| 41. | A swift piece of satire, in fact, concerns the sanctimony of the eloquent Bart Giamatti ( George DiCenzo ).
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| 42. | Let's hope that Moyers, representing the unrepentant middle-left, will not let the opportunity dissolve into sanctimony.
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| 43. | The chaos and horror of cancer are papered over with sentiment and sanctimony, then packaged as a higher state of being.
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| 44. | The director is Roland Joffe, whose sanctimony-charged filmography includes the studiedly mirthless " City of Joy,"
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| 45. | But then Clinton, with his I-feel-your-pain sanctimony, is practically Williams'alter-ego.
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| 46. | The new Democratic ticket must take care not to overdo the sanctimony as they run away from the lame-duck rogue.
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| 47. | -Presuming to know what vehicle any deity might drive is the sort of sanctimony that gives religious arrogance a bad name.
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| 48. | What's really " banned in Boston " is the memory of the sin and slaughter the sanctimony is founded upon.
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| 49. | And Huffington seems to be able to carry the message off in a neighborly way without Bennett's near-terminal sanctimony.
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| 50. | Signorile's book, which is thematically complimentary to Rotello's, ultimately impales itself on its author's sanctimony.
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