| 21. | The vigilante films, however, made the violent scenes more realistic and chose to dispense with the moralising.
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| 22. | They discuss religion with Muriel, condemning High Church affectations, and moralising which relies on Pascal's Wager.
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| 23. | Though the actual purpose of the parrot is to prevent its mistress from leaving, it does so without moralising.
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| 24. | Moralising depictions of the deadly sin of wrath ( anger ) had been a tradition in Northern art for centuries.
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| 25. | When the morality was attached importance to the medieval art, the tapestries illustrate the moralising role of narratives in allegories.
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| 26. | The most significant additional detail is the mouse's moralising on the happiness of being satisfied with one's lot.
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| 27. | His mischievous and often cruel delight in the outrageous, and his lack of moralising or sentiment, are characteristics which pervade his writings.
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| 28. | Characters can be both sympathetic and repulsive in the space of a few lines, and there is little room for usual TV moralising.
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| 29. | The fable was included in Nicholas Bozon's collection of moralising stories ( " Contes moralis�s " ) during the 1320s.
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| 30. | Here we see his interpretation of history for the first time, moralising about the success and failure of kings based on their moral conduct.
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