His criticism of religion was unsparing, as was his contempt for those who pinned progressive hopes on it. |
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Still, the wonder of this novel is Goodman's unsparing depiction of the failings of religion, even as she insists on its power to move and heal. |
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Given what is known now of Lange's state of mind at the time, Richard's only crime was to be unsparing with the truth. |
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Henry's unsparing precision was the one quality that found no equal in the Roma ranks. |
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Self-criticism, cruel, unsparing criticism that goes to the very root of the evil is life and breath for the proletarian movement. |
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His reaction was both emotionally unsparing and radical in its redefinition of musical form. |
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Both were unsparing in their criticism of government and of the social organisations that held India in their vice-like grip. |
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They are unsparing in their criticism of the Socialist Party in its early years, before it broke definitively with a revolutionary orientation. |
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Arikha's own unsparing self-portraits, often nude, show a fiercely alert, intelligent, sometimes astonished, sometimes grimacing face. |
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Time and again, in prose unsparing and unsentimental, Liz has allowed readers a peek into her own mental health struggles. |
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I'm going to be unsparing here, because I think any escort who works in such an unprincipled manner deserves trouble. |
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Club chairman Stephen Henry is well aware of the unsparing efforts of all involved in the club. |
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The account of his marital infidelities, especially his affair with Assia Wevill in the early 1960s, is fair-minded and unsparing. |
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It is entirely proper that such a major work, with its unsparing criticisms, should provoke a response from within the establishment. |
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His lyrics are honest, unsparing, splenetic yet gruffly humorous. |
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If he was more restrained about others in the middle volumes, about himself he remained completely unsparing throughout. |
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It has made unsparing investments in the projects to harness the rich hydropower resources of the country. |
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Thanks are due to the rapporteur for the work he has done, but also for the unsparing conclusion he draws. |
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For my part, I can assure you that the United Nations will be unsparing in its efforts. |
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A key movie of the early 1970s, the film stands today as one of the foremost examples of Cassavetes' unsparing realism. |
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There are unsparing ventilation slots along all sides of the ConSole, enabling free circulation of air. |
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This book is an unsparing eyewitness account of the failure by humanity to stop the genocide, despite timely warnings. |
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The report of his anguish at that absence is unsparing, and brutally convincing. |
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Sabina Rios, the protagonist, makes unsparing observations about a threatening world. |
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Always spare, often forceful, Ryan Adams alternates tough pop songs with tender, unsparing ballads. |
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He accepted no excuses and could be unsparing when mistakes were made. |
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But Avedon went in another direction with his portrait work, shooting unsparing and often unflattering shots of subjects from Marilyn Monroe to Michael Moore. |
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Recriminations will be many, various and, in some quarters, unsparing after flickering hopes of reaching the World Cup play-offs were extinguished by Belarus. |
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He is unsparing towards the imperfections of all religions, including his own, but remains committed to the path of Buddhism as a way of enlightenment. |
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But Victorian County Court Judge, Graeme Crossley, was unsparing, describing Hopper's behaviour as a gross breach of trust of the entire Wesley College community. |
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He cannot be called that, but through his austerity, bearing, unwavering commitment and unsparing frankness he brought to his times a hint of the prophets of yore. |
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Clearly he could not cope, but he refused all help for four years, recording the Iris who had vanished in two unsparing memoirs and treasuring each rare, surviving smile. |
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I earnestly hope that your unsparing support will continue until the day when peace is settled and the first ray of unification shines over the Korean Peninsula. |
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Speaking at the conference, Mr Matsuura commended Her Highness' generous support for the conference and her unsparing efforts to mobilize support in favour of re-building the educational community of Iraq. |
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Bogus payslips are produced along with faked time-cards and workers are drilled on the correct answers to questions. Mr Clark's conclusion is unsparing. |
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The USSPE has been unsparing in its efforts and has made a large number of concessions, but has now lost all faith and can no longer agree to social dialogue being reduced to nothing more than a monologue. |
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Our Government has been unsparing in its support for President Zelaya, and I am sure that we will see Central America return to its natural rhythm of integration, democratic development and democratic security. |
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Mrs. Rajavi extended her gratitude to Mr. Quadras, and his colleagues in the European Parliament for their unsparing and courageous support for the Iranian Resistance. |
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What remains is an elegant brief history of the modern conservative movement, as unsparing in its critique of liberal hubris as of revanchist resentment. |
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Piper, made no fewer than 39 patrols as a third hand, first lieutenant and Commanding Officer, in Ursula, Unbeaten and Unsparing. |
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Unsparing in his criticism, he held politicians squarely responsible for converting research institutions into a cesspool of dirty politics and trade unionism. |
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