They will silence me, continuing onwards to their sterile and humorless future, wiping the world's mysteries into oblivion. |
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His love of life stands in sharp positive contrast to their hard-edged hatefulness and humorless, rigid work ethic. |
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Heh, humorless joking aside, I'm prolly going to redo this chapter within the week. |
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My eternally humorless grouch of a nanny was on the warpath, intending to scrub me clean after a messy cops and robbers game gone horribly muddy. |
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The Prince laughed, if the humorless barks of sound could really be called laughter. |
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He is dressed in a sleeveless sweater, striped shirt and tie, and gives the impression of being supercilious, humorless and disengaged. |
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The majority of my blog readers are overweight, whining, humorless Americans. |
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Rock was a sad excuse for a lead, and played his part in a humorless and ridiculous manner. |
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Now the songs are longer, the beat is more ponderous and the message largely humorless. |
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He tends to the earnest and humorless when audiences seem to crave passion and personality. |
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A seemingly humorless workaholic, the bespectacled Uribe could be mistaken for an accountant or professor. |
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Most people, including therapists, can tolerate nearly any epithet about themselves except that they are humorless. |
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So long as big and dumb does not slide into boring, self-indulgent and humorless, I am there. |
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At its worst, it's like a humorless stand-up comic's miserable childhood routine. |
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But you, you who are now my only companions in this humorless existence, you will have my only contribution to the future. |
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Queen Victoria had the reputation of being a humorless, dour battleaxe, a Terminator in bombazine. |
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It's like in the '60s, when there were two distinct camps in the boho scene, one of which was Marxist and ideological and political and engaged and humorless to beat the band. |
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You could forgive Wolff for overlooking Powers' piece if he'd concretized the idea of liberal humorlessness with specific readings from the humorless left. |
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Eicke was considered by people close to him to be overproud, jealous, brutal, humorless, distrustful and fanatic. |
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She'd been a far more robust child than this one, and not as humorless or demanding. |
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Onstage, he was foursquare and as clean as a whistle, and he struck a slightly humorless heroic pose. |
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We're serious about what we do and the innovations we're creating, but we aren't stiff, humorless, or buttoned up. |
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Angry writing is also, more often than not, completely humorless. |
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How the young men were humorless and easily offended. |
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The senior Prescotts and Weiners will address this point of contention while making humorless, borderline insulting toasts about each other's children. |
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A faanish fan is considered lacking in serious interest by some other fans, whom he regards as humorless and stuffy. |
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When you first meet most Germans, they might seem rather humorless, but after you get to know them, most of them can relax and enjoy a good belly-laugh as well as any American. |
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In the ADL's defense, it is their job to be humorless, to a large extent. |
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Yet surely he was a humorless robot of a man, spewing forth lonely and bitter critiques of all those lesser mortals with whom he could not identify. |
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That fatal judgment will be the decisive, inappellable, and ultimate divine decree, which therefore must be the object of a lifelong, grave, and humorless meditation. |
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