Only a hypocrite would ban foxhunting but allow the more proletarian pleasures of fishing, which is quite clearly a form of drawn-out torture. |
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Some nurses may fear being a hypocrite, particularly if they also indulge in alcohol. |
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He describes the conduct of one reverend, Mr. Rigby Hopkins, whom he considers the greatest religious hypocrite. |
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He is a good-mannered hypocrite whose tedious righteousness has driven his beloved wife away. |
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When you enunciate your principles, you are condemned as a hypocrite because your people have failed to live by them. |
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Sadly, she seems to have lost that adventurous turn of mind and decided to become an angry hypocrite instead. |
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Her Agamemnon is both divinely doomed and a moral hypocrite who combines protestations of paternal love with dalliance with a Greek war-widow. |
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He's a hypocrite who sends his child to private school, but opposes choice for parents without his sort of money. |
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He is a Pharisee exposed, the hypocrite who tells his patients how virtuous it is to be stoical. |
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Since we'd done a fair amount of sinning together, her efforts came across to me as hypocrisy and I cannot abide a hypocrite. |
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The hypocrite is a good example for other people, a model of probity and decorum, at least until the truth comes out. |
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Stop complaining about free speech and don't be a hypocrite, there's a love. |
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While tracking Tony's daughter down, Angela finds herself in fisticuffs with a saucy waitress, and is revealed as a monstrous hypocrite. |
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So the only reason you tried fruitarianism was so you could make fun of them and not be a hypocrite, right? |
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I could not understand why so often, in the literature of vagabondage, the vagrant beggar was described as a hypocrite. |
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To me he is false, a bluffer, a hypocrite, a sectarian, a coward and an opportunist. |
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Why don't you practice what you preach, and not be such a hypocrite? |
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He's a pious hypocrite and a greedy, petty, stupid, mean-minded crook. |
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Not only is every episode gone through in surprising detail but we soon learn why each colleague who disapproved of his op-ed was a hypocrite for doing so. |
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For here is a man who is a hypocrite, an influence-peddler, a racial mudslinger, hell-bent on being president of the United States. |
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Mr Michel appears before us rather like the hypocrite Tartuffe in Molière's play: fat and pink, rosy-cheeked and carmine-lipped. |
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Not only did he once again act as a dictator, he is a duplicitous hypocrite. |
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To have no view, I realised as I left, amounted to much the same as being a hypocrite. |
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Rick Santorum, a record of betrayal, another serial hypocrite who can't be trusted. |
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So am I being a hypocrite running people over in my virtual car without a pang of remorse? |
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Voters, who cannot bear too much truth, require it of them and only a child or a hypocrite should be unable to see this. |
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Alexei refuses and in the final count his brother, an apathetic hypocrite, accepts the marriage. |
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When are we going to stop our hypocrite speech about whaling for scientific purposes? |
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Does wildlife campaigner Prince Charles's hunting habit make him a hypocrite? |
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Therefore, if a liberal makes too much money advocating on behalf of the poor, she or he becomes a hypocrite. |
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Your criticism of me as a hypocrite is lame, weak and not really thought out. |
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What I'm basically saying here is that he is a no-good hypocrite. |
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For his sins he is now regarded as a hypocrite, nay, a traitor. |
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And you can't beat that crusty old hypocrite, Joseph, for comic relief. |
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Even for a congenital hypocrite, he hit a high watermark this week. |
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No longer chuckling at his politically incorrect jokes, they turned on him for being a hypocrite, for saying one thing and doing another – for breaking his promise. |
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When Mr Moore responded that the senator was a hypocrite because he is a fan of Cuban cigars, Mr Thompson released a video of himself chomping a stogie and telling the filmmaker to consider a mental asylum. |
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Arkansas Congressman Tom Cotton is a dangerous man and a hypocrite. |
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Also paying their respects at the service was Tony Blair another warmonger and hypocrite. |
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Yet some of his contemporaries thought him a prig and hypocrite. |
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Eric Cantor was a noxious, cookie-cutter, U.S. Chamber, GOP hypocrite. |
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The film implies that the evangelist, as a type, is a fanatic, a sanctimonious prig, and ultimately a hypocrite. |
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There's no hypocrite like an English hypocrite. |
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