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Judging from the attitudes of his relatives, the ratings for such a channel would be low.
The difference in perspective is more than geographic; it derives from the attitudes of the shows' creators and writers.
Ultimately, though, I suspect that the annoyingness of the theater boor derives from the attitudes their noises imply.
More substantively, there is an attempt to pay tribute to the feminist struggles of the 1970s while maintaining a knowing distance from the attitudes of the old days.
An exhibition currently on at the Henry Moore Institute in Leeds reveals just how different today's enthusiasm for public art is from the attitudes that prevailed in 1970s and 80s Britain.
He traces this legacy from the attitudes of the earliest settlers who left their "revulsion and dismay" preserved in place names (Useless Loop, Lake Disappointment) through to the fortunes quickly made through gold, wool, wheat and iron ore.
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One president ago, the press loved to mock George W. Bush for his cowboy swagger and shoot-from-the-hip attitude.
That, Welsh said, came from the attitude adopted by Calhoun and Syracuse's Jim Boeheim, the conference's elder statesmen.
"The attitude toward ballroom dancing when I first started talking to people about it was not so different from the attitude toward ballet," she said.
But it's not too far from the attitude that some hotels have projected about the environment — while scolding and annoying their customers in the process.
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