The British House of Commons is a place where people hoot and holler, and high-minded debate is also encouraged. |
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It looks unhappily as if the high-minded director and her main character are dipping a quivering toe in the waters of non-PC sexuality. |
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This is a film you can admire for its mix of cool looks and high-minded purpose, but it has lots of principles and no personalities. |
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Suffice to say I am suspicious of the self-righteous and high-minded motives you gave for pursuing this line of attack. |
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Since starting the whirlwind publicity tour to promote his autobiography, he has done his best to seem high-minded. |
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Ultimately, the Super Girls is only an entertainment program and should not be the subject of such high-minded discussion. |
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But is their aesthetic really as thought-out, or as high-minded as you make it out to be? |
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Maybe there is a better way to run for public office, but no serious candidate is willing to risk defeat in the high-minded quest to find it. |
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It is a speech full of high-minded expressions of patriotic responsibility. |
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The sacred and the profane, the high-minded and the obscene, the brutal and the clinically hilarious are interwoven with rare theatrical craft. |
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The movie's full of gibberish, scenes replayed in different languages, non-sequiturs and a lot of high-minded goofing around. |
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The tale has many tragic turns but he and his cast largely forego the high-minded dolefulness in favour of camp theatrics. |
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Is the EIF by definition a festival exclusively for high-minded pursuits where jollity has no place? |
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Such high-minded scorn for the '90s and the general affluence and calm they represented is an eminently understandable sentiment. |
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We need to talk to people who are high-minded in money but have no relationship with the land. |
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These popular activities encouraged behaviour that high-minded citizens found immoral. |
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If the West fails to do all that it can to assist operations in the Congo, there are other less high-minded actors waiting in the wings. |
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Yet, practical tools are essential for the achievement of high-minded political goals such as this. |
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The European social model is an exercise in high-minded populism and operates in debt across many countries. |
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Abazi's host counselor, Frank Rowbotham of the Rotary Club of Wellesley, has no doubt that the high-minded scholar will achieve his goals. |
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All three composers, self-torturing, high-minded isolationists in their own ways, strove for heightened exaltation. |
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Flashbacks to Fisher's foster home carry the weight of importance here, but even they have the toothlessness of high-minded intentions. |
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Woman is neither high-minded nor low-minded, strong-minded nor weak-minded. |
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There are many of us who like to think we are too high-minded for reality television and the down-and-dirty roustabout of confessional chat shows. |
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They're tired of politicians who parade across the world stage making high-minded promises when all they want is someone to make their lives a bit easier. |
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It seems clear that despite all the high-minded language about offending democracy and the law, protesters are judged not according to what they do but why they do it. |
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It's unquestionably a high-minded and ambitious piece of work. |
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They are not interested in lofty visions and high-minded idealism. |
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There was nothing high-minded about the way he played politics. |
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They are hiding behind the fig leaf of the UN to give their misgivings about war an air of high-minded internationalism. |
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Although resolutely cheerful in his reworking of genres, he retains traces of the anxiety and high-minded intent of his predecessors. |
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And Rose, of course, has hosted his high-minded eponymous PBS show for two decades. |
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For him to present it as a high-minded attempt to empower voters shows what nerve the guy has. |
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At one White House meeting in January 2010, the president veered between cold-eyed pragmatism and high-minded idealism. |
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A retreat into a redemptive enclave of winkingly open-minded post-Marxist scamps, it's nearly pristine in its high-minded tomfoolery. |
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Traditionally, the high-minded have scorned public drinking as a bit uncouth, while pop counter-culturalists have viewed it as a bit uncool. |
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The rhetoric that accompanies high-minded discussions of the deficit has grown shopworn. |
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His arrest and deportation in 1907 was his first baptism in fire from which he emerged a high-minded statesman cast in a heroic mould. |
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The biggest mutual funds like to adorn themselves with high-minded monikers like Fidelity, Puritan, Flagship, and Strong American. |
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Academe was once thought too high-minded for such cheapening accommodations, but apparently that is no longer so. |
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What your texts do not make apparent is the extent to which these major, high-minded objectives are compatible with the resources that the Commission intends to deploy. |
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A report of this nature cannot fail to reaffirm the high-minded objectives of Culture 2000 and its role in the construction of European citizenship and in the defence of cultural diversity and of linguistic pluralism. |
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In other words,it can be used for high-minded as well as evil purposes. |
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According to the commissioner, the government is very good at secrecy and covering up what it is doing while delivering very high-minded rhetoric. |
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Beginning his exordium with high-minded praise of the intellect, he declares that the contemporary world's rightful rulers are the wise and moral. |
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Forget the high-minded pronouncements and look at the implications. |
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Maybe it was at the time when reporting weekend grosses became a feature, and hence a yardstick of a film's importance, in purportedly high-minded papers. |
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The home atmosphere was relentlessly high-minded. |
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Both editors offered high-minded defences for their cheap gibes. |
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It must also reaffirm the inspirational and high-minded principles which the Programme has obeyed since its conception, which cannot, for any reason, be ignored at the implementation stage. |
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But the method advocated to achieve these high-minded wishes is flawed. |
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However, Canada did sign the high-minded, toothless Kellogg-Briand Pact for peace and became an ardent partisan of compulsory arbitration on the international scene. |
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It gives an important issue a significant philosophical, high-minded ring. |
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A high-minded citizen has a desire to serve his neighbour by putting at his disposal the fruits of his knowledge, the results of his studying, and the product of his talent. |
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The pursuit of such metaphysical questions is just a high-minded distraction from the more pressing issue of confronting the dilemma of one's existence here and now. |
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Reconciliation is a call for high-minded level of dialogue in resolving clashes of ideas and ideals, interest and values, categorical allegories and the living truth. |
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Anything more high-minded than an unprincipled grab for power voters might consider a sham. |
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Inaugurals are supposed to be high-minded and conciliatory, right? |
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For all of the high-minded talk about conservation, the reality is that the quota system is directly leading to an environmental disaster. |
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On paper, the rebellion cost the prime minister his lower-house majority. A birthday paradoxMr Fini was ostensibly a high-minded mutineer. |
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The candidate who started out talking about high-minded, civil debate has wholeheartedly adopted Mr. Rove's low-minded and uncivil playbook. |
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Some degree of cynicism about high-minded ideals is a natural outcome of that. |
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Many will fall into prostitution or beggary, whatever the law says and high-minded donors hope. |
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The spontaneous proliferation of the Jacobin clubs, with their high-minded commitment to the rights of man and the citizen, reflected this inspiration. |
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Alas, such high-minded talk is undermined by the election posters hung from every second Berlin lamppost by his own Social Democrats. |
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We more readily fight for something we own than over a high-minded ideal. |
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In short, this woman is to DC public schools what Lord Curzon was to the British Raj a high-minded and self-serving autocrat who is woefully out of touch with the local population. |
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This high-minded salon continued until chow time. |
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Theo became an art dealer and Vincent's main source of financial and emotional support. Van Gogh is irascible, engaging, intelligent, touchy, high-minded, well read, rebellious and pigheaded. |
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The Los Angeles Times proved this last week, with its high-minded but ultimately hilarious attempt to 'wikify ' its editorial column. |
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But alongside the collectors, who are no doubt greening the world, the ideology of the equally high-minded declutterers is still going strong. |
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Compared with the high-minded work that agencies created during World War II, much of it demanding sacrifice from citizens, today's advertising relies far more on reassurances that victory is achievable through sybaritism. |
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America's problem is the contrast between high-minded idealism and low practice. America regards itself as the world's purest meritocracy a country based on talent, not patronage and toadyism. |
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The suspicion amongst many in the United Kingdom is that these issues and the high-minded pronouncements are yet another power play by stealth on the part of the EU and its institutions. |
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Most elves are very even-tempered, friendly and high-minded creatures. |
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It has withstood high-minded attempts at preservation and low-minded development big-footing by the likes of Robert Moses, Fred Trump, and Rudy Giuliani. |
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Despite all the action of the first two Terminator movies, they were actually pretty high-minded. |
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Let the Lib-Dems have their high-minded liberalist arguments. |
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