| 41. | Beard's exposition of the workings of Providence against sinners and persecutors has been called " theatrical moralism ".
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| 42. | Since this was reported in The Chicago Sun-Times by Lynn Sweet, the capital has been awash in moralism.
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| 43. | In both instances, Klein finds the combination of American utopianism, moralism and consumer culture to be well nigh unbearable.
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| 44. | But the thing about moralism is that it is never easy, never clear-cut and never, never unanimous.
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| 45. | But American moralism and exceptionalism only make it harder to accept the self-restraint that comes with collective decision making.
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| 46. | The school of Conservative Realists, whose most distinguished practitioner is Henry Kissinger, rejects the moralism of Kagan and Kristol.
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| 47. | The priesthood of Conservative Moralism wants to replace the static nature of the containment policy with a form of democratic imperialism.
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| 48. | The libidinous LA ethos clashed last week with the New Moralism of the Democratic ticket to create l'affaire Sanchez.
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| 49. | But there is nonetheless a severe, powerful moralism lurking beneath the film's dispassionate matter-of-factness.
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| 50. | His political career did not bloom into anything great, but it does illustrate his characteristics his nationalism and his moralism.
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