But you know, my heart just sank too deep knowing how horribly spiteful, cruel and unproductive this issue is. |
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The world of the film swings between petty, spiteful, foolish and resigned. |
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She had consistently refuted what she claimed to be malicious allegations from spiteful colleagues. |
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Eclair's writing is spiteful and vindictive, her agenda unreconstructed and male. |
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This way, so Zeus believed, the king of the Olympians could deny the charge of infidelity leveled at him by his spiteful and jealous wife, Hera. |
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By going to this extreme you are unfairly punishing the individual in the pursuit of spiteful gossip. |
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Half the people will be happy with whatever outcome you get, the other half will be bitter and spiteful. |
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I want to think people are kind and generous and helpful, not spiteful, rude, presumptuous and threatening. |
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By the time I reached home I had to admit that I'd been small, petty and spiteful. |
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Best of all is his plot to assassinate the ex-wife's cat, the spiteful angora she left behind. |
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Having garnered publicity as spokesman for social and family affairs, he regarded the marine portfolio as a spiteful demotion. |
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She began banging things around as she cooked the fish, and in the process of being spiteful and noisy, splashed herself with hot grease. |
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As such, he is the object of much spiteful envy and petty jealousy from members opposite. |
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She didn't know why, but for some reason she couldn't be spiteful or mean to this man anymore. |
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For Universal to toss it off like another second-hand series ripe for a digital dollar draw is spiteful, to both fans and the inquisitive alike. |
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His laughter was spiteful and mirthless, and he took his time, content to let his presence sink in. |
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It always seems to me a kind of spiteful and devious and underhanded sort of job. |
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These creatures have the reputation of being smelly, vicious, spiteful and unreliable. |
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A voice that was nasty and spiteful, leaping at any chance to cause her pain. |
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The only way this expulsion can be interpreted is as a spiteful and vindictive move. |
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He despised Adamea for it and it had turned him to spiteful hate and deep bitterness. |
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I wasn't sure whether she was telling the truth or not, or whether she was spiteful and making up bitter lies. |
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It was a time when witches did mischief while spiteful fairies and hobgoblins roamed about. |
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As far as he was concerned she could stay with her mother for ever and they could be two jealous, spiteful old cats together for all he cared. |
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This takes Kerry several steps past merely being a sore loser, and into spiteful malevolence. |
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Besides, you will already know there is not a vindictive or a spiteful bone in a Lab's body. |
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The early exchanges were spiteful, nasty and never fully controlled by referee Lucilio Batista. |
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Granted, she thought her sister did an awful, malicious, and spiteful job of it, but still! |
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I have an active dislike of her because she's either very stupid or deliberately, maliciously, spiteful. |
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Naturally, given the spiteful nature that those good-for-nothings have, it follows that they would wrest what little strength we have from us. |
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The shock of the new was superseded by a spiteful distaste for the prematurely aged. |
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Mandela cheerfully served a prison sentence that would have left Jesus bitter and spiteful. |
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It had been a spiteful encounter where each glove impact was welcomed with rancorous applause. |
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You are beginning to discover that some people can be jealous and spiteful and envious. |
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Envy is one of the worst feelings in the world because it's petty and spiteful. |
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A spiteful, vicious corner of my mind wants to yell so that they know how catty she is being. |
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He describes himself on a train platform in Hanover, spiteful and sexually frustrated, throwing coins on the floor. |
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His criticisms of the Food Network may be spiteful, but boy are they entertaining and, more often than not, on-point. |
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When Tiffany teaches the former Queen of the Elves about why it's wrong to be spiteful and selfish, she is quite explicit. |
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We should not be spiteful toward those people who cannot be held responsible for the actions of their ancestors. |
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The voice can transmit, bewitch, or bemuse, just as it can be spiteful or commanding. |
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What remains is just bigotry, and probably a spiteful resistance to being seen as caving in to the relativists. |
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Calmly, and with extravagant malice aforethought, Erika wreaks an unspeakably spiteful revenge on her. |
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What is to become of this spiteful, self-destructive, wizened old slob, viewers might ask. |
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Taunts, jeers, spiteful or humiliating comments, threats, isolation, contempt, bullying, public insult. |
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I was nearsighted, and… oh, the weather outside is frightful, The heat wave brutal and spiteful. |
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Kurihara hoped, by her worship, to mollify the spiteful soul of An Jung Gun and save her family from continuing misfortune. |
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Quebeckers have had enough of this spiteful Prime Minister who is now taking aim at a festival that enhances Quebec's international reputation. |
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Some politicians base their hopes to be re-elected on such spiteful extreme-right calls for violence against migrants. |
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If there is not, it would be a spiteful way to conduct the debate, an irresponsible way of governing. |
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It's really difficult not to answer their questions because there is nothing twisted or spiteful about them. |
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Pups who suffer from separation anxiety are not misbehaving or being spiteful. |
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Oblates who livedin the same community with him are unanimous in affirming that they neversaw him irritated or spiteful. |
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Horsforth's frustration was clear to see and striker Connolly was fortunate to get away with a spiteful kick at John Mutton on the blind side of the referee. |
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Nobody likes Jenn, at least in my spiteful and confused little mind. |
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But far worse than the paranoid, spiteful style of the President and his advisers is the weak-mindedness and susceptibility of the media that make his approach effective. |
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Some of the tales told against him by fellow touring pros were spiteful, but without doubt he would be counted among the top five British sportsmen in any era. |
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If you work for someone who is so unsure of themself that it causes them to overreact or be spiteful or devious, it's unlikely that you're going to change them. |
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Their charming arrogance suddenly sounded a little spiteful. |
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They spin stories based off of half-truths and cater to spiteful impulses. |
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Furthermore, this legislation is punitive and spiteful. |
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His self-doubt runs so deep that it's made him spiteful and aggressive, or, when the film remembers that he's supposed to be our hero, cloyingly self-pitying. |
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Mynah birds can also be spiteful, so I implore your readers to take care and keep their faces away from such birds. |
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The British press at its worst is intrusive, sanctimonious and spiteful. |
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The proviso makes clear that this offence is primarily concerned with the nature of the act itself and what that act reveals about the person, vicious being defined as bad-tempered, spiteful and violent. |
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He is also spiteful, petty-minded and a prig. |
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Efforts by such people as the member for Québec-Est with his hateful, spiteful, intolerant comments such as English Canadians hate French Canadians only seek to polarize communities. |
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Yet within ourselves we know the knotty facts, that we are odd, inward, spiteful, difficult, ungenerous, envious, self-protective, assuredly intemperate, balanced on occasion by a strange strain of northern mysticism. |
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The only thing that is consistent about the characters Davis plays is that, to varying degrees, they tend to be spiteful, cruel and heartlessly rude. |
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But it's hardly likely to enamour the singer to her native land, which she perceives, with some justice, as adopting a rather spiteful attitude towards her success. |
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Occasionally they may be spiteful, but also genial and passionate. |
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A couple can be spiteful and venal all at once. |
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The ghost in Grandpa's decaying brain arouses his curiosity, much to Dolf's displeasure. Dolf takes out his spiteful feelings against his father on Kim's dark-complexioned friend. |
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But whatever harm a spiteful tongue could do them, he took care should be done. Only throw dirt enough, and some will stick. |
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There are a few spiteful critics in the jazz world who claim that when they listen to an Erik Truffaz record, they'd far rather hear the original, Miles Davis. |
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