stranger injured in a runaway wagon accident. |
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The robot can also be an observer, a soothsayer, a malcontent or a destructor. |
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But the Hawks have given Stotts terrible teams with malcontent stars and awful role players. |
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Agents in black suits stood on the steps of the Capitol building to make sure the mass of malcontent demonstrators didn't barge inside. |
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First they shipped malcontent Bonzi Wells to Memphis in exchange for Wes Person and a conditional first-round draft pick. |
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Hers is a universe of pampered, good-looking delicate people who appear perpetually malcontent in the face of privilege. |
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When a player raises a fuss about his contract, he's considered a malcontent. |
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Outdoors, a lone malcontent teenage girl lurks and throws rocks in the dark. |
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You're right that pickiness can be a kind of malcontent rejection of the goodness God sends our way. |
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Without getting too spoilery, I'll just say the spectral malcontent here is a girl nursing a familiar grudge and, of course, vents her frustration through violence. |
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I'm beginning to sound like a whining malcontent, but at every place I've ever worked, the CEO and COO were reasonably busy people who needed to limit their span of control. |
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Still a blindly self-absorbed malcontent, he will eventually infuriate or wound anyone who gets near him. |
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I have heard her express malcontent about the pace of change on occasions, as it is with Parliament. |
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The malcontent of the people expressed in such a way was also used as propaganda to fight protected adversaries. |
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Lord in Heaven, why did THIS ball of malcontent have to be in charge of this project? |
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Similarly this could occur if the article in question was spoofed by a malcontent, which of course Base64 also cannot repair. |
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With Warrick, the Bengals could unload malcontent Carl Pickens. |
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Winning hearts and minds took a backseat to overawing malcontent factions with an overwhelming and, for all intents and purposes, enduring show of force. |
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Getting rid of malcontent Raul Mondesi should do a lot to help an uneven chemistry in the clubhouse, though Garry Sheffield remains a simmering pot. |
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With a chronically malcontent mother and a father for whom all of life's best opportunities appear to have passed him by, is singularly determined. |
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Should every high school be running its own malcontent search engine? |
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And they made a substantial change, like moving talented malcontent Raul Mondesi to Toronto and getting in return Shawn Green, whom everyone sees as a superstar in waiting. |
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Though Everett's flamboyant-yet-vulnerable performance is the showcase, Firth is his perfect foil as the deliciously snotty malcontent Tommy Judd. |
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Even if it's revealed that Doom 3 will revolve around a feline assisting a malcontent teen and a hapless FBI agent in solving a kidnapping, I'll still buy it. |
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Alfonso entered camp a malcontent, tired of changing positions. |
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Yep, just this past Friday, while you were reading Zack's hilariously malcontent article about NASA's shortcomings, I was busy getting diagnosed with mono. |
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If the malcontent accepts the temporary exile with good grace, and abides by it, then she passes the ordeal, and is permitted to remain on the site. |
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A malcontent has snuck into a community and established a base. |
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These help unfreeze the status quo and galvanize the community into resource mobilization, public displays of malcontent, demonstrations and action. |
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It is perhaps ironic that we are now increasingly interested to hear what children have to say but, if they say things we do not like, we tend to assume that they have been manipulated by a malcontent parent. |
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Of course many Tory MPs are retiring at the next election, but if the Tories win a new term, the ranks of the disillusioned and the malcontent will begin to swell again. |
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There is a third option: the malcontent may just up sticks and leave. |
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Perhaps the malcontent is a troll, deliberately trying to cause trouble. |
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The community still does not agree, but it doesn't matter as much: the disagreement isn't forced in the face of the community every time the malcontent posts. |
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Marston poses as the Timonist malcontent satirist ready to excoriate the world for its follies. |
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Rider, a renowned malcontent, laced into teammates after a loss to the Pacers on Wednesday, using an expletive-filled diatribe to vent his frustration. |
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He acted with the Royal Shakespeare Company in 2002, in Island Princess, The Malcontent, Edward III and The Roman Actor. |
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