| 31. | "India, in spite of it's sanctimony, was really the aggressor,"
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| 32. | :: I'm not sure where you find condescension or sanctimony in the statement you quote.
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| 33. | I replied with the sanctimony of one who has inflicted a " gotcha " on an authority.
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| 34. | Yeah, but " Babe " neatly sidesteps sanctimony by being about as goofy as it can be.
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| 35. | Being sure that you're always on the side of the Good can breed a terrible sanctimony, however.
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| 36. | Whereas many college football coaches creep me out with their edgy sanctimony, Bowden charmed me early in this decade.
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| 37. | Here are the admonitions against succumbing wholeheartedly to the lures of capitalism and against the sanctimony of ugly-Americanism.
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| 38. | Professional boxing has always been a helter-skelter arrangement, of course, full of chicanery, sanctimony and larceny.
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| 39. | But there was no sense of command performance in Holyfield's offer, no hint of sanctimony in his circle.
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| 40. | He has a speaking rhythm that doesn't quite mask his impatience and a tone that sometimes borders on sanctimony.
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