If you could forgive the ends, the means was actually a neat project in puerile ballistics. |
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Opposition may sometimes seem like a game, and there is nothing more puerile than politicians yah-booing each other purely for the sake of it. |
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For some the right to a fair trial is trumped by rubber-necking, political opportunism and puerile attention seeking. |
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Nobody with a modicum of intelligence is going to swallow the daily diet of puerile propaganda put out by the ruling party. |
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How could the graceful Countess Olivia fall in love with a little puerile atomy who stutters and stumbles? |
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I find their puerile, psychologically regressive child's play boring and self-absorbed, but maybe I just don't understand them. |
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Essentially, this takes the form of an oppositional dualism that frequently manifests itself in demonstrably puerile ways. |
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Seriously, my friends, this a deep and meaningful lesson, not just a puerile, unfunny swipe at poor people. |
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You'd never guess such a thing from this 75-minute sample of puerile rubbish that is listless, witless, and devoid of anything resembling humor. |
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Because the reasoning would be too puerile and the attempted association too reminiscent of the methods of Stalinism. |
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They alternate puerile lyrics and gnarly riffs with solemn songs about loss and longing. |
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There was a certain puerile joy in her, a childish excitement shone in her eyes. |
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Few sportsmen have ever been so consumed by preoccupations with image, publicity and puerile self-justification. |
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No puerile, childish criticisms will diminish their importance, nor minimise their influence on our national psyche. |
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And yet the arguments he adduces are gimmicky and puerile and laced with minor dishonesties all the way through. |
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The characters' grotesque infantilism and puerile sense of humour is an important part of what is being satirised. |
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When we see our politicians acting in such a puerile and childish manner is it any wonder the country is awash with apathy and cynicism? |
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This whole project sounds like the most puerile, childish and willfully obnoxious cinematic venture in years. |
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Its puerile response to grave matters would seem obnoxious if it did not yield such irresistible jokes. |
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Two best man speeches at the reception as well, that's twice the opportunity for inane and puerile humour. |
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Too violent for kiddies, too unhip for teens and too puerile for everyone else, it flirts with every demographic and commits to none. |
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I suspect that much of their puerile resentment stems from their inability to comprehend, let alone match, the erudition, wit, and urbanity of the Professor. |
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As the rest of the world marched towards scientific orientation and professionalism, India wallowed in a whirlpool of politics, polemics and puerile prejudices. |
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These type of programmes are cheap puerile, prurient and sadly popular. |
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And rather than enjoying my puerile comments, Scarlett was stung. |
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Such a success story, so unapologetically, cheerfully puerile. |
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So once again they manage to juxtapose the puissant music with the borderline puerile ideas, ensorcelling you before dropping you with an abrupt thud. |
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Rather than present a biting satirical assailment on religion, I shall present a puerile, lowbrow rant on religion's younger brother, cult worship. |
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But running to the mods and tattletaling on them is just puerile. |
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Can we agree at least on this: today's Sun front page, featuring Ed Miliband eating a bacon sandwich, is cruel, abusive and puerile. |
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And all I've really done is sit at home and type out a series of badly observed almost-gags like a puerile 10-year-old with a poo fixation. |
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I am not even going to address that part of it because I think it is puerile. |
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Why do I insist on this subject, which at a first analysis seems highly puerile and insignificant? |
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To undertake, oneself even, the realization of what one can find in the trade seems futile, useless and even puerile. |
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But for these two puerile sports fans, the evening was almost as much about the play-by-play as how things turned out. |
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Your argument to justify your opposition to the peace talks is puerile. |
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This eight-minute piece of puerile propaganda features the warm and winning voice of Ed Asner. |
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So I simply focused on another British movie star who has depended on his juvenile appeal and not his puerile one. |
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O you who are puerile and you who are blind! |
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Hey 'bantz' merchants, your patter is offensive and not even puerile enough to be considered comedy. It ends here. |
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One weak and puerile article does a journal more harm than two good articles can neutralize. |
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The French have been notorious through generations for their puerile affectation of Roman forms, models, and historic precedents. |
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Notably, when given a copy of the Novum Organum by Bacon, Coke wrote puerile insults in it. |
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Parents tend far too often to think that children are likely to be interested only in puerile little tales, whereas they are in fact much more demanding. |
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Only recently did musicologists began Schubert's early works study seriously, in particular the three Fantasies for piano duet composed while he was in college, and that were long considered puerile and immature. |
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Next, ladies and gentlemen, I would also like to say that I do not share the often puerile and infantile vision of those who believe that there is an absolutely fundamental separation between foreign and domestic politics. |
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But lately, Tousy feels that a puerile version of romance has started to dominate popular lyrics and music. |
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Over the case of Mr Shaikh, the official press indulged in the predictable and puerile ritual of railing about the historical indignity of the Opium War. |
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It would be puerile to confuse the truth with a thing simply laid bare. |
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Nasty, intimidating and puerile, these road hogs are giving hogs a bad name. |
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Their hackneyed themes don't often amount to anything of great artistic value, but the scripts aren't always puerile and the dialogue and characters are less predictable than one might expect. |
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In its gilded cage, art is confined to the status of puerile amusement under the knowing and benevolent eye of the guardians of the orthodoxy of its own derisiveness. |
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Back then, they won acclaim for their puerile anarchism – the sweaty, mutually abusive and liberatingly silly nature of their three-man comic floorshow. |
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These puerile details depict public opinion. |
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Not that it matters too much, as logic goes out of the window in this puerile comedy in which potheads can ride cheetahs, perform operations and hang-glide. |
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They are unfunny, puerile, mostly scatological and the epitome of common. |
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