These are the people who like to censor rap lyrics and condemn gratuitous violence, and the violence here seems pretty gratuitous. |
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His death seemed so gratuitous, so uncalled for, that at first I couldn't figure out why it was in the film. |
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They were gratuitous volunteers, not bona fide purchasers for value without notice. |
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It was a voluntary and gratuitous offer by the chambers to provide education and training. |
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These licences are essentially gratuitous, since if any charge was made for them, they would be regarded as contractual. |
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Happily, there was no sign of a gratuitous inclusion of whisky in any of the recipes. |
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This adaptation will have its critics, and it'll be hard to answer their accusations of gratuitous violence. |
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He also had to think about his credibility, which was too valuable to be squandered on gratuitous retribution. |
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Once you've got over all the rampant misogyny and gratuitous, comic-book violence, it's an entertaining night in. |
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In an odd way, NYPD Blue's nude scenes, however gratuitous, conferred upon the series the maturity network TV so sorely lacks. |
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No community is likely to bell the cat by making gratuitous concessions on this issue. |
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The trailer suggests plenty of high-ocean thrills and spills, as well as gratuitous shots of tanned bodies splashing about in the water. |
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My understanding is that there will be gratuitous nudity and madness at this event. |
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The violence was gratuitous and appalling, but the film could be dismissed as essentially cartoonish. |
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Why can some comics be off-color but it doesn't seem gratuitous and vulgar? |
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Rather than relieve the monotony, the gratuitous rumpy pumpy merely deepened it. |
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The traditional approach to this difficulty is to dismiss epideictic oratory as irrelevant and gratuitous display. |
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When income tax and excise revenues are not delivering, then it is time to call a halt on gratuitous payments to the public sector. |
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The gratuitous gossip included claims of domestic violence, adultery, and abusive relationships. |
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I have disproven your silly pig-dog notions about his victory being gratuitous. |
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Instead of ending the play with the hitman's absorption into the group, however, there's a gratuitous plot-twist. |
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Less predictable, however, was the special appearance by a token white girl for some gratuitous booty shaking. |
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There are certain genres in which viewers have a right to expect gratuitous toplessness, and Dirty Deeds belongs to one. |
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As usual a great time was had by all except for an outbreak of gratuitous flatulence. |
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Court employees should cite this principle when pressed by those seeking gratuitous legal advice. |
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Oddly, or perhaps not, it was females who were lapping up the gratuitous crudity more than men. |
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If it's gratuitous swearing you want, then top-quality cussing you shall have, my friends! |
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He's your typical footy trog who inflates the language of football by injecting gratuitous fat-speak. |
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An adversarial, unsmiling character, Bourdain has a gratuitous grudge against a society whose bourgeois comforts he long ago rejected. |
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For my money, this thoughtfulness makes the moments of gratuitous blasphemy disappointingly glib and unworthy of the rest of the script. |
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Hey, I'm a red-blooded male, and I appreciate gratuitous buxomness as much as the next guy. |
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Jurors also saw several stomach-turning crime-scene photos, despite protests by the defense that the pictures were gratuitous. |
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To be fair, he makes a placid and generous early morning companion, unlikely to alarm with any gratuitous perkiness. |
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In retrospect, the decision seems to have been a gratuitous gesture in the direction of relevance and contemporaneity. |
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And indeed, it's hard to imagine a device that inflicts more gratuitous damage on the environment. |
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The violence gets fairly gratuitous, but again, depending on your taste, maybe that's a selling point. |
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Now, the only thing left to talk about is all of the gratuitous violence, which will certainly be a hot topic, no matter how well the film does. |
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There are people who turn out for these things solely to indulge in a bit of gratuitous violence, hoping it'll spread. |
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In other words, humour should be neither gratuitous nor excessive, but judicious. |
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Is the film a gratuitous violence fest or maybe just a blatant metaphor for how greed corrupts? |
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Extreme violence, at times gratuitous, is a recurring motif in his early films. |
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And no films with gratuitous violence, nudity or profanity were allowed. |
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The hip heroes of movies today deliver gratuitous put-downs to ridicule and belittle anyone who gets in their way. |
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It eliminates the broadcasting of gratuitous or glamorized violence at any hour of the broadcast day. |
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This is gratuitous violence, sick, bone-crunching, vicious and obscene. |
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The gratuitous ARP packets will be ignored, thereby eliminating the chances of this type of attack succeeding. |
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We are not aware of any cases in which the nonlawyer provider of gratuitous legal advice, such as to a friend or relative, was charged under these laws. |
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One might dismiss these remarks as mere formalities: insincere, gratuitous, at best oldfashioned gallantry. |
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But prescribing the means that others must employ is a gratuitous exercise. |
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This painting plays the deep purple of bare woods off against bright green and cadmium yellow and a gratuitous, limit-testing swipe of pink in the left foreground. |
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More showpiece than serious contest, it is the culmination of three days of gratuitous exhibitionism in which the clean-cut, vibrant face of the NBA is touted at every turn. |
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There is gratuitous torture, interrogational torture, judicial torture, vengeful torture, intimidational torture, torture as punishment and noble cause torture. |
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This extra bit of sleep, gratuitous as it is, makes me think of the refrigerium, or heavenly refreshment, that souls in purgatory are said to enjoy on occasion. |
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The rest is nothing but gratuitous and totally unfounded allegations, which are part of a vast and totally pointless political dragnet. |
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The idea of quelling the legitimate resistance of an occupied people by the application of massive, gratuitous violence and murder, is not peculiar to Japan. |
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There's a term for this brand of gratuitous online cruelty: we call it internet trolling. |
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But his digs could be gratuitous and his exasperation overly theatrical.... Ryan parried this well. |
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Furthermore, the author's allegations concerning the justice system and the Supreme Court are purely gratuitous and unsupported. |
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And, in a gratuitous show of homicidal prowess, Moses kills two assassins he meets while wandering in the desert of Sinai. |
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Even shorn of all that gratuitous nudity, though, Drive He Said would be far from a masterpiece. |
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He came into office promising Black Power in the city, then made a career out of gratuitous race baiting and thumbing his nose at the white suburbs. |
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No gratuitous raunchiness here and only a few tired caricatures in a genre usually jammed with them. |
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This freedom of the hand, however, does not lead to gratuitous sketchiness. |
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The gratuitous killing was the beginning of a shocking train of events that 13 years later has led her to Yorkshire in search of a new and better life. |
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The arrangements are full of interesting sounds like music box, berimbau and glockenspiel without ever over-egging the pudding or resorting to gratuitous novelty. |
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The vegetables served with some entrees — green beans, broccoli flowerets — seemed more gratuitous than integral. |
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He is telling them that they must live with the gratuitous pain the government has caused. |
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We may agree that much harm done by humans to the living world is gratuitous and easily avoidable. |
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The hon. member is playing a little fast and loose with the facts when he makes the gratuitous statement he just made. |
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Her vivid descriptions are often gruesome, but never gratuitous. |
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But god forbid a TV series premieres pushing out gratuitous emotion and gratuitous feeling. |
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I happen to be of his godless camp, but I found this smackdown gratuitous and rude. |
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It was grace, the gratuitous love of God, that gave new life to the blind man. |
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It is extremely painful to watch and yet the violence is never gratuitous. |
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Exposure to gratuitous violence can desensitize people, in particular children, to the effects of violence. |
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Jesus taught gratuitous love as a measure and reference for every human act. |
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Christmas is a choice moment for those gratuitous acts of love that so often prompt others in turn to share goodness and happiness. |
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Individuals who do not meet the criteria for gratuitous legal aid coverage may still be eligible for legal aid in combination with a contribution of their own funds. |
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He cannot just bandy about gratuitous accusations. |
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While the CBSC has considered the question of gratuitous violence on several occasions, this is the first time it has been called upon to determine whether a broadcast has sanctioned, promoted or glamorized violence. |
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Its first principles, laid down in Clause 1, are that Canadian television has no place for either gratuitous violence or for glamorized or promoted violence. |
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It requires broadcasters to ensure that programming does not contain gratuitous violence in any form, or otherwise sanction, promote or glamorize violence. |
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This certainty is not based on the goodness and fidelity of the sheep but on the gratuitous love of Christ, who is stronger than any human frailty. |
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In case of exercise of the recantation right, the Ets ZOSHEN are held à the repayment of the is poured by the customer, gratuitous, back with the exception of expenseses. |
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An early, seemingly gratuitous abrogation of the treaty as a point of principle, as some Republicans have suggested, would provoke sharp retaliation. |
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This was a gratuitous swipe at the survivors. |
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Taking gratuitous hostility or aggression out of your story should be common sense: Leaving in such noise increases your legal risks, and can infuriate or humiliate your target to the point where he or she reacts violently. |
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Masocha exploited his followers' faith to manipulate them into satisfying his own gratuitous sexual appetite. |
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Today, Belarus requires all foreign gratuitous aid projects to be registered by the state authorities, which allows them effectively to turn down any international assistance that they do not appreciate. |
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With gratuitous bone fractures as well as those who have a still way of life, and patients with a long term drug use such as cortisone are recommended to take Bone Densitometry for renal failure, diabetes, and goiter disease. |
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My God, what self-pitying, gratuitous dross. |
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Andrew Lansley was belatedly shuffled away from the portfolio in 2012, but not before he had unleashed a gratuitous reorganisation, and written his marketopian plan on to the statute book. |
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The wordplay in his songs is never gratuitous. |
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More demanding than certain professional codes, it requires a responsible drinking message in all Group advertisements, for example, and bans obscenity and gratuitous nudity. |
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While her complaint focused mainly on the psychological effect of this spoof on her son, who bears the same name as the character who gets killed, she also raised the issue of gratuitous violence. |
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My amendment of the legislative proposal on the design and placing of these soft protective barriers at these black spots is not therefore gratuitous. |
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Lastly, rulings may be obtained as to whether or not certain controlled transactions are conducted at arm's length or whether a payment constitutes an abnormal or gratuitous advantage. |
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I might give a rather gratuitous compliment to the members of the other opposition parties who are also seized with the issue of stimulating the economy. |
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In the event of a capital transaction, notably share division or regrouping or the allocation of shares under gratuitous title, the aforementioned amounts will be adjusted to reflect the same proportions. |
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But mercy has already come to him as a gratuitous and overflowing gift. |
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One of the first implications of God's gratuitous initiative is that penitents should not come to the Sacrament of Reconciliation with undue apprehension. |
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If the assignment is gratuitous, the assignor guarantees only the validity of the contract assigned and is responsible for its performance only if he has so promised and is in good faith. |
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This is a gratuitous assertion because, while prices and incomes in the grain and dairy markets did rise in 2007, this increase came after several years of low prices and falling incomes. |
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The legacy Martineau offers to Eliot is auntly in the terms of my definition, because it is simultaneously gratuitous and enabling. |
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He has titles enough to greatness, without borrowing plumes from the gratuitous bedeckings of prurient writers. |
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Weak vocals, mushy lyrics and lack of a strong hook aren't improved by the gratuitous overuse of autotune. |
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Utterly gratuitous excremental jokes are included as, it seems, a low comedy way of saying, See, cheap laughs are the same in any language. |
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On this side of the bottleneck of metaphysics, gratuitous Orphism and tautology, the idea of poiesis, or creativity, abides as critical participation in one's own time. |
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Clearly within the excluded-income category are gratuitous receipts, excludible personal injury recoveries, tax-exempt interest, and foreign-source earned income. |
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It's the closest Morris comes to peddling gratuitous muckiness. |
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The college of physicians, in July, 1687, published an edict, requiring all the fellows, candidates, and licentiates, to give gratuitous advice to the neighbouring poor. |
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