I have already told you that you shouldn�t behave so pretentiously about freely making characterizations without any support, just based on your assumptions.
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While carrying out their duties, Wong pretentiously tells Lee the first commandment of the Miscellaneous Affairs : There are no ghosts in this world!
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At times he sang with far too much arch solemnity, sounding pretentiously like a reedy, cut-rate version of the Doors'Jim Morrison.
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The film's central metaphor _ something about alligators who use mutants of their species as sacrificial objects _ is also confusing and complicated and pretentiously labored.
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The other two-thirds have focused, obsessively, on allegations of drug use, extramarital sex and assorted other character issues, as they are pretentiously called.
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He's referring to his pretentiously sordid profession, a business in which the art of the deal can be something of a bizarre art form in itself.
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And the Oxford scholar Terry Eagleton, in a much talked-about essay in The London Review of Books, called Spivak " pretentiously opaque ."
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Or, less pretentiously, it can be a way of saying, " Anybody else out there get the same feeling I get from this memory ?"
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Director David Twohy, who also made " Pitch Black, " pretentiously announces such footage at the start, alerting viewers that splices will show where new scenes were added.
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This year, overseen by by the Public Art Fund, it is occupied quietly, touchingly and at times a little pretentiously by the Russian emigre Conceptual installation artist Ilya Kabakov.