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Parody can be done from malice or from affection, but it is fundamentally a mode of subversion.
But more importantly, the popular idea that tough criticism emerges from malice or cruelty is almost always wrong.
"I think I would get a little bit away from malice without having to get too totally away.
In 1990 she was a recipient of the Agatha Award from Malice Domestic and the Rita Award from the Romance Writers of America.
Rothko's exploration of sinister settings on his Italian trip suggests he really was acting, as he said, from "malice" in painting the Four Seasons murals.
"One can argue that telling jokes about any race is wrong, but usually such jokes are affectionate and free from malice.
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This reaction arises not from professorial malice but from operating rationally within a system of incentives created by federal research-funding practices, observed Michael Teitelbaum of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation in New York City, the study's sponsor.
The team's attendance may be suffering for myriad reasons, from the lockout to fallout from the Malice at the Palace, in which members of the Pacers entered the stands and fought with fans during a 2004 game at Detroit.
Finally, refugees from its malice and corruption have their chance to escape.
The imam prayed: "Protect us, lord, from all malice, especially that of the educated".
But no one, no matter how comfortable, has ever been given a pass from random malice.
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