Furthermore, the goals and system of rewards in academe often appear conflicted. |
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Increasingly dog-tired and conflicted, his actions often seem those of a guilty man. |
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She made a conflicted plea bargain in the case and received a stiff twenty-year to life sentence. |
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To be fair, the vice president faced a conflicted public opinion environment. |
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It is these qualities we need to understand if we are to make sense of this conflicted representation of New York. |
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A greater number of conflicted couples reported being childless than other types of couples. |
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The play itself offers a conflicted examination of some of these issues surrounding the status of performance. |
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Consequently, we seldom talk about or even allow ourselves to be conscious of our conflicted feelings. |
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But it is the natural imagery that makes this conflicted love poem so memorable. |
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The entire middle part of the film is devoted to the couple's conflicted struggle to save him. |
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But of course Aristotle does not mean that a conflicted person has more than one faculty of reason. |
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As a result, more intensive intervention is recommended for the conflicted couples. |
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When I'm most conflicted about life and myself, my displacement activity is to work like fury. |
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A dashed line, for instance, represents the most tenuous relationship, whereas a jagged line denotes a conflicted one. |
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The five types were labeled as vitalized, harmonious, traditional, conflicted, and devitalized. |
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Is there anyone better than Morrissey at portraying conflicted self-loathing? |
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He is a great actor and seeing him go from lost rogue to confused son to driven billionnaire to a conflicted hero is a blast. |
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He affirmed that all we have on this planet are conflicted, screwed-up people, so he has the right to be screwed up too. |
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So, what have we learned, except that I'm more or less a completely conflicted emotional basket case? |
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Campaigners on opposite sides of the Nice Treaty debate conflicted yesterday over how the outcome of the Referendum will affect the economy. |
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Oh, the novel has heaps of cod psychology thrown in so the hero is eternally conflicted. |
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Like Jack, David had a complex and conflicted history of diagnoses, treatments and medication. |
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The rising expectations of all classes conflicted with the need to reduce government expenditure. |
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What he instilled in students was responsibility for, and courage in, our own ideas, even when they conflicted with his own. |
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The proposals also conflicted with the national park's Local Plan policies which protect conservation areas. |
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The judge held that the development manifestly conflicted with the allocation of land in the development plan. |
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She should not have been treated using a local anaesthetic because it conflicted with drugs she was using for hernia and heart problems. |
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This later evidence conflicted with known global migration data, and the materials were sent to four independent labs for dating. |
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This would, of course, have conflicted with church services and Sunday worship. |
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Their explanations, however, still conflicted with some documents written at the time. |
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Many people strongly opposed the idea of evolution because it conflicted with their religious convictions. |
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Abortion rights activists said it conflicted with three decades of Supreme Court precedent. |
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Here, we should not assume that economic interests necessarily conflicted with love interests. |
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I auditioned but had to withdraw because it conflicted with my photo contract. |
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They maintained the case had not been made for the court, which conflicted with the protection of human rights and a liberal democracy. |
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But back then, the social conservatives were an emerging force with conflicted roots. |
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The most conflicted and pessimistic families were least likely to move to a new conversational level. |
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While the conflicted desires of women have created some of this tension, society sends its own mixed signals. |
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This is obviously a desperate attempt at rational thought by a deeply conflicted individual. |
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It was wonderful to see her, of course, so I feel terrible about being so conflicted and ungenerous. |
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His was a large presence, and his course, again, ran through conflicted times. |
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He was a fierce, conflicted hater who never quite reconciled his earthly and spiritual ambitions. |
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Extensive mistakes may hardly count, but literals can be crucial in a conflicted society which fetishes minor differences. |
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Look, I couldn't care less if the guy stealing my newspaper is morally conflicted. |
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He fumbles yet another serious role, failing to plumb the self-doubting depths of his conflicted character. |
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This is likely why the Irish response to immigration has been so conflicted thus far. |
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Most human beings are conflicted creatures and, to paraphrase George Orwell, some are more conflicted than others. |
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But the chair is important to his father, Martin, the ex-policeman, who mentors with warmth and affection his two modish and conflicted sons. |
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I am conflicted over how to respond to the rather undereducated editorial that appeared in this week's issue. |
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That done, she smeared the thick, rough honey on the fresh bread, grimacing as the tastes conflicted. |
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Certain characters are so conflicted and unredeemable that you steel yourself for brutal violence the entire time. |
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This privatisation conflicted with the object of the exercise, which was to raise money by selling the lands. |
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The case law in this area is somewhat divided but not really conflicted in principle. |
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One man enters the male-only space to escape a conflicted marriage with his overbearing, combative wife. |
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Thus a person's chosen lawyer may be ill or engaged elsewhere or conflicted out. |
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It's a dubious and conflicted comfort, but a comfort of sorts. |
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These two schools of thought have existed in France for a long time and until now have always conflicted. |
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The defense insisted the conflicted youngster was merely going through an identity crisis and the painful breakup of his parents. |
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Instead, the Paul Ryan talked about these days on the Hill is withdrawn, conflicted, chagrined, and unavailable. |
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Sure, they have children, and sure her feelings were conflicted but this did not make sense in the way it was written and played. |
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The State Department official said he, too, was conflicted about the programs. |
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In 2008, he published a terrifyingly depressing account of the consequences of conflicted science, Doubt is Their Product. |
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Koenig proceeds to deliver her deeply conflicted, sorta-kinda support for Adnan. |
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It was noted that since some of the requested changes conflicted with other requests, it was not possible to incorporate all requested changes. |
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I personally feel very conflicted about taking a day off work to take care of elderly parents or when my teenager is sick. |
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As such, the seriousness of the conflicted family situation is completely undermined by one-dimensional walking gags that wouldn't qualify for low-rent sitcom duty. |
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Hurt injects the role with a good deal of cynicism, making his insect expert a man with a conflicted past, someone who doesn't instinctually take to children. |
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The result is an intellectual portrait of a complex, conflicted man. |
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Donna may feel conflicted between being tactful and being direct. |
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The cables also warn of Correa's conflicted relationship with the US – a relationship certain to be tested by Assange's asylum application. |
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In that sense, we feel conflicted and compromised in the same way that we do over climate change. |
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He is so disturbed by his conflicted feelings that he attacks the castle. |
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He was conflicted because he had these two competing strategies and it was very difficult for him. |
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If she inherited the business, the mother may be more tentative or conflicted about her abilities. |
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The conflicted director must also notify the statutory auditor of the conflict. |
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Prof. Edward Kruk: What we have now is a system in place that rewards highly conflicted behaviour, particularly in those areas you mentioned. |
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This profile conflicted with that of the British Prime Minister at the time, Tony Blair. |
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Although conflicted and devitalized couples appeared to dominate this African-American sample, it is important to consider several separate but related factors. |
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In other words, even though some individuals seemed conflicted, or torn between two incompatible discourses, their discursive practices were not found to be neutral. |
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As self-loathing as she is self-loving, constantly conflicted, trying to laugh away her pain. |
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Rather, Oscar's sensibilities are so perfectly fitted to our time: sarcastic, idealistic, playful, gloomy, melodramatic, conflicted. |
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But Quinto is fine as the conflicted Vulcan, those caterpillar eyebrows the single expressive part of his phiz. |
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After the fact, the participants' memories of the details of the meetings conflicted with each others' and were often quite vague. |
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I can guarantee, from the unexperienced conviction with which he writes, that he doesn't speak for my conflicted heart. |
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This is another case in which the profit motive had conflicted with, and indeed blotted out, the object of the exercise, which was to obtain a supply of jurymen. |
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The young cop's conflicted emotions generate an unusual sort of suspense, a heightened apprehensiveness. |
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He considered species to be indistinctly defined, a view that conflicted with the doctrine of catastrophism held by many of his contemporaries. |
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Relatively inaccessible, the mountainous country is landlocked, and is surrounded by countries whose interests, at times, have conflicted with those of Afghanistan. |
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His conflicted expression is suddenly interrupted by a flash of levity. |
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Official policies that conflicted with child protection in this area have been abandoned. |
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Often, she's playing a gold-loving, retro-styled vixen that savours the thrills that come with bad boys but ends up bored and conflicted. |
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The members of virtual band Gorillaz – D, Murdoc, Russel and Noodle – are conflicted beings. |
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A debate conflicted with a Boston Bruins Stanley Cup playoff game. |
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They're conflicted in their stated intention, which is to help people give up smoking, and in the way they choose to market their products, which is by having beautiful, glamorous people using them. |
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Nestled among all the oaky, wistful songs in which Adele is elegantly conflicted about the past, is a gospel-tinged ode to a canalised east London rivulet. |
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Hundreds of persons, mainly from the Madura ethnic group, lost their lives, whereas those who survived were forced to leave the conflicted region. |
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No one likes to have to register their car, register their pet or file taxes but if the government says that we do not need to do that because it is not important, then people, naturally, get conflicted and get angry. |
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Further, any attendees who have calendar entries that conflicted with the appointment's timeslot will receive a message notifying them of the appointment and its conflict with their schedule. |
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That it didn't happen here suggests how conflicted, inconsistent and bullheaded we Americans can be when it comes to the very private, very intimate business of dying. |
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He will exercise his duties until his death, resignation or until his position is revoked by the general meeting of the Bondholders or until he becomes incompatibly conflicted. |
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The following interview provides a look back over his interesting work in the sometimes conflicted areas of standardization and occupational safety and health. |
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There's this conflicted notion of how we mark history, whether it's treated as heritage or the old building just becomes a convenience store or pawnshop. |
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And there's also its ongoing battle with New York state: a law introduced in 2011 to curb illegal hotels conflicted with Airbnb short-term rentals, making many illegal. |
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Furthermore, the conflicted director cannot participate in the deliberation and voting by the board on the matter that gives rise to the potential conflict of interest. |
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But McDonagh didn't skimp on Katurian's speeches, and the lengthiness of the text only heightens the terror and the conflicted excitement we feel as we wait to hear what happens next. |
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That they can get back a society that lives and operates under the rule of law, that is not so conflicted by obstructionism, whether it is driven by political, nationalistic or criminal corruptive influences. |
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Interest groups offered conflicted reactions. |
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Not terribly conflicted by the part she must play, she seems beyond reproach, as effective and inscrutable in battle as she is as a gobernadora. |
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Like many of his predecessors, Richard II conflicted with the nobles by attempting to concentrate power in his own hands. |
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Rugged individualism conflicted with military discipline and regimentation. |
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He argued bigness conflicted with efficiency and added a new dimension to the Efficiency Movement of the Progressive Era. |
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In practice, the only time in which the Constitution and Treaties conflicted, the Constitution was modified to be in line with the Treaties. |
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The subsequent influx of tourists to the District has at times conflicted with traditional life, including the raising of Herdwicks. |
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The relationship between peaceful uses of nuclear energy and non-proliferation should be handled in a balanced manner to ensure that they mutually reinforced rather than conflicted with each other. |
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Still, it seems that notwithstanding the additional study on the transfer of rights, the National Groups' positions remain as conflicted as they were before the Singapore Executive Committee Meeting. |
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I really do feel conflicted, because I am one of the survivors of a Métis residential school, which was no different from Indian residential schools except for the question of who paid. |
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In adolescence, this national love affair with Italy conflicted rather eccentrically with a secret aspiration to temper and anglicise my innately Latin character. |
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Genghis Khan kept a close watch on the Mongolic supreme shaman Kokochu Teb who sometimes conflicted with his authority. |
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Furthermore, it was found that the company's allegation that they priced just to cover cost conflicted with the information submitted which showed high profits for the sub-qualities. |
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Should the REB determine that there is a significant real or apparent conflict of interest, the conflicted REB member should withdraw from the committee when such projects are under consideration. |
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Solomon Islands said other measures in addition to on-board observers should be included, while the EU said Chile's proposal conflicted with WTO rules on fair trade. |
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Now, staging one of the most politically incorrect musical-theater extravaganzas ever seen, Dana and his class will put it all on the line for one controversial, conflicted night of hilarity! |
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Therefore, if an international instrument conflicted with the Constitution, time had to be taken to bring the matter to Parliament or, if necessary, to call a referendum. |
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The White House has portrayed the President as deeply conflicted over the matter. |
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Pakistan's governance is one of the most conflicted in the region. |
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Look past bland gamefic and Superman comics for a change, and you might see that conflicted characers are much more common than you like to admit. |
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If the particulars of provincial law conflicted with Roman law or custom, Roman courts heard appeals, and the emperor held final authority to render a decision. |
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Mercator never accepted the privileges and voting rights of a burgher for they came with military responsibilities which conflicted with his pacifist and neutral stance. |
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The Wilson family had been sorely conflicted because each member had gone off in his or her own direction, thinking that they were all lone gunmen. |
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His reverence for Aristotle conflicted with his rejection of Aristotelian philosophy, which seemed to him barren, disputatious and wrong in its objectives. |
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His transformation is conflicted and confusing, causing the ballet, which unravels nicely during the first act, to bog down in detail after intermission. |
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