But it also avoids the half remembered, anachronistic memory of the juror in the jury room. |
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To his critics, he is an anachronistic, dangerous buttinsky, motivated more by ego than civic good. |
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Even with users pioneering a common-sense approach, some vendors are still pushing anachronistic solutions. |
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Any justification very likely can appear or be made to appear judgmental, discriminatory, unfairly harsh, insubstantial or even anachronistic. |
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Slow scene changes, line fluffs and anachronistic props appear occasionally. |
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To many minds, we live in a post-feminist era when denouncing sexist strictures is anachronistic. |
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These are the sort of thoughts my grandfather might have had fifty years ago, and he was something of an anachronistic fuddy-duddy even then. |
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The rolling cymbals near the beginning of the composition seem more anachronistic than anything else. |
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They were emotionally troubled, or socially maladjusted, or marginal in some more or less unattractive way, or quaintly anachronistic. |
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Technology killed copyright, and copyright is anachronistic in networked culture. |
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Today this anachronistic cruiser features 30 well-appointed cabins, conveying a maximum of 50 house guests around Scotland's western coastline. |
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He saw no need to write a poetry out of anachronistic myths, inkhorn lingos, and prissy poetic forms. |
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Much of this is highly entertaining, and the anachronistic one-liners are sometimes wonderful, sometimes effulgently absurd. |
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The notion of top-flight sides enticing contracted performers began to appear anachronistic. |
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Between the intermittent razor-sharp lines, he lumbers his cast with some creaky, faintly anachronistic hipster jive dialogue. |
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Even the engagement was an act of fierce rebellion and shunning of anachronistic traditions. |
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Some worry that after 96 years its members have become disengaged, its methods anachronistic relics of 1960s protest. |
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A futuristic laser gun could have been used as an appropriate prop, so why would this anachronistic weapon have been used instead? |
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Slow scene changes, line fluffs, and anachronistic props appear occasionally. |
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Hopefully, the new version will be rousing and won't feature too much anachronistic material. |
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This needed to be done without infusing the story with anachronistic music and hip lingo. |
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Modern dress also looks anachronistic in a world where respectability is a prime virtue and cuckoldry a social stigma. |
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This use of the anachronistic was further employed in his bold adaptation of Shakespeare's The Tempest. |
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Smith is not the first to remark on the sometimes inconsistent and anachronistic nature of legal discourse and practice. |
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Although this all sounds quite anachronistic, are changes in technology breathing new life into these types of disputes? |
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He apparently is smart enough to know an anachronistic and politically inaccurate comparison when he sees one. |
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After the voting age was lowered to 18 in 1971, it seemed anachronistic for colleges to treat their students as wards. |
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He claimed that I must be the last person in the legal academy who clings to this anachronistic view. |
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Organized labor is widely disparaged as a weak and anachronistic force in American life. |
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The charm of these films relies not solely on the thrill of magic, but also on the appeal of the archaic and anachronistic. |
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In the Middle Ages, wildly anachronistic tales of his exploits in Rome were in circulation. |
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That his places are unpeopled, in today's arena of politicized landscape photography, is in itself anachronistic, however abrupt the photographs. |
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Apart from a goatee beard and anachronistic blow-dried bouffant, he looks the same as ever, even after a 17-year absence. |
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Last time I watched, there was some blonde buffoon on Question Time, burbling in an anachronistic fashion about something or the other. |
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No expense is spared in an elaborate opening cancan number that makes an anachronistic use of today's popular music. |
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The last shot, though lovely in its So-Cal surrealness, seems off-point and anachronistic. |
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Of course, America's critics regard the country's obsession with sovereignty and self-government as anachronistic and pathological. |
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Laws which are anachronistic, which do not reflect the expectations and values of society, are a focus for attack. |
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Gunning rejected the idea that his Bowland shoot was an anachronistic country pursuit for the upper classes. |
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With his anachronistic attitude toward the biblical story, Bale is just following the lead of his director. |
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Does that evoke, for you, the notion of some esoteric or even anachronistic activity? |
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The veto is an anachronistic and anti-democratic privilege that should be eliminated as soon as possible. |
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The brusque style of Washington has managed to antagonize its best friends by means of anachronistic ukases and its treatment of allies as unruly children. |
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Obvious differences do persist, particularly in accent and intonation, but the idea of the thick-accented, barely intelligible Paddy is anachronistic. |
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Harris wishes to convict religious belief of mulish literalism, while attacking its tenets in the most bluntly prosaic and anachronistic terms he can muster. |
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In the midst of this maelstrom came a strange and determinedly anachronistic new novel by William Goldman. |
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The answer for religious sects like the Amish of North America is to shun bodily vanity through anachronistic adherence to the styles of the seventeenth century. |
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The expansion of Anglo-Norman lords in Ireland took place through alliances with Irishmen whom it is anachronistic to label renegades or traitors. |
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They smack of totalitarian despotism, and their quaint claim for absolute certainty seems anachronistic in this postmodern age of relativism and deconstruction. |
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Analysis of the types of attitude that actors have towards risk from the classic curve is not at all anachronistic. |
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Everything from globalization to satellite death starts threatens to render even our largest news voices as anachronistic as lead type. |
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That highly anachronistic situation had to end and those populations should benefit from adequate assistance and should be able to choose return. |
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What lies beneath, allegedly, is a party at once anachronistic, parochial, extremist, jejune and heartless. |
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His play on the word bunyip, with its overtones of anachronistic absurdity, reflected the refusal by Australians to institutionalise an upper class. |
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Suddenly the anachronistic concept of the suit is showing signs of change. |
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Excluding others from access to incorporeal intellectual works was impossible and therefore the legal system, including copyright law, seemed anachronistic. |
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The sixth edition was admittedly sometimes quaint or anachronistic. |
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Remember how that obnoxiously anachronistic soundtrack on the BBC's 1920s-set drama Peaky Blinders, and how it just felt desperately try-hard? |
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It is the anachronistic work of a nostalgic and megalomaniac baron, pining for the prerogatives of a feudal age in its death throes. |
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In our view, the Court's decision was anachronistic, and in a serious way, wrongheaded. |
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Although we live in an age marked by relativism, ever-increasing secular concerns, and concomitantly weakening religious influence, the term is far from anachronistic. |
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Since then thousands of youngsters have learned good manners, decent behaviour and mutual respect, all through the seemingly anachronistic art of ballroom dancing. |
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Life in the tumbledown bathhouse seems hopelessly anachronistic. |
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This movie brings a cheerfully anachronistic spin to the centuries-old traditions of knights engaging in combat for glory, honor, and a lady or two. |
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The idea of a British army ever again confronting a national army of a hostile state, or groups of insurgents, in the open is anachronistic. |
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The engraving of scenes of hunting is anachronistic on this weapon whose hunting is certainly not the destination. |
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Revelry is the main point, and though the theme is Elizabethan, the execution is vigorously anachronistic. |
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Therefore a child support system which assumes that women make less than men is anachronistic and must be revised. |
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Curiously one also notes the presence of a L crowned anachronistic with the back of the barrel. |
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The rationale for this recommendation was that the nonvoting status of NGO participants appeared anachronistic in the context of the governance arrangements for the Global Fund. |
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There is an urgent need to transcend such a view which perpetuates an anachronistic pattern of thought, since the reconstitution of a social fabric that has been tom apart is a long and painful process. |
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However, this rate-based industry model is increasingly anachronistic. |
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It blocks banking diversity and social innovation and, most importantly, imposes anachronistic limits to the way banking is defined and to the banking services offered to us. |
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And we know that millions of others are trapped between two warring factions in Afghanistan. in the middle of an anachronistic conflict. product of the persistent Cold War. |
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Furthermore, since the introduction of such restrictions, the world has dramatically changed, making these restrictions even more anachronistic, ineffective and unnecessary. |
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Our work cultures are sometimes a bit anachronistic. |
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If in a year of revival and reform it was still possible for a few delegations to hold the Committee hostage to anachronistic whims on a simple resolution, something was definitely wrong. |
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India may want additional benefits, but this desire flows from an anachronistic belief that the world somehow owes something to states with nuclear weapons. |
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The traditional dichotomy of free trade vs. protectionism, which has structured the economic and political debate, seems increasingly anachronistic in a world of open borders. |
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If you know where to look in the movie, you can spot an anachronistic wrist watch on one of the Roman soldiers. |
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It is anachronistic to imagine that he received scientific training in the modern sense. |
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This character has his own way of viewing all that is wrong, challenging nostalgic rhetoric and the most anachronistic Kiplingism. |
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His writings contain elements that are, in modern terms, both conservative and liberal, although these terms are anachronistic. |
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You seem keenly aware of the anachronistic nature of gender identity. |
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The indefatigable zeal with which the Bush administration opposes the ICC flows from a disturbingly similar anachronistic world-view. |
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These one-sided resolutions are not only out of touch with reality and anachronistic, they are counterproductive and run counter to the very spirit of peace. |
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If you look at it objectively the vicepresidency is quite anachronistic and I wouldn't fight tooth and nail to keep it if I'm honest. |
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The stereotypical image of a pirate as a peg-legged buccaneer is anachronistic. |
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Instead of using this anachronistic theme as a hobbyhorse, with all the emotional baggage it entails, the political circles that exploited it would be better served by promoting the rule of law and a pluralist democracy. |
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On the street itself, the anachronistic trolley cars, jitneys, omnibuses and fire engines taxi visitors to and fro, while interurban transportation is provided by monorail, train and people mover. |
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It begins by shamelessly cribbing from Guardians of the Galaxy, with the crew enjoying anachronistic music, before rifling through one-liners, lurching spaceships and hand-to-hand combat with aliens. |
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For all the very 21st-century feel of the scheme, it's arguably quite anachronistic, reminiscent of the era half a century ago when urban planners were busy carving up cities with ringroads, flyovers and gyratory systems. |
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Take last week's episode, which let itself down hugely with one such clangingly unlikely and anachronistic scene. |
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We don't need to sustain clowning if clowning has become anachronistic. |
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This kneejerk diplomatic kowtowing, embedded in the thinking of a cold war, 1980s world that no longer exists, looks increasingly anachronistic and warrants close scrutiny. |
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Even more effectively for the Lib Dem claim, Clegg can point to the trade-off with the Tories' anachronistic enthusiasm for a married couples tax allowance. |
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We don't use anachronistic words or references to our own contemporary culture in the way that Benedict Andrews did with such joy in Three Sisters, but we have tried to make a language that is simple and clear and economic. |
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The absence of single market framework for this business is anachronistic, particularly when one considers parallel steps taken to liberalise underlying commodity and energy markets. |
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Wood's anachronistic article of faith was literature. |
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The splatters and drips become an acknowledgment of painting's performative character and anachronistic position, as image making abandons the mechanical for the digital. |
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White meat: the steady flow of anachronistic lines. |
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Ten years is a long time in popular culture and Trainspotting now seems strangely anachronistic. |
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The persistence of erroneous beliefs exacerbates the widespread anachronistic failure to recognize the urgent problems that face humanity on this planet. |
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Inadvertently, then, this translation may help Americans in their struggle to break out of an anachronistic self image and to construct a new and viable one. |
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It is now more common to accept that limes was not a term used by the Romans for the imperial frontier, fortified or not, and is a modern, anachronistic interpretation. |
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In their daily practices, journalists often perpetuated ageing and increasingly anachronistic ideologies, but they were rarely, in fact, dominated by them. |
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The colonists drew on English law books, leading them to an anachronistic interpretation of Magna Carta, believing that it guaranteed trial by jury and habeas corpus. |
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To the extent they can anticipate fortuities that would render a text anachronistic, text makers can also build into it preservatives against staleness. |
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