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"I define postmodern as incredulity toward meta-narratives," says Lyotard (Lyotard 1984 [1979], xxiv).
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This tendency toward incredulity and the inclination to protect organized local constituencies is what makes trade talks like the WTO so difficult.
Where Theroux was earnest and sometimes disapproving, Maddix tended toward cheerful incredulity; he was a friendly, hip-hop-loving traveller trying hard to understand why the people he met thought and said the things they did.
Apocryphally, his last words were: "Le premier pas vers la philosophie, c'est l'incré" ("The first step toward philosophy is incredulity").
Lawrie, who had again moved toward first base, responded with incredulity.
Clegg reacts with incredulity.
Cook affected incredulity.
And finally to incredulity.
Incredulity sets in.
Confusion, embarrassment, incredulity..
That meets incredulity.
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