His derisiveness was staggering, but she couldn't help but to feel sorry for him. |
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In this context, accusation of metrical deformity by way of human infirmity accrues an unusually multi-valent derisiveness. |
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He chuckled softly, the hint of derisiveness in his laughter caught by all but the woman for whom it was intended. |
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People who are pining for easy, one-syllable answers find this kind of uninformed derisiveness compelling. |
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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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It's true I'm not playful, my derisiveness does not have the same foundation as that which aims at emptying the artistic activity or object of its substance. |
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The sharp, sparing lines formed without excessive flourishes, are sometimes deliberately brutal and vulgar so as to reflect more clearly the absurdity and derisiveness of a closed world. |
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