This insufferable self-serving sanctimony about freedom and liberty is more than just annoying, however. |
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Worse than this dippy nonsense is the smug hippie sanctimony Glastonbury attracts. |
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I am so sick of the sanctimony of bigmouths lecturing them about the need for civility in the wake of her murder. |
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His sanctimony, his false humility, his ingratiating smile, his longing to cut a dash on the international stage are all very hard to endure. |
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Twitter briefly buckles under a level of infuriating sanctimony that science had previously thought impossible. |
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Humor has given way to humorlessness, sarcasm to sanctimony, irony to invective. |
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She remained always allergic to sanctimony, impatient with convention, honest to the point of impropriety. |
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We at The Daily Beast seek to provide a counterweight to all this sanctimony. |
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And far from defining him as an empty suit, it suggests he is one filled with both hubris and sanctimony. |
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Mr. Speaker, the minister opposite continues to raise with nauseating sanctimony the issue of privacy of individuals. |
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Every third person who tweets anything today has inexplicably taken on the persona of a fully annoying trendy vicar, dripping in unearned sanctimony as they tell you how, like, voting's really cool. |
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One such guru, Warren Bennis, has even suggested that Mr Harman is the model that the post-Enron generation should emulate. In another man, the Harman approach might come wrapped in ideology or sanctimony. |
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And as a rich young man, he is not going to rob anyone to pay for his alleged recreation. It is no surprise, perhaps, that the News of the World has cloaked its exposure of Mr Dallaglio in sanctimony. |
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I want to start by responding to some of the issues raised by the Liberal member for Ajax-Pickering, because he did speak in a tone that I can only call high sanctimony. |
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Madam Speaker, the NDP can always be counted on to speak with sanctimony. |
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It is the height of hypocrisy and sanctimony. |
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That isn't prudishness or sanctimony but a strategy to dampen demand. |
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It is long past the time for the new bigots of political correctness to get over their condescending sanctimony and to enter into the real world of brotherhood and fellowship. |
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The downside can be, occasionally, a less joyful sanctimony. |
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