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He saw the system as one that prevented achievement of true nationhood, and therefore, as Peabody describes, "utterly subversive to the stated goal of preserving them as viable entities".
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Cruddas is on less sure ground on non-British workers and citizens: the use of the catch-all term "immigrant" to describe utterly separate categories of people plays well with some but has inherent dangers that Cruddas is sensitive to.
British and French textbooks seem to describe utterly different events when the many wars between the two countries are concerned (as a schoolboy in Britain, your columnist could never quite work out why the hardy and heroic English won victory after victory but ended up losing to the supposedly far inferior French).Moreover, no version of history is final and nothing should be taboo.
The atmosphere in London added the final piece of her radical makeup: she joined a commune, met her husband Ray, also an artist, and entered the women's movement – an experience she describes as utterly transformative.
Mawrey describes as "utterly shameful" the way Labour's national executive committee dumped him as its candidate for the first Tower Hamlets mayoral election in October 2010, largely on the strength of media allegations that he was the creature of sinister Muslim plotters.
We're talking illustrations, video art, sculpture, fanzines, fashion, and music that she describes as utterly mind-destroying, dark synth experiments.
It seems to perfectly describe the utterly irrepressible nature of Jo as a mighty force for good.
"This individual, from what I have heard of his account, appears to be describing something utterly different," Mr. Gimigliano added.
But that's a much better way to describe the utterly extraordinary performances of Neil Hamburger (AKA American indie musician Gregg Turkington).
The word "chutzpah" is insufficient to describe how utterly indefensible the Republican position is, intellectually.Furthermore, Republicans have a completely indefensible position on taxes.
I stood on the corner for 45 minutes, teary-eyed, and described how utterly great Jonathan Franzen's "Corrections" had been, and I had the pre-Oprah hardcover edition.
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