What can we, the uncultured, unsophisticated, unwashed, barbaric, tacky and ignorant masses learn from the Mother Continent this time around? |
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Science, they say, leading mankind to progress, peace, and tranquility, safeguards bright minds from dark, ignorant times. |
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Was this inaction simply the result of key people disregarding, or being ignorant of, the evidence? |
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You cannot claim to be an educated person, while remaining ignorant of these basic building blocks of our civilisation. |
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And yes, yes, for the hundredth time YES, feminists disapprove of advertisements that stereotype men as ignorant buffoons. |
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Such disrespect for the religious beliefs and religious art practices of others is the sign of an ignorant and thoughtless person. |
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By the end of the Civil War the backcountry idiom had been completely identified with the ignorant and buffoons. |
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However, you certainly have no problem exercising your right to be self-centered and ignorant to world affairs. |
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Both share Lord Black's opinion that hacks are a shiftless lot of ignorant and opinionated deadbeats and the fewer the better. |
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Clark called the remarks hateful and ignorant, and said there can be no excuse for such comments. |
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Such a defence is offered only to hoodwink the gullible, illiterate and ignorant millions. |
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Most mistakes are made because we are pressured, fatigued or ignorant of all the facts. |
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Most of these men were semi-literate, speaking only Malayalam and ignorant of the territory and hence strangers to the Urdu speaking Pakistanis. |
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Where it serves to obstruct learning, and remove choice, political correctness of this kind can only be considered ignorant tomfoolery. |
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Their basic belief system is built on censorship, repression, and keeping people ignorant. |
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The real scandal is that a newspaper that once had some pretense to quality now prints ignorant drivel like this. |
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The team does not feel the average person today is as ignorant toward shams and charlatans as they might have been just ten years ago. |
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The writer of this diatribe is obviously ignorant of the differences between drag queens, transvestites and transsexuals. |
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In a sense these ignorant dupes are as much victims of the terrorists as their targets are. |
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Are these the words of the racists, the bigots, the ignorant, the xenophobes or the just plain stupid? |
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We are thick and ignorant just as we are fair and enlightened and a relative proportion of us are bigots and racists. |
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They understand that it would be of no avail to appeal to an ignorant and bigotedly loyal peasantry on the grounds of political emancipation. |
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He was ignorant, and obnoxious, but you still couldn't help but feel sorry for him. |
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Extremism tends to be based on the wilful or ignorant misrepresentation of accepted moral or religious principles. |
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They are the cosmopolitan sophisticates who recoil in horror from the beery racism of the ignorant underclass. |
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Whoever considers the shortness of hope and is ignorant of the term, makes it obligatory. |
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Sometimes he presents her as a vain and trivial woman, sometimes as merely ignorant and fearful. |
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The ignorant git, though, is to the right of Ms Sands' friend and colleague. |
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So often we are subjected to erroneous and incorrect statements and irresponsible utterances from ignorant and unauthorised sources. |
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The other part of the story is that we are still profoundly ignorant about inner connections. |
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They are assumed to be knowledgeable veterans of the city, not ignorant mooncalves. |
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It is not proper for the government to keep the innocent ignorant in order to help the guilty. |
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Three cheers therefore for the man, who a day later in The Times skilfully twitted his ignorant colleague. |
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Though we know we shall die, we are blessed to be ignorant of when or how we shall die. |
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If you don't, people will really think that you are a stupid and ignorant Simple Simon. |
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Maybe he worries that outsiders might think that the campus is filled with ignorant or delusional people. |
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South Asia, where many people are illiterate, ignorant of their rights, and thus easily diddled, is the home of this system. |
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The writer is pitifully ignorant of the history of the field about which he purports to correct his elders and betters. |
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I have no problem with you expressing your opinions, but that doesn't mean that your opinions cannot be stupid, or ill-informed, or ignorant. |
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Had undutifulness been found among the ignorant people, it might have been a little excusable. |
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I attended university as a mature student and was shocked at how ignorant and uneducated our student population actually is. |
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Kids on the spectrum get bullied or shunned by the ignorant members of neurotypical society. |
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If anyone is loopy it is your stupid, uninformed, ignorant London correspondent. |
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The netizens of silicon valley, who provide software solutions to the world, are ignorant about cyber crimes. |
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The wealthy incomers and tourists enjoy the boom town blissfully ignorant of the neglect and misery tucked out of their sight. |
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I wrote various things for newspapers afterwards and I was totally ignorant and unpracticed. |
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Now she's always been known to be intellectually smart, but that question was really stupid and ignorant! |
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If one remains narrow-minded, ignorant and intolerant of others this dream is impossible. |
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He's just incredibly ignorant and ill-informed, with a propensity for sweeping unresearched generalisations. |
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His efforts to portray himself as unsophisticated and ignorant of legal matters were not consistent with the record. |
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I don't go near the town when i am home as it is not safe. full of ignorant gurriers and asylum seekers. |
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The sixth is that if a man were not a necessary agent he would be ignorant of morality and have no motive to practice it. |
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Somehow I just knew some gleefully ignorant neckbeard would post that exact comment. |
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It's shameful that I'm ignorant of the order of planets from the sun in our solar system. |
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Stereotyping is the refuge of those who are afraid, ignorant, ill-informed, or just filled with hatred. |
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This may sound a bit ignorant, but I really don't know a lot of the up-and-coming players. |
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Oh she played ignorant when I upbraided her, but I suspect she knew exactly what she was doing. |
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Really these ignorant farmers are being taken advantage of by the republicans and the neocons. |
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Providing ideological world views to the ignorant is how neocons make their way in the world. |
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Go back to your dittohead hate radio and spare us your ignorant fascist tirades. |
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But depression returned when we kept thinking it was dominated by ignorant dunces. |
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In this day and age of exploding energy costs, it is just plain ignorant to plant evergreens where they don't belong. |
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What few complaints there are in this area come from writers who are evidently, manifestly ignorant of the subject. |
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This sets up the mutual exclusivity of the native expert and the ignorant tourist. |
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Society's use of a term partly determines the concepts of individuals in the society, even of such medically ignorant individuals as Bert. |
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Hence, it is necessary for us to enumerate the different fallacies often committed by an ignorant thinker, a deceiver and an inaccurate thinker. |
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Griff would rather bestraddle a donkey than let mankind be ignorant of what his peculiar colors were in racing-jackets. |
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Students too frequently entrust their education with lazy, ignorant, and incogitant tutors. |
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Really, the only downside was the variety of loud, rude, ignorant and stupid people encountered in duration. |
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Shocked to hear that such an ignorant and crude boy could be her relation, she started to cry. |
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Brighton has the shops and the crowds, but not the hassle of impolite, inconsiderate and downright ignorant London shoppers. |
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She'd never been anything but rude and ignorant to Josie, knowing Josie was but an orphan. |
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He regarded most of the new people as noisy, assertive, and ignorant of maritime knowledge, traditions and courtesy. |
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Many of the comments were naive, muddled and ignorant of the realities of international diplomacy. |
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This was the reason why he had blinded himself originally, due to the shame that he was so blind and ignorant of these mistakes. |
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We need to reach out to our infosec brethren because no security executive can afford to be ignorant of information risk management. |
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And to my knowledge, she is ignorant of my work and background except in the very broadest of terms. |
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Anyone who claims pubs will go out of business is ill informed or ignorant of the facts. |
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Even the well informed are ignorant of the extent to which they are subsidised. |
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In the 1970s I will still a relatively young man, and still very naive and ignorant about the UK book trade. |
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The chapter reads as if Dembski were completely unaware or ignorant of Popper's statements in this regard. |
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In my view as a health researcher, the medical profession today stands woefully ignorant of dietary knowledge. |
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Finally, the existence of civilization allows man to remain innocent or ignorant about his true nature. |
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I can say as a parent that I was often innocent and occasionally deliberately ignorant about the areas of sin in my own life. |
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This article provided a great deal of information to those ignorant of what Bob Jones stands for, but not enough. |
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Looking down from up here I can't decide if I'm looking at ignorant behaviour or stupid behaviour. |
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In my opinion, the US Congress has now revealed itself to be the most dangerous, ignorant and uneducated bunch of morons in the world. |
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Conservatives are ignorant, stupid, and evil, or some combination of the three. |
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The policy culture sees the community culture as uneducated, ignorant, backward and occasionally comic in its primitive beliefs. |
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It pains us to see you so ignorant and uneducated, and so eager to place yourselves in bondage. |
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Richard lets us know how ignorant and stupid we all are, and why we really need this internet thing. |
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In fact you look very stupid and ignorant, especially those who attend tertiary-level institutions and are supposed to know better. |
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I will continue to not know such-and-such if I'm treated like an ignorant, unsophisticated fool. |
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He despises the ignorant and the sinner as doomed to perdition, nay, he considers them as the enemies of God, and as such to be persecuted. |
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Well, now the kidnapping of the French hostages provides the clearest repudiation of that idiotic and ignorant opinion. |
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Some of the stuff he said was theologically ignorant and pastorally irresponsible. |
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They either remained blissfully ignorant about the deep symbolism of these images or deliberately ignored it. |
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This kind of ignorant cissexism just gets in the way of us getting closer and having fun together. |
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Just how that could be done in a vacuum, with pupils ignorant of historical events or chronology, was not explained. |
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The stowing of the rubbish seemed surreptitious, even furtive, to a young and ignorant mind. |
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By treating the townsfolk as ignorant beasts incapable of choice, sure enough, they become beasts. |
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Things were being said on the paepae that some of our speakers were completely ignorant of. |
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Rena's words had hit home, and she's still fuming over the other woman's ignorant comments. |
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Interesting, but can Stoppard always have been so ignorant as to have thought that socialism was synonymous with historical materialism? |
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I am not condoning the behaviour of these ignorant people, but merely discussing some of the reasons for this behaviour. |
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To such had the policy of the great Irish leader brought the ignorant people who trusted him and his hirelings. |
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All the parties of the Scottish parliament should be fighting against the rantings of the ill-informed and ignorant. |
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The problems are that it easily becomes a weapon in the hands of the officious, ignorant and punitive supervisor. |
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Try cracking a book occasionally or move to a country where they make special accommodation for ignorant protesters such as yourself. |
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The Scouser is ignorant, stupid and fat, the gay dad is queeny, stupid and over-dressed and the Asian is stingy, stupid and scared of his mum. |
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In developing and democratizing countries, the masses are less ignorant, quiescent, or afraid than they once were. |
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And it would seem the editors and producers are either too ignorant or too lily-livered not to let them have their way. |
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His pitiful attempt at explaining failed miserably, although he was too ignorant to notice it. |
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Now before you jump down my throat and accuse me of being totally ignorant as to what goes on backstage, let me explain my position. |
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I went out as a sort of wet behind the ears completely ignorant 21 year old and spent 18 months in Madagascar. |
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Such reactionary and ignorant rantings are perhaps not overly worthy of comment. |
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As a matter of fact, I used to be in that latter group, totally ignorant and aggressive towards even the slightest whiff of cigar smoke. |
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Having sown the wind of ignorant opposition, he and his government reap the whirlwind. |
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I got told today to stop being so ratty to customers, even when they are at their most ignorant. |
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It was great you called him ignorant because he was trying to make you look bad on national TV and you kayoed him. |
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I totally repudiate all of my ignorant, racist, unfactual and ahistorical arguments above. |
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This insufferably ignorant letter is proud to be printed in a newspaper which clearly does not respect the beliefs of all SFU students. |
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My problem is with stupid, ignorant and insulting queries like the one posed above. |
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Hall apparently is ignorant of spherical trigonometry where the sum of the interior angles of every triangle exceeds 180 degrees. |
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However they range from the model of rectitude to the reprobate, from the intellectual to the ignorant, we vary more. |
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Cops are either not there in these places or they are pretty ignorant of these romantic interludes. |
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They are either totally ignorant or contemptuous of the fundamentals of a civilised judicial system. |
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These gave him a chance to drop names, review an adventurous life, and get in a few cracks about the ignorant press. |
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If you consider yourself so morally superior, get out there and allay the fears of the ignorant public. |
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He contends that the officer is completely ignorant about the basic elements of the act. |
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Ultimately, when we talk about government, we are talking about a bunch of ignorant bullies, looters, and plunderers. |
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So often in that wild weekend the questions were rude and ignorant, focusing as they did on the Fab Four's coiffure. |
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Banks rely on us being a bit lazy, a bit afraid of change, and a bit ignorant about what is available. |
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The Dudley are crude, ignorant, violent and much-loved by wrestling fans across the world. |
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Our masses are ignorant of their religion and easily indulge in customs borrowed from polytheists. |
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You save more lives that way, even if the wilfully ignorant of the chattering classes get into a lather because of it. |
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Someone is going to get burned financially, legally, or worst of all corporally if they continue to operate under ignorant supposition. |
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They are particularly ignorant, I found, when it comes to matters pertaining to the military. |
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The stereotype is an elderly, fogeyish male, blissfully ignorant of the everyday concerns of people who appear before him. |
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Of course, every American is not always ignorant, hypocritical and obedient. |
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It needs to be said at this point that I am NOT inferring that all people in these countries are poor, ignorant zombies. |
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Yet for some odd reason parent's seem to prefer that their kids be thought of as lazy rather than ignorant. |
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Critics blithely ignorant of its subject matter routinely dismiss western art as purely anecdotal. |
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But to commit America to a broader role while remaining blindly ignorant of the ultimate cost of doing so is sheer folly. |
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And so I was very naive and ignorant about publishing and royalties and residuals, which is kind of sweet. |
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As a person who likes rustic charm, these fruits reminded me of countrymen who are ignorant of the ways of the world. |
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Their people cannot be kept entirely ignorant of this situation, and become restive. |
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The commission on men may well die on the vine from being stacked with members who are antagonistic to, or ignorant of, men's issues. |
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The ignorant president who reputedly cares nothing for the sensitivities of other cultures is shown to have diplomatic antennae. |
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Such an attitude is a welcome relief in a France where brutal and ignorant forms of anticlericalism still flourish. |
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When you ask whether an ignorant person can have a deep insight, I think you betray your attitude. |
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And the next thing you know, you've got ignorant halfwits claiming that the ACLU is suing stores to stop them from saying Merry Christmas. |
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For Socrates, the appetitive hedonist is a blissfully ignorant Sisyphus forever doomed to the cruel pleasure of scratching a persistent itch. |
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On a very basic level, you seem ignorant of what you and I do for a living. |
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As the first barrister briefed in that seminal case, it behoves me to respond to this ignorant calumny. |
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The Senate rejected a comparable measure in 1998, but in the current hysteria it could be stampeded into upholding the House's ignorant new law. |
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It shocking to see how ignorant and dismissive of the arts scientists can be. |
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This isn't a debate, it's not politics, it's something ugly and ignorant and creepy. |
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Kuffour chases him, similarly ignorant of the referee's assistant, and hacks him down. |
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Many are ignorant concerning what evidence will satisfy the quest for assurance, despite the fact that it is clear in Scripture. |
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What the ignorant see as evil, the enlightened see as the actions of low-minded and immature individuals. |
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All serious analysts of crime deride this as at best ignorant and at worst dishonest. |
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Please realise that not everyone in this country is as ignorant or shallow as these people. |
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To be a single-issue voter, especially in this election, is ignorant and selfish. |
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If not exactly a tabula rasa, I am comparatively ignorant of current scientific knowledge and epistemology. |
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Naturally they will think us all as ignorant and immoral as our fosterlings. |
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I'm not ignorant to the battle by women to win votes, freedoms and equality. |
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Tax experts say this is one of the biggest money savers of which taxpayers are ignorant. |
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A government, woefully ignorant of science, continued maladministering the war. |
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And it can be difficult to let it roll off our backs when someone is nasty or ignorant. |
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But nothing in law or common sense justifies these continued ignorant, racist or malignant attacks on genuine refugees. |
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As its power of attraction increases, the center becomes more ignorant of the periphery. |
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Urban communists sent to supervise the new collectives were ignorant of agriculture. |
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That is they tend to be aggressive, narrow-minded, egocentric, irritable, ignorant, and bad-tempered. |
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It's been awhile since I've seen this much ignorant prattle spouted about the Pope, and that's saying something. |
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Is it because they are ignorant about family planning methods or is it because they choose to have many kids? |
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He presents his advisors and confidantes as ignorant dupes at best and scoundrels at worst. |
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This is due to ignorant motorists who fail to stop and thereby put the lives of her and the children at risk. |
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What happens when the barbarians, the grand ignorant, never appear and so cannot be defeated or contained? |
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The use to which the wealth is put, and Jahangir's almost flippant attitude toward his riches, activates the notion of the ignorant barbarian. |
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Returning to the main point, I fully agree that for those in the humanities to remain woefully ignorant of the sciences is to remain in the bleachers of an intellectual life. |
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And it's ignorant, unhistorical, an act of murderous pessimism. |
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He's an ultracrepidarian person, an ignorant presumptuous critic. |
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But it's not necessarily the case that one thinks that all the American people are wrong-headed or that they're being incautious or ignorant of another culture. |
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Her imagined unfair treatment at the hands of the Indons is motivated by an ignorant belief that a young pretty woman couldn't possibly be guilty. |
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They are feel-good movies and cynical in pandering to ignorant audiences. |
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The human babe is a pitiably helpless and lamentably ignorant animal. |
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This will require a significant shift in human consciousness from the selfish to the selfless, from the competitor to the cooperator, from the ignorant to the enlightened. |
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Maybe advertising copywriters are just ignorant and careless. |
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Those accusing him in his trial, however, proved themselves comparatively ignorant of popish doctrine and appeared foolish against Latimer's defence. |
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The peaceful responsibility free life I had led until then slowly began to crumble around me, and I was too ignorant and in my own little world to notice it. |
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Maybe I'm ignorant to the ways of the marketing world, but I can't imagine Winnie the Pooh being the fulcrum which tips scales in the favor of purchasing a cereal. |
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Out of good manners, I would hesitate to label him an ignorant ganch. |
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And it is only a minority, too, who would be so ignorant as to assume that anyone who is not white is from Pakistan, which was the claim made by the graffiti daubers. |
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But prepare for disillusionment, too, for these artists were blissfully ignorant of more than just the watery liberalism we now cringingly sip like gelid, day-old decaf. |
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This ignorant attitude reigning supreme is unfounded and discourteous. |
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It makes me worry about the translations of Anglo-Saxon poems which he includes, for as I am ignorant of that language I depend upon him to be accurate if not euphonic. |
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He is apparently ignorant of the classical doctrine of concomitance by which Jesus the Lord is present in the Host, Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity. |
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Put aside an invincibly ignorant Rick Perry or the antediluvian Ron Paul, who would abolish the Fed altogether. |
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Boxing is a blood sport that draws a varied mix of society, from profound writers and readers to the ignorant and the illiterate. |
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Just because there is a lot of ignorant, uneducated, unmotivated Bahamians jonesing on the streets of New Providence, doesn't mean that it has to be that way. |
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Just like Watson, Ansari is daring to elicit antagonism and ignorant accusations on account of his feminist beliefs. |
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He cannot tell if the flashes of wit and intelligence he witnessed in private were more revealing than the president's bumbling and ignorant moments in public. |
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Such epic historical recreations in film have in the past left themselves open to severe criticism with their somewhat loose, sometimes ignorant interpretations of fact. |
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The book is careful not to stereotype Evie's family as ignorant rednecks. |
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His apology for the production of ignorant students consists of the same bunch of alibis and rationalizations we've been fed by education professors for decades. |
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So, for thirty-two years I have preached to the most intelligent, biblically ignorant people I know, and as our introducer has said, it has made my reputation. |
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The slothful, ignorant rest of them will be bemoaning the fact, that not only are the Haitians taking over, but so are the Trinis, Yardies, and assorted other Black brothers. |
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So initially he looked far too ignorant and doddery to run an international corporation. |
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In my many years of experience as a beautician I have seen that many young girls land up with a bad skin mostly because they are ignorant of the basic care required. |
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If they are not the wise, nor yet the ignorant, who are they, then? |
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They might be pirates, they might be reprobates, they might have picked the pockets of poor bluesmen and ignorant English kids, but at least they were dedicated to music. |
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Some call this HIV anxiety ignorant, and argue that protocols on both sides of the industry are efficient in their own ways. |
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It relieved humanity of the heavy load under which it was groaning and broke the fetters unjust rulers and ignorant lawgivers had put around its feet. |
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I wonder why this bit of ignorant grammatical pontificating never caught on, while the equally ill-founded prescription against splitting infinitives did? |
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And survey after survey proves an embarrassingly high percentage of Americans are largely ignorant of how our government works. |
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In his self-satisfied sense of superiority, it never even occurred to him that he might have been addressing one of those ignorant rubes who voted for him. |
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And there are those who are happily ignorant, and prefer to remain that way. |
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The promise of endless variety savours of sameness, and we blame ourselves for being spoilt or ignorant, unimaginative, ungrateful and unfulfilled. |
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This absorption in such pursuits, totally unintelligible to his schoolfellows, who were then totally ignorant of mathematics, procured him a not very complimentary nickname. |
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What prompted the Weekly Standard to publish his collection of bad-tempered, ignorant, off-the-mark comments about him and about contemporary literature is a greater mystery. |
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Its campaign is an easy target, but painting these women as a bunch of ignorant, outrageous, self-hating women proves their point. |
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As people not involved with the creation of a game, it might be ignorant to convey anything more than disappointment. |
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Members of our race are ignorant, stubborn, and thickheaded. |
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He abhorred the arrogant youngsters intruding on companies of whose staff and products they were wholly ignorant, brandishing maxims that threw hundreds out of work. |
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This is a cruel, self-conceited, arrogant, wicked and ignorant world. |
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The depredations of philistine governments and ignorant, self-seeking bureaucrats are not the sole cause of the changes I have witnessed in academic literary studies. |
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Meanwhile Madame de Noailles read her breviary and told her beads and took little naps, wholly ignorant of the drama that was beginning its perilous unfolding before her. |
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The people of Florence are far from considering themselves ignorant and benighted, and yet Brother Savonarola succeeded in persuading them that he held converse with God. |
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This ship is full of officers and men who are quite likely to be utterly ignorant of what was going on round the next traverse in the trench which they had occupied. |
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I defend you and your web site, although I don't agree with all your conclusions, against all those mockers, backward, stubborn and ignorant people. |
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Cells work in isolation, rotate members every few months, and keep members ignorant of organizational levels above them. |
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Had Palin made a remark so blindingly ignorant, she would have been rightfully mocked as a novice and an incompetent. |
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If attitudes to sexual equality in 2002 are as blinkered and ignorant as they were in 1974 then we have learned nothing and this battle can never be won. |
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They are blissfully ignorant of conditions in these factories. |
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I hated my clansmen, hated them for being ignorant simpletons. |
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He also rejects the oft-claimed evolutionistic view that creationism has appeal because Americans are ignorant of, or unappreciative towards, science. |
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The director of the Carnegie International Weight Loss Camp, Britain's first residential fat camp for children, was unsurprised children were ignorant about vegetables. |
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Is it any wonder that the British public has remained largely ignorant of a consistent pattern of deceptions and untruths emanating from London and Washington for many years? |
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Gabriel did nothing of the sort, but logged the property to fund his own private ventures, concerning the nature of which I am thankfully ignorant. |
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But in its long history, the British monarchy has survived ignorant, incompetent, debauched and mad sovereigns as well as many ambitious mistresses. |
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When Gracie's father joins the navy and her mother falls sick, the child doesn't get enough to eat, and Daniel lives in fear of his ignorant bully-boy brother, big Tim. |
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These willfully ignorant, recalcitrant obstructionists are doing the country a tremendous service. |
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Call me an ignorant Trinidadian, but I never knew it was against the law to wear or own any camouflage or camouflage-resembling clothing in this country. |
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But they were carriers of an ethic that viewed Hawaiians as ignorant children living in a fallen Eden, a view easily reinterpreted as reason for colonialism. |
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Health advisers marveled that hayseeds could be so ignorant. |
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Most folks are very ignorant of how scientific knowledge is determined. |
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At the opposite pole to divine magic is the type that is playful and deceitful, thanks to which charlatans skillfully produce effects that stupefy ignorant people. |
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Most of the rest I think are just terminally chauvinist and ignorant. |
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Only responsible citizens should vote, not the ignorant and suggestible. |
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And so we arrive at Exhibit A, this stunning takedown in which some ignorant young chit of a girl tries to take down Mother Teresa and wind up wrestling herself to the mat. |
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It was precisely his rejection of the 'clapped-out' culture of Europe that framed his crass, ignorant, and chunderous performance of post-imperial Australia. |
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In that way, our people can remain ignorant, uneducated and dumb. |
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One of the media's targets is the stupid and ignorant masses. |
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This is unbelievably patronising, ignorant and plain stupid. |
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How arrogant, how impossibly stupid and just how ignorant are we? |
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The people are too blind or too uninformed or too uneducated or too ignorant or too whatever to see the threat that faces them because they refuse to take a look at it. |
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I am not ignorant and uneducated however, and I stood by my opinions. |
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He invited me to approach his actual conduct at the relevant times on the footing that he was then altogether much more naive and ignorant about these matters. |
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This does not mean being ignorant of History or blind to our legacies. |
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If you really wanted a friend you wouldn't be so rude and ignorant! |
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I'm rude, ignorant, extremely lazy, and like to be told what to think. |
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Not some rude, ignorant, person who appears to have no respect for either his office or the people of Tasmania, and flouts our laws as if he is someone who is immune to them. |
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He was a complete pain, rude, ignorant, arrogant and judgemental. |
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You may insult me because I accept you are ill-bred and ignorant! |
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If you believe that then, I am afraid, you have fallen hook line and sinker for the ill-informed and ignorant bile peddled by some of the media and extremists. |
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We keep them in power, and they keep us illiterate, ignorant and prolific. |
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You have to ask yourself whether an illiterate country girl, ignorant in city ways, would have such a self-consciously literary mode of expressing herself. |
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It preys on the ignorant, the illiterate, the gullible, and the meek. |
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I am pleased to see that you are not completely ignorant of his failings. |
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The ignorant self-opinionated sod-minded suet-brained ham-faced mealy-mouthed streptococcus-ridden gang of natural gobdaws! |
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Besides that, their priests take care and educate the orphans, not allowing them to wander in the streets ignorant and unattended. |
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The policy-shops draw from the people, especially the poor and ignorant, hundreds of thousands of dollars every year. |
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The dialect is not, as some people suppose, English spoken in a slovenly and ignorant way. |
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A plain, convincing reason operates on the mind both of a learned and ignorant hearer as long as they live. |
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It is common, to a proverb, to call one who can not be taught, or who continues obstinately ignorant, a buzzard. |
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Later I realized that the ignorant man that day was not the chief but myself. |
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But whoever imagines, upon this account, that masters rarely combine, is as ignorant of the world as of the subject. |
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I have never come across such a bunch of ignorant, gormless and unhelpful drivers. |
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But today we live in a time that most people do tricks and deception, and assume them as an agility and ignorant people call them devisal ones. |
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Any two-bit comedian can stand onstage and spout ignorant ethnic slurs. |
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I expect it's just those countryfolk proving to us ignorant townies what wonderful nature-lovers they are. |
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They are, in his view, ignorant men who compose and act in plays merely for financial reward. |
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But now, like many ancient words the meaning, due to snobbery, Is Pleb, a coarse and ignorant yob who's not averse to robbery. |
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Anyway, I'm glad Jack Straw and Kenny MacAskill gave those ignorant, as they are arrogant, senators the heave-ho. |
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People say nasty, ignorant, and judgmental things about my lifestyle. |
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Obviously, the guardsman she quotes is an anti-Arab racist, given that he totalizes Iraqis as backward, petulant, ungrateful and ignorant. |
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I can elaborate on this but I'm too lazy to spend too much time to 'layan' ignorant morons like you. |
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The regime shortsightedly promoted the formation of an ignorant workforce suitable for only low-skilled jobs. |
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And there should be no let-up in the fight against an ignorant philosophy that deems such an eradicable disease as a necessary evil. |
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Mendacious City Council members shafted us poor, hapless, ignorant sheeple again. |
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Perhaps they are too young, too ignorant or too braindead to realise that Hillsborough was a tragedy inflicted on Liverpool supporters by chance. |
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The self-image is powered by the ignorant selfish ideas originally integrated by Satan into the physics of the brain. |
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His ignorant, misleading, populist scaremongering risks us missing out on the biggest opportunity to return powers to the regions in my lifetime. |
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Those ignorant of balloon releases are worse than the solitary litter lout, as balloons also become litter. |
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Is this ignorant and sanitized speech truly a windfall for feminism? |
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We might have bypassed the ignorant masses in favor of an enlightened few. |
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The most breathtakingly ignorant assertion of this sort has been the claim that a false memory syndrome is operating here. |
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That night he slept the sleep of happiness, blissfully ignorant that he had placed the letters in the wrong envelopes. |
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Wolf discusses developments in Japan but seems ignorant of the fact that both the Imperial navy and army air arms had only a few flying officers. |
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