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  • The urge toward enlightenment wrestles with the need to find a job, and both can be pinned to the mat by the swinish desire to wallow in trash.
  • Nicholson is an actor we have come to have ambivalent feelings about _ even when he's playing it cool, there's something swinish about him.
  • "Excuse me ? " she said upon hearing the term-- which sounded swinish but means " an artistic or literary imitation ."
  • For his part, Randolph, swinish and greedy, is what Sylvester the cat might be like in real life : his every utterance is flecked with bile.
  • To veteran antiwar leader Carl Oglesby, the book is a " contemptible, swinish piece of work " representing much too little of an apology, way too late.
  • Warning : It takes a willingness to overlook a fair amount of swinish behavior to appreciate " The Gift, " the strangely charismatic new musical at Hollywood's Tiffany Theater.
  • Then again, great artists seem to get away with swinish behavior ( see : " Pollock " ) because . . . well . . . because they're great artists.
  • After the boisterous clowning of the opening set piece _ which involves the ritual humiliation of the Dursleys, Harry's swinish Muggle guardians _ the picture settles down into a plodding, heavy rhythm.
  • He intended it to be " a little college of true students of theology who would defend the mysteries of Scripture against those ignorant laymen who profaned with swinish snouts its most holy pearls " ..
  • "Such a swinish attitude to investors reflects negatively on the country's economy and they will simply stop investing money, " he was quoted by the ITAR-Tass news agency as saying.
  • The third generation of Kennedy men has muddied the liberal banner with swinish treatment of women _ in an era when the women are no longer willing to bury themselves in their church, their cups and their credit cards.
  • In one of the articles contained in Kung Fu Tea, a regular column, Mr Justice Godfrey was deemed " swinish ", and two Chinese judges were labelled " yellow-skinned dogs ".
  • Four of the seven attacks were contained in Kung Fu Tea, a regular column, one of which called Mr Justice Godfrey " swinish " and called two Chinese judges " yellow-skinned dogs ".
  • As a result of his growing sympathy for the working-classes and poor, Morris felt personally conflicted in serving the interests of these individuals, privately describing it as " ministering to the swinish luxury of the rich ".
  • Just one example _ a fiercely proud, swinish couple running a shop catering only to " local " people and their increasingly demented campaign against construction of a freeway that would roll through town . _ _ _ __
  • He recalls a previous pre-swinish incarnation in which he was a person called " Pimping Billy ", who worked as a horse-holder at the playhouse with Shakespeare and was the real author of 5 of the plays.
  • While they never take matters to the lesbian dimension of " Bound, " their complicity deepens as they try to wriggle out of the spotlight turned on them by and Alex Norton's swinish homicide detective and Maurice Roeves.
  • It had called judges and members of a tribunal policing pornography " swinish white-skinned pigs " and " yellow-skinned dogs, " and warned that it would " wipe them all out ."
  • Attempting to get Mike out of his doldrums is the suavely swinish Trent ( Vince Vaughn ), whose overblown rhetoric and politically incorrect view of male-female relationships is ameliorated by two things _ he's genuinely sexy and very loyal to his moping buddy.
  • In a series of articles, the paper called judges and members of a tribunal policing pornography " swinish white-skinned pigs " and " mangy yellow-skinned dogs, " and warned that it would " wipe them all out ."
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