Such profuse adulation of the rich exists side-by-side with occasional media trashing of individuals as overly piggish or personally flawed. |
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She gets to go out on a date with Barry in which he further displays a capacity for nutso violence by trashing the men's room. |
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I'd feel better, though, if the city's burghers had shown some concern about the defacing and trashing that define this city every day. |
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I wish small-minded, moronic people would stop trashing whole groups of people and places, just to make themselves feel superior. |
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Now, if only somebody would do something about those manky, shabby, urban foxes which keep trashing my dustbin. |
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Frankie is the leader of a skinhead gang, roaming the streets, getting into bar fights and trashing the occasional record store. |
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Well, are the media trashing his reputation, by harping on it over and over again? |
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The dishy trashing of the film by the reviewer is not only heartbreaking, it's downright offensive. |
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If there was one thing everyday Americans didn't want to hear, it was self-involved celebrities trashing the president. |
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You're in a unique position in that you're a celebrity but one who's most famous for trashing her fallow celebrates. |
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But the burden for achieving national unity is on a president who could manage a narrow victory only by savagely trashing his opponent. |
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Livingstone would not be exempt from a Blair-type trashing if he too disappoints these high expectations. |
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Those who push to strip away the traditional protections of privacy may be trashing a prerequisite of personal freedom. |
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But that's not the case today, so why would a snowmobiler deliberately drive on a ski trail trashing the tracks and carving up the skating lane? |
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With Muck Up Day looming, there are images splattered across the news of hooligans trashing the streets. |
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It's called slander, and if your trashing is a tissue of lies that ends up harming your competitor's business, you can be sued successfully. |
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I would now like to appeal to those who frequent this secluded area to please respect our environment and refrain from trashing it. |
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That's why he's here tonight at a Republican Convention after putting out a documentary trashing President Bush, heavily criticizing President Bush. |
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Today's chaos is trashing human rights and torching values that many, including this newspaper, look to America to defend. |
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Somebody a few cells down is smashing and trashing in a rage, furious that he has been given the grey sloppy Prison Regulation mashed potato rather than chips. |
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If it's the latter, the intolerant minority are trashing any possibility of a grown-up debate. |
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Was the obvious alternative of cutting taxes on dividends instead of trashing income trust promises a subject of great discussion? |
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Right now some of the clients don't have that possibility, so they just keep trashing them. |
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This is the Conservatives' fifth budget since coming to power and they are trashing all environmental laws. |
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But all Washington wants to talk about is north Korea trashing its nuclear program. |
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Tinkering with wage rollbacks and trashing workers' rights are not the way out of the current economic crisis. |
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In response, Smith quit the party in a huff that July, trashing it as insufficiently principled on his way out the door. |
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Less than 24 hours after announcing his retirement, the knives are out as many of Australia's most influential commentators set about trashing his legacy. |
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As such, even leaving aside the ethics of the thing, I sometimes wonder how historians manage to keep their jobs after trashing their primary source material. |
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In May vandals went on the rampage trashing cars in a spate of incidents on the estates, including smashing windows, slashing sunroofs, tyres and scratching paintwork. |
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If Lowe's or kayak didn't advertise there, would we argue that they were trashing prissy little girls and their mom? |
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Rohrabacher has never been accused of trashing an office, but allegedly trashed his rental house instead. |
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Conservative activists have wasted no time in trashing the Conservative Victory Fund. |
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Having utterly flopped in the Republican primaries, the former Utah governor now seems intent on trashing the party. |
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The executive editor of The New York Times doesn't generally engage in trashing other news organizations. |
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If you insist on trashing independent progressive candidates, assuming this is why we have alternative newsweeklies, you could at least get your facts straight. |
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He just grabs his leading lady and bulldozes right on through, trashing just about every institution near and dear to the moral majority on the way. |
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Vintage is a fashion look that will never disappear, so next time you're doing your spring cleaning, think twice about trashing your favorite '80s suede jacket. |
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That is a draconian, arrogant and wilful trashing of people's rights. |
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When the Minister of Finance gives lessons in morality, he is basically trashing the extraordinarily competent Monique Jérôme-Forget, my friend and former colleague who is a brilliant finance minister. |
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To summarize, today we have a finance minister who has gone to the unprecedented step of trashing the business climate of Canada's largest province and telling a provincial premier what he should have in his own budget. |
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To question what the Chief of Staff of the Canadian Forces says and to have that characterized as trashing, I guess the Conservatives cannot stand to have any other opinion. |
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The football squad was made up of cavemen who were responsible for trashing many a locker room. |
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No society has ever been made safer by trashing due process of law. |
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People were trashing their own neighbourhoods. |
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He was extremely effectively in highlighting both the extremism and incoherence of Ryan's ideology, and his forcing Ryan to admit that he sought stimulus money, after trashing the stimulus bill as corrupt, was lethal. |
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She stated that she would not hand it over until she was transferred back to TQ and would even go as far as inflicting self-harm or trashing her cell if her requests were not met. |
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But we are trashing the guest house, and it feels wrong. |
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It's one of football's urban myths that a young Sir Les played a part in trashing the site at the BBC studios in White City. |
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Firstly there is the immediate humanitarian assistance which is essential, not least given the systematic trashing of infrastructure and transport by the militias in East Timor. |
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This trashing of the whole system of democracy that has been built up over a thousand years shows up time and time again and it has to come to a stop. |
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Many letter carriers may not cooperate, trashing the postcard instead, but it's worth the effort. |
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However, the Canadian Alliance, with its spurious statistics, its non-stop negativity and its non-stop trashing of the Canadian economy, it is sad to say, is part of the problem not part of the solution. |
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On trashing plans and turning hopes belly-up. |
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Extremists-often anarchists, animal-rights supporters, or environmentalists-indulge in such violent actions as smashing windows, setting fires, or trashing shops and fast-food outlets. |
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In contrast with his trashing of Romney, Murdoch had reservedly nice things to say about other members of the potential 2016 field, including the New Jersey governor, Chris Christie, whom he has brushed back before. |
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A series of arrests for petty crimes and finally a suspended sentence for trashing a North London community centre inspired Welsh to correct his ways. |
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