They create a portrait of a rural community filled with pettiness and cruelty. |
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In the public sphere, it became a criticism, denoting an excessive egoism and pettiness that precluded a consideration of the greater good. |
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An intermittent pettiness about where throw-ins and free kicks are taken from that defies logic is to be expected. |
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When I look for my profoundest opposite, the incalculable pettiness of my instincts, I always find my mother and my sister. |
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The council is inefficient and bogged down in its own process of faction fighting and pettiness. |
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Whitman hoped that the tedium and pettiness of his senior years would not infect his poetry. |
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Twain's Puritan pessimism casts great doubt on humanity's ability to transcend the pettiness of human existence. |
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Both had their reservations, but a lot of the pettiness had been put aside. |
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At the same time, dogs typically lack the worst human traits, including avarice, apathy, pettiness, and hatred. |
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Too bad his son inherited his mother's virtues of pettiness and badger-like meanness. |
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What we're watching is the long-running victory of ballet itself over that pettiness and disarray known as being human. |
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We all experience times of feeling mightily right and dismissing dissent as small-minded pettiness. |
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Life on board ship, with the pettiness of its human hierarchy in miniature, makes him all the more certain that the sea is beyond all that. |
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The play still shocks with the pettiness of the offences that have brought the convicts to the flogger or the hangman. |
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But his vanity, pettiness and egocentrism exasperated even his closest friends. |
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Is this supposed to show the veniality and pettiness of a typical cabinet office? |
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Every moment I spent within the city limits caused me to hate the pettiness of the townsfolk even more. |
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I sometimes think it must be some sinister conspiracy designed just to freak men out with the sheer, dazzling pettiness of it. |
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Whatever the motivations of those who supported his ennoblement, however, there was no disguising the pettiness of those who opposed it. |
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Learning how to rise above the pettiness, disagreements, and judgements establishes in you a love for all humanity. |
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Like many modern Irish writers, Beckett resented the pettiness, prejudice and prudery of his country of birth. |
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No doubt they had their pettiness, their personal ambitions and quarrels, but their work and lives breathe dignity, nobility and faith. |
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Old grudges have been dredged up to justify this descent into pettiness. |
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We see our useful academic scepticism too often slip into pettiness and prissiness and yes, negativity. |
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Why turn a genuine good-news story into an expression of childish pettiness? |
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The attitude of Mel Usher, councilor for the Market ward, is to rise above such pettiness and not get drawn into any mudslinging. |
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These are people defined not by their public selves but by the pettiness, chaos, and squalor of their interior ones. |
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What gives the last game meaning is the chance for pettiness, if we can't have nice things then neither can you. |
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They want to forget-as quickly as possible-all pettiness of their trustee and guardian. |
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Yet, truly I tell you that you are wrong, for your errors and your pettiness do happen without being the Will of God. |
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Against this background, the Council's resistance to adopting our negotiators' very modest proposals amounts to pettiness. |
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It represents instead a sorry reflection of the pettiness of current political debate in Washington. |
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We amplified the scene with Agamemnon to let people understand that Achilles is not acting out of pettiness. |
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Rather, he dishes up a seemingly endless stream of examples of pettiness, irritation, hypocrisy and awkwardness. |
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It was playground pettiness, grotesquely selfish folly that was not only self-destructive but bound to do serious damage to the interests of his team. |
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It remains the must-have accessory, the absence of it destined to whip up a firestorm of pettiness. |
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And it makes the pettiness and obstinacy on display in the U.S. over these negotiations all the more unseemly. |
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But these pleasures are subsidiary to those afforded by James's sensibility, which transforms the squalor and pettiness of crime into the grandeur of desolation. |
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His was by no means the only example of academicians' pettiness. |
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With new clarity, he sees the pettiness and futility of his life. |
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In many cases the pettiness will be obvious. |
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I am choosing to ignore the pettiness of the government in not inviting me to the event announcing this grant to this wonderful theatre company based in my constituency and in my very neighbourhood. |
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How often our lack of self-control, our moodiness, our emotional instability, our pettiness undermines the education we are pretending to give to others! |
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But I try to look for what makes us better people, what makes us more than our pettiness and weakness, what makes us rise above that day-to-day hassle. |
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Dread of slowness, pettiness, analysis and detailed explanations. |
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For my part, I can do no other than hope that the changes that this continent will undergo and experience over the years to come will show no trace of the pettiness and egoism that caused the last European Council to fail. |
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Does the hon. member see a parallel in what is going on here with the pettiness that happened to the Auditor General when she brought those sorts of facts to light? |
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Generally it is the pettiness of restrictions, their nagging quality which suggests that the men are irresponsible and hard to discipline that causes most discontent. |
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It exposes them to incredible levels of pettiness and spite. |
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The earthquake, which in a couple of minutes killed almost half as many people as the insurgency in Kashmir has killed in 15 years, ought to be reminding both countries' rulers of the pettiness of their disputes. |
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The mind boggles at the pettiness of some of the scores that might be settled in this tome, though it's worth bearing in mind that Simon Cowell recently claimed that he and Walsh will always be friends. |
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Coun Cruise called out the pettiness and backroom stitch-ups in a series of increasingly angry tweets. |
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He argued that the overall themes are the often painful aspects of love and the pettiness of people, which here include the fairies. |
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