Let us defend and sustain one of our time-honored institutions against the attack of a weak and effete generation. |
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You know better than anyone that such obituaries issue from effete societies. |
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In the long-awaited final episode, the foursome witnesses the mugging and robbery of an effete, obese man. |
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He also had a certain masculine mystique about him, unlike the intellectual, artistic and sometimes effete men who were part of her set. |
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However, in Davenant's masque, the effect is to make men effete, replicating the behaviour of the women they are trying to seduce. |
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The cultivator sends his fleets to far distant seas to gather from desert isles as a precious treasure the very manure which his effete land requires. |
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He renews his association with Catherine, to the dismay of her effete husband Edgar, but then elopes with Isabella, whom he maltreats. |
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He doesn't want a picture of him nibbling on a baguette to overtake the effete image of the Europhile windsurfing. |
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In this effete world, beautiful things bore, and horrible things please. |
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When Clayton is first introduced he is a slightly creepy, effete cowboy with a pronounced Irish accent. |
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Technical people too often seem distant, effete, imperious, and even pompous. |
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The only connection art now has with creativity is through the imaginative hype which is used to sell it to a wealthy coterie of effete fops. |
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Being perceived as an effete art student often made the dressing room a very uncomfortable place for me. |
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German fox-hunters tended to be aristocratic, in his view effete and probably Anglophile. |
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A general reading of school textbooks would convince one that the Mughal rulers were all weak, effete and full of vices. |
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Any good Alabama cop knows that writers are effete liberals who stay up all night doing drugs with their decadent friends. |
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When they became more successful, they were worried that the young men would become effete. |
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The effete aristocrats must rely on the butler's practical skills to survive, and the balance of power shifts from master to servant. |
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The British bourgeoisie is not subaltern to an effete but tenacious aristocracy. |
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The aged West has grown rather effete and prefers to avoid ideological confrontation. |
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While he was large for a boy his age he was unable to mask his feminine voice nor his effete mannerisms and was discharged for lack of dignity. |
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In other words, only an effete man with a distinct lack of self-esteem and character would enter into such an arrangement. |
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As far as anyone can tell, his time in Madrid has made him effete and weak. |
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The New York Post calls him an effete egghead, but that doesn't quite capture it. |
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It is a gorgeously effete, nearly 3-foot bronze sculpture of a supplicant ephebe wearing a laurel crown, his thin arms upraised. |
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They are all castrated, effete prevaricators, and there isn't a real man among them to stand up and dare say the truth. |
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To spend so much for the sake of legislating against a minority doing something they never did is, to my effete southern mind, perverse. |
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To help him, I hold his pen, and click the ballpoint in and out, so it won't go effete and lazy between clues. |
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He could never shake off his image as a somewhat effete elitist from America's prosperous northeast. |
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Starring Eric Idle as a director, it portrays everyone in Hollywood as either effete New Agers or venal bullies. |
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Moreover, his public image was balanced somewhere between the effete decadence of a dandy and the stilted manners of an upper-class gentleman. |
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In tacky Tinseltown and London's effete Bloomsbury, Indian writers, film stars and directors are tops. |
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Are there robes and fireside chats with goblets of sherry, that sort of thing? No, ha, nothing quite so effete. |
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Unfortunately, National Minorities Commission is effete because the persons, who hold positions there, have personal interests above their constitutional obligations. |
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In conditions of unbelievable misery, with rain, sleet and hailstones whistling about their ears, the effete foreigners somehow put the balaclava-covered Brits to the sword. |
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Some critics have made the same sorts of arguments about the remote and effete president. |
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Morrissey: I'd rather be remembered as a big-mouthed failure then an effete little wimp. |
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They regarded cigarettes as effete, dandified, even faintly foreign. |
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He gave confidence to young Britons that they didn't have to be strangulated, effete, simpering fops. |
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But if losing the Heineken European Cup annoyed the Catalans, then losing the final of the French championships last June to a bunch of effete Parisians made them really sore. |
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Watch dated film of players pre-Laver, and the game seems so effete, but he brought in power and the use of topspin with a supreme combination of force and finesse. |
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But let's say you're an effete, spell-slinging wizard and you find a powerful battle-ax. |
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Meanwhile, every American who believes in racial equality and human dignity should sympathize with the rioters, not with the effete bigots on the Seine. |
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They saw us with our floppy fringes and effete mannerisms and went mental. |
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It sees test scores as effete and irrelevant, like the older privileges of birth. |
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To fans of Cold War-era espionage thrillers, it is a place where effete Russophiles in homburgs and trench coats meet to exchange briefcases and bodily fluids. |
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This is a national cuisine, after all, grounded in common sense and geared for survival and strength, with no truck with the effete and delicate nouvelle cuisine of the West. |
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The polite, effete Liberal Party was steadily giving way to the brawny politics of organised labour. |
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The Democratic Party is the natural home of effete thespians and quiche-eating intellectuals, not to mention feminists. |
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However, San Franciscans would never accept this. This is not just effete liberalism, according to the locals. |
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When I went to basketball camp, the boys from the real West Virginia would make fun of us effete Morgantown kids. |
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The first time, by becoming an aviator, he escapes from a constricting and effete environment. |
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Long are his laments in the Treatise about the effete ruling classes in those two countries. |
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In a kingdom of northern India in 1856, the British plot to dethrone the ruler, whom they consider effete, and turn the land over to be ruled by the East India Company. |
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The aristocracy are slightly unreal and living in an effete world. |
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We are not effete, we have had no time to get bored. |
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Unlike their effete northeastern shadows, country boys rarely fade away. |
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An effete gasbag whose life's goal, it seems, is to eat the world. |
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There's a wonderful scene in William Congreve's Love for Love, in which the effete townie Tattle is left alone with Mrs Foresight's young ward, Miss Prue. |
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The courtiers were an effete and in some cases epicene crew. |
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In the throes of insatiable envy, they bullied their husbands into becoming effete cogs, Whyte's Organization Men. |
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Think of him as the most contemporary version of a type that always flourished in Zane Grey's westerns: the damaged, spoiled or effete Easterner who comes west, proves himself, finds love and puts down roots. |
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It was a world the movie public didn't share, and it was already absurd in American movies — the way valets and effete English butlers and the high-toned Americans putting on airs who kept them were absurd. |
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The inmates of FX consider Viva to be effete, soft and unserious. |
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Pantelic is on and he's a tall, effete, Alice band sporting target man. |
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Matthew Tennyson is scintillating as Eric – an effete, friendly coquet with a faint hint of spite – and Ben Batt is another name to watch, oscillating as the brutalised squaddie between neediness and menace. |
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Looking back I can see that there was a rich seam amongst the 'e's with effrontery, effete, epicene, effulgence and grummet all featuring in one section. |
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Effete easterners were eager to pay in order to experience vicariously the hardships and dangers of the fearless frontiersmen. |
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