Late in his life, Macedonski had come to reject Symbolist tenets, defining them as " imbecilities " designed for " the uncultured ".
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The condition of English rule in Ireland at this time has been described as a chronic state of " imbecility, folly and corruption ".
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It's not just our age, our singleness, our _ what shall I call it ? _ imbecility when it comes to life.
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Vibe I am getting here is that the uninformed have attempted to make an " informed " decision based upon either personal bias or just general imbecility.
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In addition to his jag, he carried a pocket knife, a bunch of keys, a dun for the ring and his usual look of imbecility.
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This task performed, he sank into a total imbecility both of mind and body, which continued for two years, till his death in January 1782.
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The former treatise ( on his own imbecility ) was probably a confessional monologue or dialogue, and Valerius of Bierzo may have used it as a model.
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Perhaps Jackson and Phillips were inspired by the Ebonics imbecility last year in Oakland, where school officials voted to teach black schoolchildren ghetto slang instead of correct English.
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But " Swordfish " gets dumber and dumber and finally crosses into imbecility about the time a bus starts floating around the skyline of downtown Los Angeles.
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Beginning Friday night on ABC, " Complete Savages " exploits a form of suburban barbarism and male imbecility that has the stale, dated air of an unused rec room.