Maurice Bendrix, the hero of Graham Greene's The End of the Affair, is one of modern literature's great soreheads. |
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Yet he makes a terrible mistake in treating the traditional civil rights leaders as soreheads because they attack him. |
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What it dances around is the flabbergasting tendency of all these cable-TV talking soreheads to be wrong about everything from primary votes to foreign wars. |
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Many soreheads and unsympathetic people will probably cavil that this is pretty darn cool and lots of people don't get to go to Australia and experience such a beautiful land. |
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No matter what the size or type of community, you'll have critics, and they are not always just soreheads who are unhappy when a team loses. |
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