Its unflattering portrait was viewed as uncharitable, an instance of speaking ill of the dead. |
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To describe its findings as a whitewash would be uncharitable to previous whitewashes, which at least made some effort to disguise their intent. |
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Try listening to that 300 times a day and you'll understand how easy it is to become ever so slightly uncharitable towards your hosts. |
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Most street protests are, of course, likely to incur such uncharitable thoughts among the inconvenienced. |
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And you just stop with that horrid and uncharitable thought that's forming in your head. |
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What has prompted these uncharitable thoughts is the growing collection of movie actresses on his channel. |
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Obviously not satisfied with the result, he went on to make an uncharitable remark against the Chief Minister. |
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Class antagonism has also encouraged rather uncharitable attitudes towards those who engage in charity work. |
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The uncharitable remarks by some ministers are unfortunate and contribute a great deal in defaming the country. |
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We've worked so hard putting a great evening together so it's somewhat uncharitable for him not to put in an appearance. |
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That's not only uncharitable, it's an almost guaranteed way to blind oneself to all the graces of the sacrament of Holy Orders. |
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And have a look at what Hidding went on to say straight after his uncharitable remarks about Australia's leading independent news source. |
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Three thousand people applaud enthusiastically and one journalist makes uncharitable remarks. |
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If this is your first pacer, you may harbour uncharitable thoughts about this uncomfortable big fat lump of metal in your chest. |
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Under the guise of helping lame ducks, the normally uncharitable chaebol could well end up commanding yet more of South Korea's economy. |
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Some uncharitable souls have suggested that this whole incident was staged, as a way of scaring up a sympathy vote. |
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Kentaro, for his part, was thinking uncharitable thoughts towards Camus. |
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That said, I don't think your note was uncharitable, but generally sounded the normal problems and misconceptions Protestants have with the Faith. |
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I suppose there was the inevitable, uncharitable flicker of hostility towards a woman who could, in this day and age, devote herself with such sycophantic subservience to men. |
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Though delighted with the three points, it had been a frustrating evening for the striker, who got little change out of Los Catrachos's typically uncharitable defence. |
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It is true, as the uncharitable gave warning, that Mr Brown copes badly with criticism so badly, it turns out, that he sometimes shakes with pain and rage. |
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Muhammad Ibn Abd al-Wahhab was a poorly educated, narrow-minded, homicidal fanatic whose idiosyncratic, austere and uncharitable vision for his religion flew in the face of its own teachings and those accorded to its Prophet. |
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That said, an uncharitable reviewer could dismiss it. |
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