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"I have to ask what jaundiced views of America animate such people".
It is now the touchstone for Yanique's characters' jaundiced views of land development on their islands, and of the obnoxious, greedy, and debauched continentals who arrive in ever larger numbers.
His jaundiced views of work and family life are so relatable and yet so terrifying: "I don't know how I got here and I don't know how I'm going to get out".
Fleming's increasingly jaundiced views on America appear in the novel too, through Bond's responses to Tiger's comments, and they reflect on the declining relationship between Britain and America: this is in sharp contrast to the warm, co-operative relationship between Bond and Leiter in the earlier books.
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The film is a jaundiced view of human misanthropy, but its jaundice is shown through the eyes of flawed men, men whose souls are as closed as H.W.'s ears.
In the debt markets, however, a more jaundiced view prevails.
"They take a jaundiced view of the locals".
Longtime intelligence officials have a more jaundiced view.
Still, she recalled one celebrated writer's jaundiced view of people in her line of work.
Some of the jihadists' foes in Iraq, however, take a more jaundiced view of the fatwa.
They also have a more jaundiced view of government than Mr Miliband.
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