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Lorre's shows are sometimes condemned for using a laugh track, a charge that infuriates him.
White players are branded (and sometimes condemned) as introspective and analytical in style, and black players are assumed to be more nakedly emotional and in touch with jazz's underlying blues traditions.
While light poetry is sometimes condemned as doggerel, or thought of as poetry composed casually, humor often makes a serious point in a subtle or subversive way.
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Critics sometimes condemn it as "dark," because they judge it obfuscating and detrimental to the flourishing of the Way.
Mr. Darragh brings an antsy, peevish edge to Tom, his retorts to his mother marinated in ripe sarcasm that she sometimes ignores, sometimes condemns.
Sometimes the condemned person caught fire.
Does that approach ever waver – shouldn't we sometimes just condemn?
The jury excluded women and slaves and the decisions it reached were sometimes dodgy (condemning Socrates was probably a mistake).
"Sometimes we condemn government actions, and the pro-Thaksin people are very angry," she said, speaking of her colleagues at the library.
Modernism of every stripe was condemned, sometimes unfairly, for a tabula rasa approach to planning and insensitivity to local contexts.
Sometimes, I felt condemned to interact only with the lowest rungs of the tourism industry, the salesmen, touts, hucksters and guides — people like Joseph, a round man with bad teeth who approached me one day in the Jewish Quarter and offered, in the needling way of unlicensed tour guides everywhere, to show me the Ramban Synagogue, which I had, I said truthfully, just come from.
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