It was more like a soccer match attended by a club of misanthropic inebriates. |
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As a result, the film contains no fresh insights and is a cold and misanthropic work. |
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As one would expect, his subjects are largely misanthropic, monosyllabic, malnourished mouth-breathers, all with the same vacant, 100-yard stare. |
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In any event, the conclusion of Solaris has an unpleasant, misanthropic quality. |
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Kubrick, of course, is eternally categorised as cold, unemotional, misanthropic, somehow inhuman. |
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It is possible that you are antisocial, misanthropic, or in need of a good shrink. |
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For our own sanity, if nothing else, we cannot really subscribe to such a misanthropic and nihilistic worldview. |
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There is a similarly fat chance of us accepting the other unquestioned assumptions underpinning misanthropic doom-mongering about health. |
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The only possible way not to get bitter and misanthropic as you grow old is to become a hermit. |
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To whom should we float our wild conspiracy theories and misanthropic fulminations on people we disagree with, if anything we say to journalists is suddenly on the record? |
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Froberg takes on the role of misanthropic sloganeer or street-corner proselytizer, belting out his apocalyptic aphorisms over furiously oscillating punk rock. |
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It is here that postman Dafydd makes his rounds, thereby providing a link between a gallery of nouveau-riche foreigners, misanthropic farmers, bohemians and peevish locals. |
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I was in the early throes of a spell of misanthropic hermitism. |
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The story of Scrooge, the greedy and misanthropic moneybags conceived by Dickens, is universally known. |
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This requires that we eschew the misanthropic ideology of racism and apartheid. |
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Mourning Dawn plays an inspired music at the crossroads of Black Metal's misanthropic rage and Doom Metal's despair and heaviness. |
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Leila, a young, introverted, seemingly misanthropic musician, has difficulty adapting to the external world. |
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However, the aggressive and misanthropic nature of the imperialist power system, the denial of any democratic conditions, finds its most visible expression in it. |
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The obsessed and misanthropic Plainview makes more money than he can spend while others are ruined. A growing slick of worriesThese days the oil critics have an embarrassment of riches to work with. |
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Moreover, the gents scrub up nicely in impeccable suits and they're able to give their songs just as much misanthropic drama as their stage presence would suggest. |
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This style of writing might be rooted in Leclair's character, which was described by his contemporaries as difficult, reserved, evasive of companionship and almost misanthropic. |
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Regrettably, this extremely pernicious, misanthropic and mostly anti-Christian ideology continues to take its victims to this day and to have its representatives. |
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The bearers of a misanthropic ideology remain a threat to us. |
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Some local residents in Teddington regarded Blackmore as somewhat unsociable, if not misanthropic. |
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