As everything else, in the book it's clever and subtle, but in the film it's made explicitly clear for the dullards. |
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History is littered with despots and psychopaths, murderous dullards, evil geniuses, deadly incompetents, calamitous brutes of all descriptions. |
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Inexpensive areas to live are not, as some sophisticates on the coast suppose, attractive only to dullards and menial workers. |
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He is, however, quite impatient with the clods and dullards who do not find the tradition hopelessly retrograde. |
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It is the force by which all wrongful things are repelled from us, the sharp prod which spurs the dullards onward. |
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Our schools are, it would seem, turning out generation after generation of dullards, unable to read or do simple arithmetic. |
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We're developing a visual presentation that isn't simply the standard four faceless dullards banging through their barely discernible repertoire. |
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Don't you hate how Taurans get type-cast as plodding, stubborn, unimaginative dullards? |
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To some it's the home of an oppressive thought police bent on turning workers into politically correct dullards. |
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It doesn't make men or women rude, sleazy, crooked, or unimaginative, but it provides opportunity for such dullards and for the genuinely contributory alike. |
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This contravenes the movies' typical treatment of cads, who are usually punished for their moral transgressions or transformed into dullards by the power of love. |
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Better to assign a team of lively-but-conflicted writers to review a slew of rotten books than a gang of dullards to the most deserving releases of the season. |
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The liberal majority of the country were painted as racist dullards who would not take part in profitable foreign adventures for fear of being killed. |
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The album is very consistent and there are no dullards on here. |
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