He spent much of his time swimming in nihilistic little circles and had a lethargy that some saw as foretokening an early death. |
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He briefly embraced Dadaism, but soon distanced himself from its more nihilistic expressions. |
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In propounding this concept, he does not adopt a nihilistic view of the continuing use of these chemicals. |
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With the usual eerie vocals and bassy dubstep backing from these nihilistic Michigan electroids, what's new with this track is the energy. |
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For our own sanity, if nothing else, we cannot really subscribe to such a misanthropic and nihilistic worldview. |
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If you think atheists are all miserable, nihilistic amoralists, this book should put you straight. |
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If it's a guilty pleasure, a loud sloppy nihilistic yawp aimed at film-school graduates, fine. Say so and be done with it. |
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They may fall prey to a nihilistic impulse and a counterproductive collectivistic ideology. |
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I've got to say I've never agreed with a word he's said, although I concede that he's funny, if you're a certain type of nihilistic cynic. |
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That is a message that all but the most nihilistic of the armed insurgents will have to accept. |
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Although considering how nihilistic these guys are, the result might simply be violence and chaos on an even grander scale. |
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Strangely though, this doesn't come over as frosty or nihilistic, but harmless and complaisant. |
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His nihilistic view of human existence was the very starting point in his lifelong struggle to confront the universe face-to-face. |
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The ending is satisfyingly nihilistic, albeit laden down with rather heavy-handed irony. |
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We would strongly counsel against a nihilistic approach to the Secretary-General's report, for very practical reasons. |
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The album's nihilistic title track even puts forth something approaching the philosophical. |
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As a matter of urgency we must put an end, finally, to this nihilistic culture of terrorism. |
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For all their limitations, we must not take a nihilistic approach to Marxism-Leninism or cavil at their authors. |
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I was angry because I knew that I was too young to confront the nihilistic truth that Christmas was suddenly devoid of meaning or purpose. |
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A troll factory is not some happy Scandinavian workshop peopled by happy elves, but a profoundly nihilistic and disturbing use of the internet. |
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There's a lot of anger and despair around, much of it nihilistic and self-destructive and for which there is no political outlet. |
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If you have nihilistic, skeptical, or opportunistic tendencies, Littera Graphis is not for you. |
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Few of them share Al-Qaedas grandiose apocalyptic vision or its nihilistic will to fulfil it by self-destruction. |
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This indifference and this nihilistic outlook on the present world come to birth when one takes the end into account and tries to anticipate it. |
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About twenty years ago, the Punks, a marginal and somewhat violent and nihilistic cultural movement, introduced safety-pin piercing. |
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A blend of anarchist ethos and nihilistic prose, overcast with stark depictions of crumbling urbania. |
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And all the groups I've always liked have always tended to be very dark and very kind of depressed and nihilistic. |
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That may be partially because The Big Lebowski is their most nihilistic presentation. |
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They are poached instead of hard-boiled, boasting anti-heroes with nihilistic worldviews who are nevertheless vulnerable. |
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The answer is that it was not, being instead a series of dissociated gestures that flopped right into a nihilistic void. |
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Characterization simply gets in the way of the filmmaker's relentlessly nihilistic examination of bad things happening to seemingly innocent people. |
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What he doesn't do is seduce the audience with his nihilistic charm. |
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Some comedy ensues, but mostly grating, nihilistic meanderings. |
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He saw enough in Hicks to remind him of the nihilistic swagger of Bruce. |
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Jean conveyed the lives of four nihilistic young people in a New Brunswick logging town with a feral intensity that is exceedingly rare in Canadian independent cinema. |
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The fall of the World Trade Center's twin towers implies the specific and unsurmountable threat of a radically devastating terrorism, the nihilistic hybris. |
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But the Greater Middle East, stretching from Morocco to Pakistan, is far and away the most likely nexus of the dangers we fear most today: nihilistic terrorism, weapons of mass destruction, rogue dictators and failed states. |
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The U. S. S. R. had been a nuclear superpower, with geopolitical aims comparable, if opposed, to those of the U. S. Al Qaeda was nationless, nihilistic, and armed with box cutters. |
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That we find horrific that 3000 people died in a nihilistic act in New York does not mean that we do not care about 3000 people who may have died unjustly somewhere else in the world. |
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Often, as in the case of the September 11 events, its nature is nihilistic, nihilism being the absolute antithesis of a world built on mutual tolerance and peace. |
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That the attacks pleased so many people on the planet is a clear sign this kind of nihilistic senseless madness can take root and be perceived as a means to find solutions to some of today's problems. |
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With regard to the deregulation and nihilistic destruction of human beings, their work and their planet, it was clear that globalization had altered the very essence of work. |
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The convulsions in America's universities from 1968 to 1971 probably shook him most, revealing not only the nihilistic horrors of the counter-culture but also how deeply he himself believed in traditional bourgeois values. |
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Nevertheless, we must differentiate between the violent actions of small minorities who act like commandos and, with a nihilistic and violent attitude, seek to destroy the things for which we are working. |
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The punks were all about rage, their social program nihilistic anarchy. |
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Lyrics often express nihilistic views or deal with social issues using visceral, gory language. |
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If Ramo's nihilistic vision of the future holds true, the nonresilient will become the wreckage of bygone civilizations. |
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We also grasp the fact that this polyphony could be the political answer to the segregationist dead-end of community confinement, to the nihilistic aberration of these fixations on identity characteristic of the global era. |
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The third novel, That Hideous Strength, develops the theme of nihilistic science threatening traditional human values, embodied in Arthurian legend. |
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American conservative critics, particularly in the 1960s and 1970s, saw Bond as a nihilistic, hedonistic, and amoral character that challenged family values. |
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Nihilistic attempts to deny there ever was a Solomon seem greatly exaggerated. |
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