It " summed up the literary, social and moral history of the century with comic richness as well as encyclopedic knowingness ", according to Malcolm Bradbury.
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Narrated, in part, by Nichols, it is a hodgepodge of sometimes-crazed charges that are thrown off with an air of knowingness but little documentation.
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The church does not salvation in mainstream Christianity : salvation is achieved through Gnosis, described as " an inner'knowingness,'a change of consciousness ."
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St . Paul area, and he covers it with all the knowingness but none of the whimsy that his fellow Minnesotan, Garrison Keillor, brings to Lake Wobegon.
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To earlier generations, escaping the claustrophobic all-knowingness of a village for the relative anonymity of the city was one of the more liberating aspects of modern life.
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Happily, though, the difference between dumb, crude jokes made in earnest and dumb, crude jokes made with a wink of referential knowingness is not terribly significant.
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Ruzowitzky's film, part of the New York Film Festival, does show off a knowingness that reaches beyond its stylized simplicity, but its tone often remains uncertain.
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And if I don't know, then I accept my not knowingness, and I say, well, that's as far as I can go ."
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The first issue of magazine reports on topics ranging from Bosnia to budget cuts in a tone that is clearly intended, at least, to reproduce the arch knowingness of The New Republic.
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And the film's knowingness about the rock world is underscored by Doug McMillan, who plays a close-mouthed, mysterious so-called legend who helps spot talent among new bands.