Arthur, even with the sometimes hypercritical nature of Ray's lyrics, is simply an album of wondrous moments. |
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You can be bored, scared, hypercritical, injured by a mascara wand or half-asleep, and nobody will be any the wiser. |
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He arrived with unbelievable natural talent and athleticism, yet he was still hypercritical of himself. |
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I read in one of your answers how it only makes things worse to be hypercritical. |
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But Johnson thinks citizens are being hypercritical of the police to deflect attention from themselves. |
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Why should anyone care if Hollywood occasionally forgets to be hypercritical about American history? |
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I was really hypercritical and baffled about not knowing that to do with the I way I sounded. |
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Moore's brief doesn't understand this, and so it ends up making silly, hypercritical arguments. |
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Their pride, anger, and hypercritical attitude made them far more unclean than the disciples. |
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And here I was, hypercritical as ever, wondering if I really wanted him to go after Amy again. |
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I suppose it was hypercritical of me to say, after everything I had done, everything we had been through over the past months. |
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When not hypercritical, women often deny that there's any truth to female intra-gender cruelties. |
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A Gemini Moon also tends to make these natives hypercritical. |
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The message is not that the conversation about Waco should be overblown, hypercritical of an entire culture, or full of racial subtext. |
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The downside of all that diligence and efficiency is a tendency to be hypercritical, which can manifest in rude and domineering behaviour. |
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We all carry in our pockets a self-serious, hypercritical, omnipresent, never-ending, and unpredictable justice system. |
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The use of hypercritical carbon dioxide is new for extracting essential oils from botanical material. |
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At 33º Celsius, carbon dioxide becomes hypercritical, that is not really gas nor liquid but with qualities from both. |
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How can they be so hypercritical regarding democratic rights? |
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A perfect game of golf has never been played, but he was hypercritical. |
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However, I don't want be hypercritical and only point out the problem. |
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They quickly lose the sense of proportion, become hypercritical, and the smaller the field, the greater the tendency to megalocephaly. |
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Europe is divided into two camps: those who trust Russia and those who are hypercritical of it, even though we depend almost exclusively on its energy resources. |
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He casts a critical, not to say hypercritical, eye on everyday irritants. |
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The pain endured in every corner of our country made thousands of Chileans reticent, even more distrustful than in the past, hesitant to build hopes once again, hypercritical of anything proposed to face the future. |
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Perhaps Alice's mother had been hypercritical and she felt guilty over her anger towards the mother who had punished her occasional disobedience severely. |
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Extract of Serenoa repens fruits obtained by an extraction in which CO2 in hypercritical conditions is used as solvent at a temperature of 45°C and a pressure of 220 bar. |
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