Nature is generalized, rendered abstract, and interpreted consistently in a spirit of sanctimonious pulpitry. |
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Never sanctimonious or smug, his art seems founded on a sense of rectitude. |
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We don't need sanctimonious expurgators to decide which one is best for us. |
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Fairytales were always a bit of a swindle, bribing us with happy endings to accept their sanctimonious morality. |
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His emotional range extends from the bland to the sanctimonious and this hollowness has attracted a huge morning audience. |
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And Bruce's childhood friend, Rachel, is a sanctimonious prig who likes to lecture Bruce about how he should live his life. |
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But the obvious pitfalls, of making the effort mawkish, sentimental and overly sanctimonious, are always there. |
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The themes of the film are worn on its striped, embroidered sleeve, and often the script gets preachy with its sanctimonious moralizing. |
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The screen bristles with sanctimonious speeches, but the same slogans echo relentlessly. |
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For one thing, the sanctimonious sermons by journalists about how virtuous and upstanding they are make them easy to detest. |
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I suspect you are all well versed with the arguments, which pit us innocent wine drinkers against all those sanctimonious churchy types. |
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Sadly this tone of sanctimonious self-righteousness characterises much of the exhibition. |
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His need to impart lessons about baseball and life tends to make him sound, at times, preachy and sanctimonious. |
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But with this aid went a lot of sanctimonious preaching about the superiority of the American way of life. |
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How dare a midwife behave in such a sanctimonious and self-righteous manner. |
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Lest I be further accused of being sanctimonious or self-righteous, I confess I am no model of student participation. |
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The best thing for the Bloc is that it is allowed to stand up and be sanctimonious forever in the House. |
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They exposed the United States and its athletes as the whingeing, mewling, cheating, two-faced, lying, duplicitous, sanctimonious shower that they are. |
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I hope the Minister does not believe the sanctimonious claptrap he read this House. |
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What do you say to those non-smokers who are particularly sanctimonious about your habit? |
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Therefore, I will not take any lessons or any sanctimonious, disingenuous, holding themselves out as champions. |
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Our work in the struggle for human rights, however, will merely become sanctimonious words if we do not have the courage to look in the mirror. |
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Politicians may find it easier to yield to sanctimonious lobbyists than to explain why refraining from judging other people makes more sense. |
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Mr. Speaker, the problem with the member opposite's sanctimonious lectures in this place is that they are really not consistent. |
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The joint resolution, however, is too sanctimonious and effectively wants to restore the previous situation. |
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His sanctimonious attitude, however, disguises a total lack of empathy for the human spirit. |
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Having withdrawn from the world, the new Benedictines, the new Cistercians, the new Pilgrims would no longer put off others with their sanctimonious, judgmental presences. |
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The sanctimonious, the puritans of all stripes, and the killjoys in general raise the issue annually. |
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Apparently it is a heady mix of desperation with underlying scents of money and old rope topped off with the faint whiff of sanctimonious windbaggery. |
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The pious, sanctimonious Oscar ceremony is how Hollywood wants to see itself. |
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But we don't need the sanctimonious scolding of a student newspaper editor to tell us voting for a party, any party, is a manifestation of our stupidity and ignorance. |
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Even jogging, while seemingly harmless, has encouraged damp, smelly and sanctimonious people to stride down our streets with grinning notions of moral superiority. |
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She did not question the fact that the film was intended to portray a truth about sanctimonious priests posing as the saviours of a religious heritage. |
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She somehow fails to mention that his massive highway projects enabled the sanctimonious suburbanites to get out of the city and into the suburbs in the first place. |
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The priests and priestesses are pious, sanctimonious bastards. |
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Many of us have tired of his sanctimonious, smug condescension. |
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Farrakhan was and remains in a photo finish with David Duke and all other sanctimonious button-down primitives. |
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The problem is not that he speaks his mind but that, when he's not talking about the on-field action, the content of his mind largely consists of sanctimonious claptrap. |
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Don't give me your sanctimonious, holier-than-thou speech about drinking. |
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From my experience, hostility coming from the Left is a direct response to the sanctimonious, oppressive dogma and bigotry that emanates from the political Right. |
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And of all the things that Disraeli was — mocker and opportunist, hired gun and flatterer, gadfly and courtier — the one thing that no one could ever call him was sanctimonious and hypocritical. |
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I think people have to be candid...and not be sanctimonious about the new agenda when the old agenda is perhaps still creating areas where we can't sell our products and goods or vice-versa. |
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The member for Mississauga South in getting up here with his sanctimonious statement, his question of privilege, his feigned indignation, really is an overreaction knowing how he behaved at committee last week. |
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I have seen them behell a saint for ignorantly drinking an alcoholic drink. Beshrew the sanctimonious riffraff! |
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The film implies that the evangelist, as a type, is a fanatic, a sanctimonious prig, and ultimately a hypocrite. |
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Those sons of motherless goats! God have mercy on their sanctimonious souls. |
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Will the Prime Minister get off his sanctimonious perch, stop his bullying and stop treating the Atlantic provinces as afterthoughts of Confederation? |
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The British press at its worst is intrusive, sanctimonious and spiteful. |
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So they don't worry about it as much, and are repelled by politicians who wax sanctimonious about it. I really don't know the answer, so I'll have to read the book. |
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I bellowed a lot of sanctimonious backchat at the television during these shows, feeling momentarily and comparatively like a really strong, noble example of a human being. |
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It is bizarre for us to hear the sanctimonious bleatings of the new leader of the official opposition, now in fact the old Tory party, trying to claim that it will be less corrupt. |
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Indeed, that makes it possible for us ³ a matter of shame for Europeans who still do too little for our own and the world's security ³ to be vauntingly sanctimonious. |
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The criticisms, however, are sanctimonious and based on ignorance. |
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How untaintable and sanctimonious are your morals and ethics? |
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