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  • There's a lot to enjoy here, but the ladies wind up sanctimoniously opening a women's crisis center and romping through a girl-group musical number that's painful to see.
  • It gives the public credit for more sophistication than most pols do, especially the ones who haven't figured out that when they start yelling sanctimoniously about morality, people have learned to check their wallets.
  • "If you haven't had a conversation about race in a long time with someone of another race, you are part of the problem, " he said sternly, and perhaps a little sanctimoniously as well.
  • Some reviewers at the time sanctimoniously took issue with the idea of a comedy about a socially questionable topic such as divorce, but others praised Mitchell for writing in the spirit of British playwrights Arthur Wing Pinero and Henry Arthur Jones.
  • It's easy, Gelman says, " to stand up and declare sanctimoniously how concerned you are, and to appoint yourself to the elite ranks of those who'care'more than the rest of us ."
  • While many supporters of impeachment have sanctimoniously worried about the precedent of a censure, what they ought to worry about is the precedent of impeaching a president who, outside the Beltway, maintains popular support, in this country and abroad.
  • Those profligate lenders in the financial centers would sanctimoniously blame their borrowers for the crash and leave off lending-- for fear their customers and shareholders will sue them for being as foolish in the future as they had been in the past.
  • In the end, Bank's failure to turn Hannah into a credible individual, combined with his tendency to sanctimoniously italicize the larger meanings of her story, results in a novel that is fundamentally flawed, despite its thrumming narrative drive.
  • For the record I think Winkelvi's comment on your talk page was utterly stupid and they should be ashamed of themselves for sanctimoniously insinuating that you were homophobic, un-PC or whatever for removing something so obviously false and silly.
  • Playing ringmaster of the media circus is Kelsey Grammer's mock-solemn, ratings-driven TV anchor, who doesn't slobber as he sanctimoniously decries the violence he can't wait to cut to, but might as well.
  • And North, the sort of Republican skunk the GOP often creates and then sanctimoniously tries to disinvite to the party, has been running a TV commercial in which a fellow Vietnam veteran says of North, " He saved my life ."
  • Back when Phillips, a rap sheet rather than a diploma tucked under his arm, came out of the University of Nebraska, the Niners'Bill Walsh sanctimoniously sniffed that such a classy organization as his never would allow a Lawrence Phillips to sully its ranks.
  • In an interview with Harvard's Henry Louis Gates Jr . in the current issue of the New Yorker, Mrs . Clinton begins the talk by sanctimoniously referring the professor to a book by a Jesuit priest, Henri Nouwen, whose " discipline of gratitude " she says she has been practicing.
  • For over thirty years we have sanctimoniously and dishonestly pretended respect, if not awe, for an organisation which all the time we knew was a monstrous and farcical humbug . . . . The moral is to cease to engage in humbug, which almost all have happily and self-righteously engaged in for a generation ".
  • "To most people in the Islamic and Arab worlds, the official U . S . is synonymous with arrogant power, known mainly for its sanctimoniously munificent support not only of Israel but of numerous repressive Arab regimes and its inattentiveness even to the possibility of dialogue with secular movements and people who have real grievances, " he wrote last week in The Observer in London.
  • Producer Joel Silver's well-known revulsion for anything suggesting lightness of touch results in clumsy sexual double-entendres about joysticks and hardware, and a scene _ notable for its sleaziness even in a season devoted to more than usually savage depictions of the killing of women _ in which Baldwin's cop is sanctimoniously motivated to stab the female KGB renegade in a particularly ugly way.
  • Unless it was our overcaffeinated president sanctimoniously calling once more for an overhaul of campaign finance laws at his first post-election news conference, only to brazenly turn up hours later at a Democratic fund-raiser and assure guests who had paid $ 10, 000 a person or $ 15, 000 a corporation that it was a " good thing " that they were expanding the party's base.
  • Oh if it were that easy, we'd all be size eight . " She emphasized the " extreme " nature of the proposed diet, saying that " The book spouts an extensive list of no-nos that you must avoid & In a nutshell, everything that makes our short, brutish lives that bit more bearable . " She complains that the book is marketed as a diet book when that is not its sole focus : " This isn't so much a diet book as a propaganda pamphlet for veganism & it moves effortlessly from being potty-mouthed advice on how to adopt a fat-busting healthy diet, into a diatribe against eating meat . " She also said : " These pampered LA princesses work hard to make us feel guilty for trying to make our lives a bit easier . . . They sanctimoniously lecture us on the cancer-causing chemicals in wine, and the nasties lurking in diet sodas & Skinny Bitch is just the same-old diet rules repackaged in an obnoxious and bullying tone ."
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