Around the core are soulless developments and ugly roads and bridges reminiscent of any Western city. |
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I don't root for them because I'm a dark, soulless being or because I have some undying need to spit in the face of Red Sox fans. |
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Marx called religion the heart of a heartless world, the soul of a soulless condition, the opium of the people. |
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I've never been a fan of the out-of-town shopping experience, with its huge, characterless soulless warehouses and dodgy trading ethics. |
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They are attended by the soulless shades of their most fanatical worshippers, courtiers, and factotums. |
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Like all properties of the infrahuman people-collective, this usage may at times be understood as mechanized, soulless, or even tyrannical. |
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It's time to drift back into the soulless monotony of a five-day work week and inch closer and closer to death. |
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He's hanging around the writers to get a job, hoping for a better-paid class of soulless and demeaning media work. |
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There can be no real comparison between the bright new Easterhouse, and the dark, soulless town of old. |
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It's logical not to want a soulless existence in an air-conditioned office, with a PC staring you in the face and stack of returns to input. |
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Others fear the creation of soulless cyborgs that make Orwellian predictions look timid. |
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That's much more attractive, to my way of thinking, than living in a soulless outer suburb far from facilities and employment opportunities. |
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In the end, however, Young sickens of the relentless, soulless fakery of such beanos and retires to a humble life of scrivening in London. |
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In the novel, a young housemaid named Griet innocently entrances Vermeer who comes to see her as a sacred refuge from a soulless marriage. |
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Robertson, soulless puppetmaster that he is, says that the plans are just games. |
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Chelsea's training ground at Harlington in west London is a bleak, soulless place. |
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As the credits roll, you wonder why you bothered wasting 100 minutes of your life on this flat, soulless piece of throwaway trash. |
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Whether all this makes it superior or a little soulless is a matter of taste. |
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A sexless or an asexualized individual is by just so much a soulless individual. |
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Their lives are an endless chain of moments of torpidity, but the pain of these soulless beings is so visibly real it is impossible to be bored. |
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This film delivers blockbuster action, but its blistering pace leaves the story as soulless as the monsters that inhabit it. |
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I remember his soulless eyes boring into mine in resentment, the detachedness of his touch, his monotonous voice. |
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L' Enfant is a moving tale of a young couple living on the breadline in an unnamed and soulless city. |
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She hadn't imagined it would be a soulless room with blank walls, filled with nothing but vinyl, CDs and a stereo. |
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Murrayfield can be a soulless place but when the national team performs as they did yesterday it fairly hums with emotion. |
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What's left of the city appears nondescript and soulless, without any apparent centre or focal point. |
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Dennis, brother of Roderick, also displays a soulless persona, unable to form emotional attachments with either women or men. |
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I watch these things from above, sitting on my lofty treetop, observing this human suffering with my beady, soulless, black eyes. |
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This confirms my long-held suspicion that garden centres are every bit as indefensibly soulless and ghastly as out-of-town DIY superstores. |
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The ground is lined on two sides by soulless, multi-lane roads, on another by a building site and on the fourth by five-storey public housing. |
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It follows two disaffected teenagers through the bland, soulless landscape of their suburban California existence. |
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The centre doesn't have much to attract people and it's a fairly soulless place. |
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I have found Brussels to be a soulless place, in which everything is closed in the evening. |
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The higher purpose of art is evidently to correct the spiritual errors of a soulless, competitive, materialist society. |
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For a moment, his anger concentrated on pure, soulless insatiable carnal hunger and desire, which was the cause of all his suffering. |
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Clearly this is counterintuitive to the more common assumption that large gangs of malevolent youths are vicious, destructive, soulless morons. |
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Government alone without religion is soulless and lacking any moral framework, they say. |
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The architecture sometimes feels a bit stark and soulless, but it's clean and dust free. |
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Tarkovsky no doubt saw himself pursuing the spiritual in human existence against the soulless, corrupt and morally bankrupt Stalinist leadership. |
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His work here, which is technically competent but soulless and uninspired, is unlikely to elevate him onto anyone's A-list. |
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Its markings were unmistakeable, as were the large, soulless, jet black eyes. |
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The Arts and Crafts movement of the 1860s and 1870s was a response to the soulless nature of capitalist development. |
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Even a fairly pathetic human being is better than being a soulless android. |
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At the time of their opening, the towers were praised as technologically marvelous but aesthetically soulless. |
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His hope for Europe was that it return to those happy Middle Ages before a pagan Enlightenment and soulless industrialism had destroyed Faith and Freedom. |
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They had the flawless perfection and soulless presence of stone. |
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They are far from being Descartian soulless machines, though they have not been imbued with the sacred, godlike character which they have attained in Hinduism. |
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Then there is mainland France, the unseen colonial power, which acts underhandedly, cynical and soulless. |
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The county town in Guangshan looks shabby and soulless, and is surrounded by flat countryside. |
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The seminary was a fairly soulless place only meliorated by the loyalties and camaderie of my fellow students. |
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With its sterilized, compartmentalized, de-humanized and largely soulless content, it is the epitomy of a mechanized cultural industry. |
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Besides, I am not speaking for this blind ballast of mankind, a mob of soulless idols, models of haughtiness and foolishness. |
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Like most people, I find shopping in our soulless malls and tatty clone high streets an increasingly tedious chore. |
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Slavish to this creed, planners brought us three soulless retail parks boasting multi-national chains selling artless tat on the outskirts of town. |
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Americans were mindless, mediocre, soulless, vulgar, uncultivated, philistine, individualistic. |
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More and more we get surrounded by useless, ugly objects which are unfeeling and soulless. |
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Perfunctory prayers at Mumbai's soulless municipal crematoria are just not the same. |
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For now, here is Mordor, stretching out before me, vast and soulless like a dead planet. |
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My first ride on this leg, via Nantes to the village of Puybelliard in the Vendée region, was a rather more soulless affair. |
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That might be what you want, but we are rejecting it because Europe and the Europeans deserve better than this soulless superstate. |
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To that end, the soulless and borderless Europe of Brussels must first be replaced by a Europe of sovereign nations. |
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If you ask people on the road how to get to this place, they will indicate a bend, then a eucalyptus, behind a funny soulless building. |
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When taken out of its human and cultural context, development is merely soulless growth. |
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He is a figure painter, but his brilliant improvisations are as soulless as the new dolls for children, that weep and have their diapers changed. |
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In any case, group tours are not nearly as soulless as their detractors would have us believe. |
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Another painter who makes arrangements of soulless people is the very under-estimated English painter, William Roberts. |
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At one extreme you have red cards and all sorts of cheating, at the other, a soulless, lifeless and undignified team. |
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There is a warm humour and a sheer humanity in his plays that is worlds removed from the soulless slickness of most productions seen in the recent past. |
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But from the anguish of soulless industrial lagers rises the emancipation of artisan brewing. |
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This is a land of abundance with a wealth of spirit and in spiritual terms we have been forced to make mudpies and eat the soulless cardboard package. |
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For all its pretty pictures and quirky anecdotes, this is a soulless book. |
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There is certainly a lucrative yet dignified sweet spot between small time micro-brewer and soulless mass-producer. |
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What we end up with is a sequence with a very authentic feeling, something that could very well be the final moments in the life of some soulless, amoral moviemakers. |
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Sadly this defines the recent history of Bradford whereby a once-bustling, thriving city has slipped into a dreadful, run-down, empty and soulless place in terminal decline. |
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It organised immigrant workers in the unorganised car plants and engineering firms and gave them a sense of community in the soulless neighbourhoods in which they lived. |
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These out-of-town sites are soulless and can be seen all over the country. |
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In the end, we're not quite sure if the soulless quality of the milieu he chronicles is a reflection of the world outside his head or the one inside it. |
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Changeling is a game about normal people who suddenly realize they are faeries with the power and need to bring magic back to a cold, soulless world. |
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He is as Lucifer would be were that proud spirit banished to a society of soulless, Tomlinsonian ghosts. |
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They thought of 'the craftsman' as free, creative, and working with his hands, 'the machine' as soulless, repetitive, and inhuman. |
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Loïc: It was interesting to note that according to a rich white family we should visit new seaside resorts with magnificen, empty and soulless buildings... Because it's THEIR dream, their vision of paradise. |
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Ours is a composite society, which lives beyond its means and which is increasingly at risk as a result of inflexible institutions, a government with limited sovereignty and a soulless Central Bank. |
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His mind was made up after a soulless 6-0 defeathatat confirmed a trend in which Atlético headed from crisis to crisis, never winning anything and never looking like winning anything either. |
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Worse, the feminists of yore were soulless. |
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But we weren't trying to do a horrible bastardisation or a soulless retread. |
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Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the heart of a heartless world, and the soul of soulless conditions. |
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Christmas Day dinners suck when you're not at home with your family – your only option can be a restaurant that's soulless, and food that's not great. |
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I thought back and remembered the decades of perpetual fighting, remembered those dark soulless eyes, unblinking and unrelenting, as they massacred my friends and my family for no better reason than a desire for domination. |
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The second thread was the emergence of legends and rumors about the undead, soulless and unbaptized abominations who clawed their way from the grave to wreak havoc on the living. |
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We are dealing with a floating dump, with dangerous goods, with an opaque network of the interests of soulless businessmen that we should untangle and condemn. |
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The story depicts a soulless push-button, heavily networked world. |
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But the young men in this careworn town with its soulless tower blocks insist that their struggle is not aimed at giving Kabylia a special status. |
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It is small, intimate and dark inside as opposed to the boomingly noisy, large and soulless bars that spoil too many city centres. |
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While the rest of us scrabble around in mud, this slick, slightly soulless operation is probably the most polished, proficient pop Glastonbury will witness all weekend. |
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Directed by Hal Hartley, Mirren portrayed a soulless television producer in the film, who strives for sensationalistic stories. |
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Beautiful, thriving cities were now seen as soulless megalopoleis. |
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These companies are heartless, soulless, money-making machines. |
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