Within reason, that should be their right, and not denied them by the worst sort of mean-minded bureaucracy. |
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Many films nominally aimed at children today are relentless, overlong, surprisingly violent and gratuitously mean-minded. |
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All we can do this week is appeal to their better nature and urge them to call off their mean-minded vandalism. |
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And, they offered the kind of accommodation that makes even the latest jet airliner seem pinched and mean-minded. |
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No, we must reassert, with sincerity, values which are all too often distorted, compromised, forgotten or corrupted in order to cover up mean-minded interests and excesses of power. |
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The Member States' mean-minded attitude leaves the candidate countries with the impression that they are second-class citizens who are not welcome. |
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Politics has sometimes led me to oppose my Prime Minister, but I sympathised with him when he declared his shame faced with the mean-minded arrogance of some of his counterparts in the rich countries. |
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He's a pious hypocrite and a greedy, petty, stupid, mean-minded crook. |
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Our mean-minded monarchists really are a bunch of humourless humbugs. |
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Putting out spikes and things is mean-minded. |
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The process of expelling the businesses, as detailed by the salmon smoker Lance Forman in his new book Forman's Games, was a very British one: furtive, grinding, mean-minded. |
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We will not succeed if we insist upon a mean-minded lack of trust. |
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