On the other hand pious people often have little respect for what they dismiss as milk-and-water values like kindness and compassion. |
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Overhead is a portico of weathered shingles and beyond that a milk-and-water sky. |
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At first glance, Margaret Hale seems to be a bread-and-butter, milk-and-water kind of literary heroine. |
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Is Labour inherently worse than the Tories, let alone the milk-and-water Lib Dems, as the Tory press say? |
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But the best of him testifies both to his unyielding pursuit of perfection in his craft and to a character that was far from being the milk-and-water saint of legend. |
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And if Fox News is a haven, it wasn't built for milk-and-water liberals. |
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