| 11. | Skidmore's genius _ and that word was used unsparingly last weekend _ was threefold:
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| 12. | His political changes are difficult to follow or explain, and they have been unsparingly censured.
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| 13. | So why was Hugh Grant mocked so unsparingly when he apologized for his misbehavior on Sunset Boulevard?
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| 14. | But still, is it right to use nighttime electricity unsparingly just because there is a surplus?
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| 15. | Over the years, Hale has spoken unsparingly of the parents who leave babies at Hale House.
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| 16. | Murder should either be unsparingly real or kitschy like the " Texas Chainsaw Massacre ."
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| 17. | In 1714, Higgins worked unsparingly for the relief of the soldiers in the Siege of Barcelona.
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| 18. | Cohen depicts the progressive death of love precisely and unsparingly, with Proustian richness of detail and intensity.
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| 19. | He was, though a great cultivator of sensibility and unsparingly criticized the rising " philosophes ".
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| 20. | After carefully noting he wrote solely from memory, Fletcher unsparingly examined his own conduct and sometimes found it wanting.
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