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A pervasive tone of homophobia has emboldened violent vigilantes.
It then canceled the broadcast, citing the film's numerous denunciations of the Roman Catholic Church and calling it "inappropriate for distribution because of its pervasive tone of ridicule".
The bells' penetrating and pervasive tone carries over considerable distances, which led to their use as signals, timekeepers and alarms.
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There's also a pervasive feeling that Obama's tone — as evidenced by tough rhetoric against Wall Street and BP — is dampening the spirits of business leaders, making them unwilling to take risks.
There's a pervasive carping, splenetic tone that pervades these last books, sinking them.
AJE's reputation grew in the U.S. as a welcome antidote to the pervasive mood and tone of so many of this country's media.
Corruption is pervasive, with a permissive tone set at the top.
Eventually there is not much left but hints of the melody, blurry inner harmonies and an increasingly pervasive and elemental pedal tone on the bass and lower strings.
In the meantime, the Democrats used their attacks to expose what they say is the bill's tone of pervasive mistrust of, and hostility toward, the scientific community.
McAdams 77 79 identifies narrative tone as the most pervasive feature of biographical narratives.
The smell is pervasive.
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