I believe that what has happened is nothing short of an absolute and utter tragedy. |
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The amount of comments of utter dislike and disgust were too numerous to count. |
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Several stated that they had heard no one utter disloyal sentiments, but others gave different testimony. |
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To my dismay, but not utter shock, Jim was sitting at the table with his coffee and paper. |
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I have no wish to live in some Disneyland of the mind and spirit, some Nirvana of utter null completeness. |
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There is no effort to hide the blandness and utter dispiritedness of that future. |
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It was with sheer displeasure and utter disgust that I once again witnessed Brian Lara given another bad decision. |
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It was a beautiful moment, one during which I am in no doubt whatsoever she was enraptured in complete and utter awe of my mere presence. |
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I was distracting myself from utter frustration with a project and surfing the blogroll. |
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I am always dumbfounded by the utter lack of taste displayed in selecting the most popular choices on the jukebox. |
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By the time the choir had gone into the vestry, the entire church was in complete and utter darkness. |
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For years we had people utter a religious oath, even when many of them were atheists or agnostics. |
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You live in a state of utter seriousness with intermittent transports of rapture. |
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According to my arithmetic, each day they utter at least a doorstop of a novel worth of words into the ether. |
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In short, the Soviet legacy worked as a hindrance to full marketization, and as a safeguard against utter catastrophe. |
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In Laputa Gulliver finds the wise men so wrapped up in their speculations as to be utter dotards in practical affairs. |
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Those idiots have double-booked a press conference and a meeting and it's utter pandemonium. |
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Of course, Zwellnox's land was distinguished from the other worlds solely by its complete and utter lack of jocundity. |
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It begins by evoking the glamorous life of a young woman who lives happily if callowly in a cocoon of utter fabulousness. |
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He describes her feeling of utter betrayal at the circumstances that led to her downfall. |
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Members of our government were downright corrupt, crooked and utter hypocrites. |
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He was a consummate draughtsman and the exhibition resonates with his utter absorption of the human form. |
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To ban smoking breaks and then insult workers by talking drivel about acupuncture is complete and utter nonsense. |
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Instead of tail-wagging gratitude, I was greeted with a look of utter contempt and scorn. |
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Really, how can the media deny that they have utter contempt for the public? |
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Not once did the woman utter a sound, any cry of pain, she simply stood there, flinching when a hard blow came down on her. |
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If he had been through the Bradford experience he would understand people's utter despair. |
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This is about the fifth time in three years that the place has been thrown into utter confusion. |
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To his utter dismay and much in despair, he was viewed in Cameroon with suspicion and mistrust. |
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Emotions were running high and people might utter a few throwaway remarks but the general feeling is one of relief that he has gone. |
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Unfair as it is to the author and her subject, my initial response to this insightful and elegantly composed essay was one of utter dismay. |
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The system EDS put in place to support the Tax Credit system was widely regarded as a complete and utter shambles. |
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She just about managed to utter the last two words before she pushed away his hands, buried her face in her own skirts, and burst into tears. |
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The confidence man's utter self-assurance can sometimes become a self-fulfilling prophecy. |
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He'd simply grabbed her by the waist and had hefted her over his shoulder, and she let him do so in utter bewilderment. |
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Gabby makes an utter fool of himself playing strip poker with some Mexican federales, and yet still manages to bust Brass out of jail. |
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The body language of the escaper, who approached my position, was one of utter dejection, head down, shambling forward with obvious reluctance. |
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The stories are awful and fascinating, yet it recreates the utter human chaos with character economy, tact and absolute certitude. |
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If one more thing goes wrong with my body, my eyes are gonna roll back in my head with sheer utter boredom. |
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It's a hysteria which makes otherwise perfectly intelligent people go on television and talk utter hogwash. |
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It feels as though I'm rescuing lives from oblivion, from utter destruction by the Garbage Truck of Fate. |
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Imagine my utter surprise when he got off his horse in one swift motion and bowed down in front of me! |
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All the same, it does feel very nice when one comes across a great artist who is not an utter swine politically. |
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But I found the article an intriguing mix of interesting observation and utter cluelessness. |
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What is notable about the commentary in this instance is its utter perfunctoriness. |
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The utter falseness and deception that pervade the campaigns of the two parties have imbued the proceedings with an air of unreality. |
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The frustrating part has been their utter inability to communicate with anyone. |
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The thing that really alarms me about all this is the utter brazenness with which the loot is being divvied up now. |
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For the record, in case anyone is thinking it, the assertion that women are worse at maths is also utter rubbish. |
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Even when Tina smiles she looks as if she's about to have a complete and utter mental meltdown. |
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After that, it is a complete and utter lottery, but Spurs are a good cup team, and definitely worth a pound or two. |
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Believing one of every 10 happy-talk words that the leaders utter about their confabs would seem to be the appropriate discount rate. |
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Odds are you won't hear a pit boss or casino hostess utter those words next time you belly up to the blackjack table. |
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Nearly two decades after the fall of Duvalier fils, Haiti's social and economic fabric lies in utter shambles. |
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I was in utter admiration of the talent and artistry that the guys all possessed. |
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The truly posh very rarely have much to do with this, so it tends to be the upper middle class vs the utter plebs. |
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Not surprisingly, he has discovered the utter joy to be found in a decent bottle of vin rouge. |
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The utter bliss of this situation is spoilt by my worries over morning flatulence. |
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I turn around, in time to see a look of utter disgust evaporate off his aquiline features. |
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More impressive still is an eagle in flight, when its utter immensity seems almost prehistoric. |
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Your utter disregard for everything that is good and decent has rocked the very foundation upon which our society is built. |
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Their robotic self-control and evasion of personal contact was redolent of the utter self-absorption of mimes. |
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A subtext to the book is an expose of the utter moral bankruptcy of pure free markets. |
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Celebration time for the players in sky blue, dejection, utter dejection, for the gallant Gaeltacht. |
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His heart sank and the disappointment and utter dejection he felt was sharp and foreign. |
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I had no idea that she could even utter that word without wanting to wash her mouth out. |
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Or does he impinge on our current consciousness as a dandified dilettante admired by his own period but of utter irrelevance to ours? |
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Despite asking for the manager and reiterating my claim to them I was met with utter disinterest. |
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It doesn't recognize the utter practicality of it, the need to supply yourself with edibles. |
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This sense of enchantment, of utter absorption in a moment, is fundamental to the lyric and lies at the heart of what it has to offer. |
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Apart from being completely unscientific and unsupported this whole line betrays a world view of utter despair. |
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Surrounded by nice quiet things and an utter absence of familiarity, I went up the wall. |
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There is something vaguely fascist in that utter blankness and justification by heroism. |
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Seemingly confident just a few weeks ago, she is now prone to utter sharp words about her critics in public. |
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Although less intensively studied than Nearctic species, numerous Palearctic and Paleotropical species also utter flight calls. |
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Overall, the tonal balance, flattening of forms and coolness of colouring projects a feeling of utter limpidity. |
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Tim is a good laugh and Mani, well, what can I say about him apart from he's a complete and utter star. |
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As in the rhapsody, Hadley's music makes its subject appear with utter clarity in the mind's eye. |
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The harassed postmen say the situation at the sorting office is utter chaos, with sacks of unopened mail. |
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The utter inflexibility of the negotiators when they got their chance to state their demands allowed them to be politically outflanked. |
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What is it about household work that makes people regard it as an utter bore? |
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And most importantly, both share utter contempt for the politicians who, according to them, are rabble-rousers, inept and corrupt. |
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Ordinarily, of course, like every professional opinion-peddler, I approach all issues from a perspective of utter Olympian detachment. |
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At the same time, utter nihilism is staved off with some incisive and poignantly human touches. |
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Even the enthusiastic and gleeful performances can't compensate for the utter lameness of it all. |
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If we opened our mouths we couldn't utter more than a couple of words before the tirade of abuse began again. |
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The utter terror with which they cower before him is at once comic and disturbing. |
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Just bear with me as I stand aside to raise my hand and utter a solemn pledge that the following paragraph will make more sense than the first. |
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How could she possibly descry the ship's position from a standpoint of utter blindness. |
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But on a much larger level, it just shows once again the utter vacuousness of our electoral system. |
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It isn't like they've worked out how to levitate the television remote control across the room to allow for utter and total lassitude. |
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Until now it has remained undocumented, the circumstances of its commissioning veiled in utter obscurity. |
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When alarmed they utter a sharp metallic clinking sound rather like that made by a hammer striking an anvil. |
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Unable to comprehend, Amanda stared at Keira in utter astonishment and befuddlement. |
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Her hands clutched feebly around the silky pillowcase and her parched throat just barely managed to utter a low pain filled moan. |
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It seems a complete and utter sham that change and improvements can only happen following an accident. |
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His lips quivered as he spoke and tears made his eyes misty as he looked up with utter adoration at the tall first mate. |
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These works maintain a quiet, inviting tone all the more captivating for their utter lack of pretense. |
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It's been intoned mindlessly so many times since that no one ever stops to consider the utter ignorance of the statement. |
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She's content to live in utter squalor, while the detritus of daily living piles up around her. |
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Twenty-five thousand people, armed to the teeth, were ranging the city in utter and ruthless defiance of law and righteousness. |
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This film at least rips away the superficial gloss, and forces us to confront the utter savagery of the abuse heaped on Christ. |
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The government is hostile to public ownership and holds private business in utter reverence. |
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The utter hopelessness of attempting to gain sleep while shuttling to and fro inside a coach is almost impossible to communicate. |
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There was no way to measure the time she had been sunk in a blackness, the utter depths where nothing stirred. |
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If everyone just took off and went in a direct line to the destination, there would be utter chaos. |
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Her condition was so serious that when the call was answered she was unable to utter a single word because of a blockage in her throat. |
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Thus I utter an involuntary shudder at every routinely odd noise that the computer makes. |
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After the last candle had been blown out and utter darkness cloaked the room, Ikeda kicked his boots off and stripped from his shirts. |
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And in the utter desolation of the desert, Akhenaten declares his unfettered love. |
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Overall, the tonal balance, flattening of forms, and coolness of coloring combine to project a feeling of utter limpidity. |
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In a condition of utter desolation and heartbreak Butterfly bids farewell to her son and takes her life in a dramatically charged climax. |
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It's not a complete and utter train wreck by any stretch of the imagination. |
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We live in an age of sizzle over substance, of hyping everything to the point of utter annoyance. |
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Only the concrete dividers separating the opposing lanes of traffic broke the utter flatness. |
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A day later he was granted bail for offences of conspiracy to utter counterfeit currency and conspiracy to defraud. |
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The problem is that the old party is an unconscionable time a-dying, which prompts Kemp to utter outrageous one-liners. |
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This provides the perfect setting for blunders, misunderstandings and utter confusion, as infidelity is revealed, with unexpected consequences. |
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Economists in our day try to utter all kinds of vaticinal projections about the future. |
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To pretend otherwise, to present herself as the once and future champion of a sovereign Britain, was to utter a whopper of leviathan proportions. |
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He was even prepared to utter what would once have been considered sacrilege. |
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She gave me a withering look of utter contempt and proceeded to lecture me at length about the finer nuances of Mother's Day. |
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I feel somehow justified in blaming this utter lack of sporting ability on my upbringing. |
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The band were supposed to be the saviours of rock and while the album was good, it was far from being the utter genius we had been promised. |
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I know nothing has been officially decided yet, but the writing is on the wall and we are looking at an utter disaster for the town. |
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To my complete and utter amazement, I felt okay, not just physically but emotionally as well. |
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The album is studded throughout with glorious blasts of trumpet adding to the CD's general utter charm. |
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To my utter amazement, after discussing various engine tuners, Clive offered to ask John Oliver in person if he would do the refurbishment. |
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Her pale face expressed utter exhaustion beneath the tangled mop of brown hair. |
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I felt like an utter idiot, like a moron jamming a square peg in a round hole while being observed from behind a two-way mirror. |
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This is reminiscent of the utter failure of the invincible Maginot Line or the unsinkable Titanic. |
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But what stopped me from really, really liking it was the utter convolution of the plot. |
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Marco, I consider most things in this country labeled as politically incorrect to be utter nonsense. |
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But such utter disrespect and scandalous behavior never marked those debates. |
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But, being a total and utter obsessive perfectionist about most things, it has been a good challenge for me to leave it very imperfect. |
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The utter tedium of the actual games didn't stop everyone from feigning excitement over them. |
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Above all, as several of my students have emphasized to me recently, what marks the poem is its tone of utter and undiluted jollity. |
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A claustrophobic, all-encompassing atmosphere of utter darkness takes over the poem. |
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Although we had seen nothing from where we were, I had a feeling of complete and utter terror. |
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Her wild, rash and unprecedented bombast was a shameful act of utter disrespect, not only to her constituency but also to the nation. |
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Judge Tom O'Donnell said that for Dunne to walk into a bar even with a toy gun was an act of absolute and utter madness. |
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We would like to voice our disgust, anger and utter disbelief that they had considered such an outrageous act. |
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On the sides, long-eared creatures utter foliage from their mouths, and more stems issue from two heads at the rear. |
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To our utter disbelief, the story turned out to be totally unfounded, without a grain of truth. |
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Yet when they are in the gun, cartridges feed from those Metalform magazines and into the chamber with utter reliability. |
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Receive payment with utter disgust at the barefaced greed of today's consumerist society. |
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He saw it in his eyes, the pure utter anger that Noriel had for his son, and suddenly he felt it. |
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All the dichotomies and polarities can be dissolved and forgiven in that blessed moment of utter peace and tranquility. |
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I give it a hefty kick in my utter frustration at not being able to unlock it. |
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To my utter surprise, there were pink tulips all lined up neatly up along the path. |
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And the closing title track, where the Kronos strings weep sad harmonies, is a lament of utter anguish unlike anything else on the disc. |
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He sharply reacted with utter disappointment and displeasure in his talks with Congress about the national flag. |
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Before he opens his thrusting lips he should lift his thirsting soul to God so that he may utter what he has drunk in. |
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Will just gave me a look of such utter wrath and betrayal that I took an involuntary step backwards as he strode towards me. |
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What this film does get right is the utter helplessness of man when pitted against a shark in a battle of life or death. |
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When I could no longer stand to utter one more word in the world, I began to cut myself. |
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There is no doubt that people listening to this will be absolutely flabbergasted by the utter waste of time that has gone on here tonight. |
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This utter neglect of a celebrated director is the real cause for anger, not the fact that his most popular work was remade. |
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For Sharon, so long the patron of the settlement project, to utter these words is a tectonic shift. |
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It was a mixture of the cheap yellow home-peroxided hair and their utter lack of humour, in all its subtleties and nuances. |
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The former silver-tongued charmer did not utter one word during the entire occasion. |
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Worst are the three leads, seemingly handpicked for poor acting and utter charmlessness. |
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Another persistent theme is the utter disregard for the health and safety of working people. |
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They utter a variety of sounds, including raucous territorial and predator alerts, rattling noises, clicks, and bell-like tones. |
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The tone of her voice has dropped from utter cheerfulness to sheer depression. |
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She leaves it to others to utter the words 'pain' and 'divorce', as if those words might toxify the purity of her brand. |
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But needs must, and this is too important a point to neglect, so I am backing him even though he is a complete and utter berk. |
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Conflict resolution comes in the shape of complete and utter victory for the normally publicity-shy Corkman. |
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I feel woefully inadequate to even review their programme because they left me speechless and with only the ability to utter superlatives. |
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After fully examining the scene of utter chaos, Dizante came over to us and sat down as well. |
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And that is how one man made a life for himself through hard work, sheer determination, and utter loyalty. |
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The utter misery of having to finish a race you wish you'd never started is captured perfectly. |
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Everybody's laden with guilt, even Hilbert and Wilhelm, who look like utter mooncalves to me. |
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It is with utter frustration that I see such sports buildings hailed a success when clearly, from a sporting point of view, they cannot be. |
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She shakes her head, nods and shrugs, but won't utter a sound, even when asked direct questions. |
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On paper, the collision of orchestral formality and big-band improvisation should have produced an utter mess. |
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For far too long they've plundered the pockets of the citizens of this country and treated us with utter disrespect. |
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He bravely helps his master and swallows his utter hatred of Smeagol long enough for them to use the creature as a guide. |
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The inability to outscore opponents is the kind of problem that dooms individuals, teams and species to utter failure. |
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But Gephardt's campaign essentially collapsed, demonstrating the utter prostration of the trade union bureaucracy. |
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In recent years various squads have, though not intentionally, completed their campaigns in a state of utter perdition. |
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Deflated and confused, he proceeded to utter an immortal phrase which I will never forget. |
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She was perturbed by my independent streak, my take it or leave it attitude and my utter inability to find suitable companionship. |
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The blond woman who stood in the aisle between us wore a painted expression of impatience and utter boredom. |
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Price rises due to his stealth taxes have reduced thousands like me to utter penury. |
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The scene is utter heartbreak and further clarifies Tracy's underlying implosive anger. |
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It's bright and shiny and colourful, and it frequently makes me smile, and it's honest about its utter superficiality. |
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For that matter, why does a would-be bedroom farce also try to utter philosophic profundities? |
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Those who know him insist he's driven by an utter inability to accept defeat. |
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It now seems natural that they utter whatever inanities will get them elected, then push their true agenda. |
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From the outer reaches of electronica, she comes engaged in a furious mission to save pop music from utter blandness. |
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Howbeit he abode amid his beaked, seafaring ships in utter wrath against Agamemnon, Atreus' son, shepherd of the host. |
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But maybe my complete and utter failure to pick up any French despite having lessons at school for five years is actually a blessing in disguise. |
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Yes, this is a serious offense because school officials are complete and utter morons. |
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How many symptoms of utter blinking derangement can you count in the two lead sentences of the story? |
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It's hard to resist the lucious, velvety chocolate cascading down in a stream of utter blissful heaven. |
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It beautifully illustrates culture shock and the utter uselessness of guide books. |
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This is an album marked by artful explosions of white noise and moments of utter chaos and collapse. |
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There is a brittle arrogance, and a seemingly unbreachable wall of utter disinterest. |
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The water was choppy, and dunked the bobbers under several times and often, pushing them one way, then another, like utter chaos. |
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Your china cup couldn't clink that high D, your shoe wouldn't squeak, you wouldn't be able to utter or hear a sound. |
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He stared directly into the lad's sapphire-blue eyes, which were now clouded with utter confusion. |
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So she glared at him with utter distaste, her beautiful blue eyes clouded with anger. |
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What saves the whole shtick from utter banality is Wang's great location work and his ability to get performances out of even a block of wood. |
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There is a fine echo about these words, which keeps bombilating round and round in the head with utter defiance of sense and progress. |
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These malevolent creatures could only cause utter despair and hideous circumstances wherever they sojourned. |
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Far from being bored with the work by this time, they all seem to revel in it, creating the comedy through their characters' utter seriousness. |
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There are so many examples of the utter incompetence of people who are supposed to be serving you in some way. |
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Within a period of a little more than a decade the stalwarts of the movement were found faltering in a state of utter frustration. |
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They took shelter in the utter inconceivability of what was being documented. |
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The press just gaped with their jaws open and tongue hanging out in utter incredulity. |
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She yawned broadly, then, mustering up an utter lack of indifference, pointed straight ahead. |
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What happens to the Russians, what happens to the Czechs, is a matter of utter indifference to me. |
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My husband said they did not allow communalists to utter a word in those days. |
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All it did was scare the moderate Republicans into become utter reactionaries. |
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In spite of a couple of insanely grumpy reviews, this film is an utter charmer. |
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The Web site is well known as being an utter failure, but are the hardcore branders right? |
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In utter amazement, Kirby found herself standing alone on the curb watching Jason's taillights disappear into the night. |
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The voice in my head is wobbly and hesitant but it seems to echo slightly as I freeze in utter astonishment. |
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We compare that achievement to the National Party, which is in total and utter disarray. |
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More books, tumbling off the shelves now, landing about the room in utter disarray. |
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He was disarrayed, confused, lost, and on the brink of an utter mental breakdown. |
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Every time he opened his eyes slightly, he saw the utter disaster area his room had become. |
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Rushing down a hallway she hears a burble of conversation and an occasional male guffaw, but as she enters the room utter silence descends. |
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I found myself experiencing those same misplaced feelings of utter sophistication. |
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By his own admission, he was too untrained and untalented to utter an on-camera word. |
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This imaginative play is utter enchantment in the best of Russian theatrical evocative tradition. |
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His remarks are utter balderdash from start to finish and illustrate the truly lamentable decline of science into ideological propaganda. |
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He hesitates, looking particularly grave, and finally brings himself to utter the shameful words. |
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He looked back and there was Megan, standing at the door with a tear stained face, her expression showing pure and utter confusion and disbelief. |
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Such behavior exemplifies the utter contempt in which he was held by U.S. officials. |
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He looked at me for a moment in utter confusion, then snapped his fingers as if he suddenly realised who I was. |
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As a stark background, the war-torn Russian populace bitterly voices its utter misery. |
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You seem to have found a balance between absolute asceticism and utter hedonism. |
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To his utter horror and amazement, 20 to 30 journalists were there to meet him. |
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Devlin caught it instantly, wearing a look of utter shock on his face. |
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Of course slavery and its proponents represent utter evil in the novel. |
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What irritates me is the utter witlessness of these speeches. |
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The distortion and utter disregard for social norms, anti-social behaviour and altered family values, are some of the manifestations of this phenomenon. |
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We were shocked and astonished, thrown into a state of utter disbelief. |
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As these exams don't count towards my final degree and I need to have scarcely even browsed any Classical texts to pass them I feel an utter apathy and lack of motivation. |
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This machinery for selection sometimes bars the most competent men from a job and does not always prevent the appointment of an utter incompetent. |
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Visiting as a reporter in 2007 and 2008, I was dumbstruck by the innovative work of these women, and by their utter moxie. |
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Urban economists, particularly those on the self-satisfied coasts, tend to envision utter hopelessness for the region. |
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This worldview has bifurcated worldly politics into a transcendently significant battle that has a Manichean logic of absolute good and utter evil. |
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Sputtering, he broke the surface, a look of utter shock on his face. |
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This is a formula for the utter prostration of the working class. |
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He is only condemned in the film by his utter misguidedness. |
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Having no other alternative place to go to, they moved bag and baggage to the City Railway Station triggering off utter chaos and confusion there. |
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You can imagine my utter disbelief then, when the cab turned up and turned out to be driven by a grey-haired, short man of about fifty years of age. |
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The third aspect of my astonishment concerned the utter drivel the men with scrambled egg on their hats allow their hired hand to send to normally respectable newspapers. |
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From lack of talent to utter indiscipline, the team has suffered on many fronts and the slide has been marked by a shocking indifference among the players. |
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West was born in 1893, the daughter of a beautiful and indulgent mother and an unreliable macho father, and from her earliest days she evinced utter self-assurance. |
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In a scene of utter and complete stupidity, totally unrealistic and outside the honesty and accuracy previously depicted, the movie just self-destructs. |
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It's a brilliant day, and the couple is so cozily in sync after 25 years of marriage that they can communicate their contentedness in utter silence. |
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The utter trivialities they deem important makes me want to weep. |
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All our examples share a common quality of utter shamelessness. |
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Despite rumors spreading that his daughter is a harlot, dill has complete and utter faith in her, no matter what. |
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There was complete and utter silence as Maggie looked around and the train puffed slowly away, gaining speed until it was a speck at the end of the valley. |
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Although I would never actually utter any of these words, to me it seems as though my conversation is peppered with lawks and lumme and strike a light. |
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There, hundreds of passengers were milling around with their luggage in a state of utter confusion. |
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Her writing is marked by an utter lack of the extraneous, and bristles with a sense of the uncanny. |
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It was such an utter loneliness that shrieked almost as loud as the wind. |
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The measurements from a lifecast were entered into a computer model-making program that allows her to scale a head to any size with utter fidelity. |
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I will not attempt to hide my utter contempt for such casuistry, nor my shame that I work in and organisation where colleagues would resort to it to justify torture. |
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It is somehow extremely loud and is followed by a long moment of utter silence and calm during which the breeze gently ruffles the pleated hem of the woman's blue burqa. |
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There is a climate of simplification, of elimination, of utter freedom and even unconcern, which forms one of the fundamental features of the entire Vedic experience. |
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Whatever the reason, the effect was one of utter gormlessness. |
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Any talk about the group monopolising power is utter nonsense. |
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The complete and utter lack of compassion or a clue exhibited by these people is shameful in the extreme. |
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He gave one pull, and the entire floor was blanketed in utter blackness. |
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There is undiluted silence and utter serenity as we are together. |
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The king's undeniable ruthlessness can be seen either as needless brutality, or as necessitous firmness in his utter determination to achieve total victory. |
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The one thing they all seemed to have in common was an utter lack of street smarts. |
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In fact, their absence would reduce us to barbarism and utter poverty. |
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Seismic forces and rushing walls of water adding up to utter devastation. |
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There was no place for her to hide from her utter devastation. |
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The film exploitatively employs a transnational generic register to express an utter rejection of the privileged status of violent imagery in the broader Spanish mediascape. |
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As it happens, I don't particularly warm to the guy either, but at least he seems to know what he is talking about and can utter a grammatical sentence. |
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Both exemplify the autodidactic combination of total conviction, terrifying erudition and occasional utter idiocy that so fascinates me, despite being decidedly over-educated. |
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The utter silence of a warrior, in the bedlam of a battlefield. |
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Katherine's face betrayed utter shock, then utter amusement. |
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The utter imprudence of our mayor and City Council bewilders me. |
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But when the inquisitor asks for the names of backing musicians, the response ranges from total bewilderment to pleasantly surprised acknowledgement of utter ignorance. |
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I closed my eyes, choking back the feeling of utter disgust. |
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It follows that you don't have to reduce yourself to utter penury. |
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Surely only a victim of false consciousness would utter such blasphemy. |
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Thirdly, the utter chaos of one daily delivery as the public clamours for an early service, not an afternoon delivery, causes friction and further saps staff morale. |
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He is proof that autism is a spectrum disorder of huge diversity and that the individual idiosyncrasies of each child reveal the utter uselessness of the label. |
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On the whole, not a great success, ending as it did in mumbling confession of love, response of utter incomprehension and threats of violence from older brother. |
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Anyone can utter the words, of course, but unless the Holy Spirit indwells a person they cannot say such things as a sincere expression of true worship. |
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He finally fell with a look of utter disappointment on his face. |
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It is a bleak film, a portrait of utter loneliness and disconnectedness. |
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The look Evangeline gave me was one of complete and utter amazement. |
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To my utter amazement, she hardly cried for more than a few seconds! |
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The rest of the night was filled with small talk and other utter nonsense. |
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I formed the plain view about you that you were a malicious and evil-minded old woman, determined to make the lives of your neighbours an utter misery. |
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Complete and utter accident of fate, the puny matter of his voter enrollment. |
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According to school legend they were taken to the sanatorium, where they would expire after a week or so without ever being able to utter another word. |
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I'd recommend making it half of a Denzel double feature and following it up with Much Ado About Nothing so that you aren't left with a feeling of utter despair. |
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