He was also an ardent heretic and freethinker, maybe an out-and-out atheist, and a vocal defender of the ideas of Charles Darwin. |
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He can play as an out-and-out forward or drop off and play as a target man behind him. |
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Maybe attacker is not the right word to describe Totti, he is an out-and-out goalscorer, a pure striker. |
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They are superbly rich, as chocolatey, gooey and indulgent as any fantasising slimmer, or out-and-out greedy guts, could ever wish for. |
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Because the movie is too lazy to set up some grifts, Reilly and Luna are established as out-and-out thieves. |
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Major media are far more generally visual, and are often filled with out-and-out eye candy. |
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An out-and-out nationalist, he promoted Irish industry by building exhibition buildings. |
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In her hands, or vocal cords, this song is out-and-out heartbreak written in the boldest of bold type. |
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Coat an already harrowing scene with live music and well, we're talking out-and-out melodrama, and you definitely don't want that. |
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Across Europe, among the sceptics and the doubters and the out-and-out protesters, a pernicious process of elision is taking place. |
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It is quite another to look the other way in the face of out-and-out lies, fraud, and misinformation in the arena of environmental science. |
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This trend celebrates the glitz, glamour and out-and-out luxury enjoyed by the privileged few in pre-revolutionary Russia. |
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To my battle scarred ears, it ranges between polished yet hookless groove lounge and out-and-out cheese. |
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However, now the emphasis is more on regular traditional and sing-along sessions rather than out-and-out bands. |
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Critics say he has out-and-out broken his promise, especially because of the bill's safeguards. |
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The sheer absence of soul in these girls is something I can't easily describe without sounding out-and-out abusive. |
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Long-term consequences are minimized or out-and-out ignored during moments of passion. |
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There can't have been one Christmas since 1982 that I haven't been tipsy if not out-and-out drunk. |
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At least for me, the italicized sentence is somewhere between terminally awkward and out-and-out ungrammatical. |
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And more broadly I think we need a higher bar for what we view as out-and-out race baiting. |
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My horse was an out-and-out stayer and I left him alone where he was comfortable. |
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They were extremely useful representatives of the people, and in no way out-and-out careerists. |
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It's not so much that I've quietened down, as that I've channelled my energies into things that are more productive than out-and-out hedonism. |
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By and large, he appears to be on top of things, but there are times when they play like out-and-out scatterbrains. |
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I've never been an out-and-out sports fanatic, never wanted to play for my country, and never precisely hero-worshiped the players of my day. |
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And it's no better to lose your hard-earned money to a credentialed huckster than to an out-and-out con man. |
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We don't get a whole lot of out-and-out censorship here, but it's not for a lack of the basic human urge to silence people we disagree with. |
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Because by my reckoning, this is the first out-and-out Total Stinker of this year's selection. |
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A winger to me is a striker, a finisher, an out-and-out attacker with an aggressive and instinctive nose for the try-line. |
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And I'm the same as most out-and-out goalscorers in not being as comfortable with one-on-ones as picking up on scraps. |
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But when it comes to children's diet, I am an out-and-out paternalist. |
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John Brown is an out-and-out liar for all the reasons that I see printed in comments before mine, which came to mind as I read this Walter Mitty fantasy. |
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A sharp intake of breath all round was followed by an out-and-out gasp of horror as our eyes collectively made it past this first obstacle and on to the rest of the house. |
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It runs a bit long but great lines, solid, zippy performances, laughs, intelligent ideas and some out-and-out chaos make this a model Fringe experience. |
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As out-and-out scrummagers, they are probably not as strong as the English, but until now they have always been competitive at the international level. |
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To be fair, they did not out-and-out lie in their version of events. |
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And even this is more an unsolved mystery than it is an out-and-out error. |
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The American approach is out-and-out reckless. With the superstorm now dissipating, estimates of its economic impact are beginning to emerge. |
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Advocates of out-and-out conquest argued that Indians were either subhumans or heathens and were therefore incapable of having dominion over themselves or over property. |
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This sounds like out-and-out protectionism. |
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As I said earlier, I think it's premature to call him an out-and-out hero. |
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Here, instead of a subtle critique of Bonifacio's shortcomings, Tintoretto opted for out-and-out parody in a cheeky pastiche of the late artist's approach. |
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A variation of volumes, the play of light and a carefully designed shape: an out-and-out Saint Honoré composition that will appeal to lovers of luxury looking for emotion. |
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Saum suggests, Puritanical dread of death for spiritual reasons had degenerated into out-and-out fatalism. |
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On the other hand, we don't have that Pinocchio test, as I said, that would allow us to say these are the sincere but deluded, these are true ones, or these are the out-and-out charlatans who are faking. |
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Benitez is going to sound out Rovers with an opening offer as he looks for an out-and-out right-winger. |
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Rodney Frelinghuysen, from New Jersey, is the sixth generation of his family to serve in Congress. But lately ambivalence is turning into out-and-out royalism. |
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