On almost every song I couldn't help but tap my feet and bounce along with the uncompromising, intelligent beats. |
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An uncompromising champion of royal authority, he was sympathetic to victims of its abuse by corrupt courtiers. |
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Yesterday the party leaders played an uncompromising round of their favourite blame game. |
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His dark eyes stared back, full of rawness, honesty and uncompromising sincerity. |
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This is a film of uncompromising intensity and breathstealing beauty, as violent and ugly as anything that nature can conceive. |
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For a party with such a pleasant public image, they have ruffled some feathers with their uncompromising constituency campaigns. |
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Discerning, astute, uncompromising, his leadership inspired one to venture against all odds. |
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It made him single-minded and uncompromising, and he was not known for his geniality. |
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Put the other way around, the respondent is more likely to be dogmatic, technical and uncompromising. |
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The words, restless and uncompromising, ask you to wake up, to change your life, to find a better way to live. |
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It worked, on the whole, but there are still a few things which push my buttons, and uncompromising arrogant tossers are one of them. |
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In this case the voters' opinions are highly polarized, and the candidates are uncompromising. |
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German Joseph Ratzinger, now Pope Benedict XVI, is known as a traditionalist with uncompromising views. |
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Levein's opinions, honest and uncompromising, have been a hallmark of his reign. |
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Common to both was Hearts being uncompromising and unwilling simply to allow Celtic to dictate. |
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She also has the integrity to remain uncompromising in the refusal to acknowledge opinions that are not grounded in truth. |
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The Reagan doctrine was an uncompromising policy to win a global struggle between good and evil. |
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Those who are argue we're using up all of Earth's goodies are just as uncompromising as those who argue we'll never run out. |
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The company believes its reputation for uncompromising quality is one of its most valuable assets. |
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Caroline Hunt's production is tough, uncompromising and honed to muscled perfection. |
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It was this false, uncompromising bravado, which led her to savagely beat a pensioner couple who lived in a flat below her. |
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From the throw-in exchanges were intense as both sides sized each other up with uncompromising tackles. |
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The Redskins fought with uncompromising fervor against both evil and good-hearted colonizers. |
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The tackling was hard and uncompromising and at times seemed to mesmerise the man in the middle, Martin Corcoran. |
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This film is no exception, though structurally it fails because of its uncompromising depiction of the truth. |
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In addition to the reduced financial benefits, players exist in one of the most gruelling, physically uncompromising leagues. |
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And the laws against the corrupt governors should become severe and uncompromising. |
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Unflinching in its attacks, A Ma Soeur is a brilliant piece by an uncompromising and distinctive auteur. |
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The Wayward Cloud is hard going, but it is a distinctive, audacious and uncompromising piece of filmmaking. |
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Rey painted an uncompromising picture of poverty, poor education, crime, corruption and fragile democracy. |
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He remains above all an immensely capable and uncompromising storyteller, fixed on extremist subjects. |
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La vie Nouvelle is one powerful and uncompromising film as it searches the dark world of perversity. |
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And this time the answer that came was unhesitating, uncompromising, and unmoving. |
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This is tough, uncompromising and enduring work that pulls together a grab bag of brain-teasers, conceptual riddles and existential challenges. |
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He was equally uncompromising in terms of his commitment to social justice. |
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He showed resolve over Berlin but was not uncompromising in response to Soviet pressure. |
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A brutal, violent and uncompromising story with a controversial ending you'll never forget. |
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This virtuoso short story collection is emotionally uncompromising and stylistically daring. |
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Jane is a very strong-minded and uncompromising artist who has a profound interest in investigation. |
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His new collection, Oblivion, contains eight stories of uncompromising difficulty, with certain superficial similarities. |
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An effective speaker and vigorous pamphleteer, Fletcher was hot-headed and uncompromising. |
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The editor was not an uncompromising ideologue attempting to turn back the clock. |
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His considerable powers of concentration served to amplify the more extreme, uncompromising, even perverse, aspects of his personality. |
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The early exchanges were tough and uncompromising in the midfield area as both sides sought to impose themselves on the game. |
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With her fund of experience and felicity of expression, her courage and uncompromising values, what a wonderful writer she could have become! |
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He is uncompromising in his insistence on seeing the world from his own perspective and never pandering to audiences. |
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Following a meeting with threats to withhold council tax payments, the protest fizzled out in the face of an uncompromising council. |
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Your uncompromising honesty and painfully truthful criticisms can make life difficult at times. |
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The silver and electroplate he designed is noted for its uncompromising, abstract formal structure. |
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The enforcer of the Brisbane Broncos, Gorden is one of the most uncompromising forwards in the modern game. |
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The old line, the heretofore uncompromising line, the dividing line between matter and spirit has suddenly blurred. |
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He may be less optimistic now, but Fukuyama retains an uncompromising belief in human exceptionality. |
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But she does not want to cloud the uncompromising nature of her message that politics isn't working with forays into domesticity. |
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The purpose is to promote freedom of expression, which is complemented by its abidance to uncompromising discipline. |
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For all his mild and gentlemanlike manner he was also tough and uncompromising, a Jesuitical loner in a companionable game. |
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It would be hard to name more than a handful of journos who could equal Jill for uncompromising courage, tenacity and integrity. |
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The story of the uncompromising short-tempered legendary director is one of rags to riches. |
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I wonder how He might fare today with His uncompromising stand on Hypocrites and whited sepulchres? |
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Gone is Scud's uncompromising chunky beats and I-Sound's earlier nods toward rave's easy to discern breakbeats. |
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It's a little ironic that the star once known for his raw and uncompromising comedy, has appeared in two PG-rated films this summer. |
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Like the label itself, the music is often raw, uncompromising, rebellious, and experimental. |
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Aloft upon the mast, the figure stood, uncompromising to the gale and pitch and yaw of the ship. |
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The letters he sent to his captors, often in shaky, hard-to-read handwriting, reveal the lawyerly and uncompromising precision of his approach. |
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In what was a hard-fought encounter, the Dubliners played an uncompromising game under both boards. |
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At the same time, an uncompromising anti-American sentiment has rapidly spread among our youth. |
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The uncompromising lives of service lived by lonely lighthouse keepers possess a special dignity. |
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Herzog is an uncompromising filmmaker whose works have, as their lynchpins, visions of surreal, breathtaking intensity. |
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Merciless in its intensity, uncompromising in its brutality, this film will rock you to your core. |
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Football's about tough uncompromising individuals, who bleed real blood, take no prisoners and fight to the very end, yeah? |
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For its part, the Stutzen should appeal to the magnum air rifle buff who can also appreciate uncompromising refinement at an affordable price. |
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His uncompromising radical leftism sends up the parliamentary left as savagely as it attacks the political right. |
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These books are an indictment of uncompromising, fanatical, and utopian ideology. |
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With her strong, well-defined eyes and scarlet lips, she looks quite stunning, but it is an uncompromising look that not everyone can pull off. |
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His uncompromising attitude continually made him a thorn in the Establishment 's side. |
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It was in that role that Howard chiselled out a reputation for being tough and uncompromising. |
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Many thought so and believed that New Zealand, a tough and uncompromising side would provide a much sterner examination. |
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This appraisal is as tough, uncompromising and brutally simplistic as many of Brogden's law-and-order policies. |
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A minority embraced an uncompromising biblicism or fundamentalism, combined with pre-millenarian views and the pursuit of holiness. |
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As a Gaelic footballer he was as uncompromising as he was skilled. |
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It's such a fiercely unique movie, uncompromising in its visual excitement, that we're inclined to overlook the slightly dopey plot and shaky acting. |
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Consequently, rock-ribbed demagoguery and uncompromising resistance seemed to be the only responses available to southerners who opposed desegregation. |
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For Hewitt, the violent, uncompromising quality of the natural world is roundly exposed and its exposition has left the poet's perceptions irrevocably altered. |
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This row has already been rumbling on for five years and another six months will hardly be sufficient to soften the uncompromising attitudes of the two sides. |
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Still, every group has its extreme, uncompromising lunatic fringe. |
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The conversion process has become longer and more complex, requiring an uncompromising observance of halakhic precepts. |
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Guests are encouraged to hire cars to explore the island's uncompromising and maverick terrain and to drive to restaurants on evenings when dinner is not provided. |
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It took the genre back to its gritty and violently uncompromising origin. |
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The extravagant rhetoric of the original Futurist manifesto in 1909 set the tone of a movement in which the method, like the message, was to be uncompromising. |
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Acerbic and subjective he was, but also candid and uncompromising. |
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It's time to lay down the law to the extremist uncompromising ideologues. |
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It's uncommercial, totally uncompromising, and absolutely essential. |
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The real heroes of the piece are the overthinking absurdists whose apparently humorous pranks stemmed from an eternally uncompromising absolutism. |
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That to me is an abuse of the overall parking system at Grattan Square and is one that needs to be clamped down on by the wardens in a vigorous and uncompromising way. |
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The author's uncompromising critical insights and acerbic style, both humorous and original, make the reading of this work a feast for both the mind and soul. |
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To know that kind of music, which is uncompromising, was up there and to know that folk have found a resonance from his music shows how it has worked and lasted. |
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The village's affinity with the hard, uncompromising game of shinty is hardly surprising, for this is an area where most of the men work in hard, uncompromising professions. |
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Once, that uncompromising stand would have kept him in office no matter how corporatist or out of touch he became. |
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Both sides pack an impressive physical punch, and for much of the game the tackles and challenges were uncompromising. |
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I will be as harsh as truth, and as uncompromising as justice. |
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Samples of its uncompromising micronarrative style are easy to pick. |
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But Ramsay's four-letter tirades and uncompromising approach has not gone down so well with catering tutors hoping to attract students to courses at South Trafford College. |
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He was quintessentially labor, he was uncompromising in his stance for the poor and the dispossessed, and he was unyielding in his respect for the dignity of work. |
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In Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who swept to power on an election ticket of uncompromising Islamism, the cabal of conservative mullahs have a president to their liking. |
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One of the reasons is that at this time of so many banal remakes and artificial movies made from TV shows, reviewers are thankful for an uncompromising effort. |
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Pictures of Baxter at the age of four on the uncompromising slopes of Aviemore show a boy with a confidence on skis that belied his British background. |
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The character of noir is subtly uncompromising, at the right time mortally confronting not the two-bit gunsel but Mr. Big, the respectable-appearing ring leader behind it all. |
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She is a woman who is single-minded, forceful and uncompromising. |
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As uncompromising and unpredictable as one of his anti-heroes, Tarantino rejected this demand and instead broke the film into two parts, or, more precisely, two volumes. |
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Incidentally, it has always seemed strange to me that modern New Agers and others are attracted to Catharism, with its uncompromising rejection of our world. |
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A willingness to listen to and at least partially incorporate the other point of view has replaced the rigid and uncompromising attitude of the past. |
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A Soviet journalist dubbed her The Iron Lady, a nickname that became associated with her uncompromising politics and leadership style. |
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Official policy of the court in exile initially reflected the uncompromising intransigence that got James into trouble in the first place. |
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In his later years his uncompromising, personal style of composition struck many music lovers as too austere, and his brief popularity declined. |
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The actor's uncompromising work stands in stark contrast to the rest of the film, which has a liberal-humanist slogginess. |
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However, Alexander Goehr's early Suite, Op 11, once considered a work of major importance for its uncompromising atonality, just sounded dated. |
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Fundamental errorists, indeed, ought to be the subjects of uncompromising controversy, and of exclusion from church privileges. |
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Rigg, of course, had her fair share of uncompromising critiques. |
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Edmund Muskie on the strength of his early and uncompromising opposition to the war. |
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Francis fired the uncompromising commander of his Swiss Guard. |
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In politics he moved through the full spectrum, from Imperial Unionist, to Liberal, to Home Ruler and by the last years of his life, to uncompromising Irish Republican. |
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Rather, Grinnell is an uncompromising aggrandizer of the object and the product, almost like a nincteenth-century dandy in his embrace of surface and cosmetic finery. |
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The people who do treat it as hard news and turn an uncompromising eye to programs and how they work are forced to confront the fact that very little works. |
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He was uncompromising in his insistence on respect for the law. |
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When I asked Geoff Milnes what age the rocks were before they were turned into uncompromising gneisses by the Alpine orogeny he made a rueful face. |
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But Richmond, his grandfather's darling, after one thoughtful glance cast under his lashes at that uncompromising countenance appeared to lose himself in his own reflections. |
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The book is so uncompromising, which is what's great about it. |
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The general pinkness of complexion and furbelows, the jimpness of the long trim waist, the uncompromising bands of black velvet, the showers of fair ringlets. |
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Shapes and colors are subversively clean and uncompromising. |
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The backlash of fundamentalists in the 20th century, with their uncompromising insistence on biblical inerrancy, failed to halt the marginalization of the scriptures. |
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The show's judges have been criti-cised for being too nice and lacking the uncompromising ball-busting stance taken by some X Factor counterparts. |
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