| 11. | Again as in the concert, there is no sense of mere demonstration or didacticism.
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| 12. | Best of all, it manages to explore the folly of cliquishness without sledgehammer didacticism.
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| 13. | A creeping didacticism has taken Lee hostage.
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| 14. | Despite its didacticism, " Focus " builds up a thunderhead of suspense.
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| 15. | "In spite of the screenplay's one-note didacticism,"
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| 16. | His most common complaint is against didacticism, which he calls a " heresy ".
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| 17. | A number of poetic works of F . U . Radziwill imbued with expressive didacticism.
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| 18. | Poe's writing reflects his literary theories : he disagreed with didacticism and allegory.
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| 19. | But the didacticism and the manipulative sentiment evident in the novel become even more apparent onstage.
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| 20. | But these works rarely fall into simple didacticism, and are never merely tales of decline.
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