| 21. | The eight-part serial was widely condemned at the time for its amorality and violence.
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| 22. | The result is a stilled, mausoleum-like evocation of modern amorality and cultural absurdity.
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| 23. | "The problem with amorality in media is,'Give them what they want .'
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| 24. | His libretto for Agrippina is marked out by its amorality and the domination of aria over recitative.
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| 25. | For all his thuggish amorality, he is no match for this cast-iron culture of appearances.
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| 26. | International companies are competing there for natural gas rights with the easy amorality of main-chance commerce.
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| 27. | In a monologue on the insignificance of his victims, he reveals the full extent of his amorality.
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| 28. | Wiebe Bijker has responded to this criticism by stating that the amorality of ANT is not a necessity.
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| 29. | The satyrs characterised themselves by amorality, excessive drinking and the breaking down of traditional values and barriers.
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| 30. | The Balokole movement criticized established hierarchies within the Church of Uganda and questioned prevailing amorality or double standards.
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