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For a time, life did not move particularly kindly for Rateliff and his friends.
(Weber has been called, not particularly kindly, but also perhaps not inaccurately, "a bourgeois Marx").
This novel feels like a very active form of listening: not a particularly kindly listening, but not a satirical one either.
None of his novels look particularly kindly upon his fellow man, but Lucky Jim, his first, is driven by a particularly epic disdain for the idiocies, pedantries, mindless rules and unpleasant personal habits with which humanity is cursed.
The Food Standards Agency concedes there has not been a single incidence of food poisoning linked to raw milk in England or Wales for a decade, but it does not look particularly kindly on the product.
Like most of the 100,000-odd Britons living here, he'd rather not be identified: Dubai's authorities have never taken particularly kindly to criticism, and although he's a firm, even a fervent believer in its future, in the present climate no one wants to find themselves on a plane back home, do they?
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This was ineffectual, particularly since they kindly opened up for cars.
In the museum, Neanderthals are portrayed as kindly, if not particularly telegenic, humans.
Me just taking notes in a chair, he said kindly, just wasn't particularly exciting.
Not everyone takes kindly to such bluntness, particularly in the initial stage of each program, where the subjects' wardrobes are picked apart like so much straw.
But I too have mistaken "just sex" for love: particularly when the boy has a kindly or "glowing" face during the act and kisses me a lot and I want it to be love.
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