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CRASS, amateurish and deplorably nationalistic.
(In reality, so dependably and deplorably less glorious than fiction, Pollock's mistress wrote a book about their affair and the crash).
But this Speaker is a puzzle.A rather strange man in a big jobHe is a skilled (if hammy) public speaker who nonetheless denounces oratory and parliamentary eloquence as "19th-century politics" and deplorably male-centric to boot.
Scapegoating member states situated at the external borders of the E.U, in this case Greece, is easy, but deeply unfair and deplorably narrow-sighted.
Wonder if any of this has anything to do with the extreme and deplorably persistent imbalance in gender representation in our media?
The Boston Herald gave a more mixed reaction: it derided the lack of realism as removing any sense of threat to the protagonists, but conceded that "these films may be robustly anti-intellectual and deplorably commercialized, but they are the envy of the rest of the world".
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Jeff Short, a former NOAA official who now works for the ocean advocacy group Oceana, said Hayward's comments dismissing reports of sub-surface oil came "right out of the playbook for Exxon and the Exxon Valdez saga -- which is to say all the right things in public and act deplorably in private".
Proud owners of country houses and grand churches went into fits when they read some of the following descriptions applied to their property: "aspiring but otherwise obscure", "ornate and irresponsible", "picturesque and heavy-handed", "deplorably unattractive", "ill-advised", "coarse" and (my favourite) possessing "unmistakable Teulonesqe hamfistedness".
"From his Puritan vantage point," Eugene Rostow once wrote, "Kennan has excoriated what he regards as the vulgarity, materialism and bad taste of the American culture; its deplorably simplistic and irrational politics... and its increasing alienations from the true sources of moral purity -- the life of small agricultural communities".
Strathclyde said on Wednesday the Lords had acted "wrongly, deplorably and unnecessarily".
Deplorably – and ironically – he suggested using chemical weapons in Iraq, which was denounced as "Hunnish" (then a very dirty word) by MPs.
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