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- The eloquence of the marks is complete, sweepingly lyrical and gratingly staccato.
- And this is the part that the appeals panel dealt with specifically and sweepingly.
- Assertions like that are so sweepingly speculative that they are both irrefutable and unprovable.
- People are not interested in sweepingly condemning everybody.
- Its main economic programs-liberalization, deregulation and privatization-are sweepingly imposed worldwide.
- It was a brilliant game plan, shrouded in secrecy, meticulously considered and sweepingly grand.
- Based on the barcarolle rhythm and mood, it features a sweepingly romantic and slightly wistful tone.
- He has spoken sweepingly of what he views as the challenges of rapid technological change facing this generation.
- Some of his fortune was squandered through what he sweepingly describes as " bad investments ."
- Since then, the defense fund has wisely argued that legislators must act as sweepingly as parents do.
- In this article, French concerns about US policy and culture are sweepingly characterized as anti-Americanism.
- I don't think it would be wise to sweepingly ban an entire subset of our editorbase.
- He considered his artistic influences to be sweepingly pan-cultural, from African sculpture to Giorgio de Chirico.
- More sweepingly, in 184 AD Commodus renamed all the months of the year after names and aspects of himself.
- Similar acts, in other parts of the world, have been inspired by what is too sweepingly called Islamic fundamentalism.
- The movie aspires to an epic grandeur that is at once sweepingly romantic and contemporary in the lightness of its touch.
- It applies also to billboard ads, coupons, promotional giveaways like T-shirts and, most sweepingly, store displays.
- "The mind is kind, " declares Banks, who has a fleeting cameo as a sweepingly optimistic doctor.
- Another proposal discussing the mind body problem is idealism, in which the material is sweepingly eliminated in favor of the mental.
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