From Lowry's perspective, by contrast, national particularism can never be an unmitigatedly constructive force. |
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Despite industrialization, migration out of Siberia was considerable in the late 20th century, and population growth was slow, in part because of the unmitigatedly harsh climate. |
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There's no denying that Leigh's films have provided some of the most unmitigatedly stark episodes in British cinema – ever since his 1971 feature Bleak Moments, a polar study of English emotional isolation. |
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The steamer met with an unmitigatedly hostile reception. |
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Denise Phillips is a joy as Joyce, unmitigatedly thick and prone to outbursts of tuneless singing. |
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The myth also holds that, as something artificial and secondary to human nature, society exerts an unmitigatedly destructive pressure on individuality. |
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