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We felt ourselves crushed and beaten by an indiscriminating machine which destroys happiness in the service of jealousy.
But Severus was no indiscriminating adherent of monasticism.
While generally laudatory, the reviewer censured Brodie's indiscriminating partisanship.
But Tom Whigham's death, because he was such a vital person, made us all much more aware of how indiscriminating AIDS is."
This indiscriminating insect actually prefers to breed in people's wet basements, in forgotten bird baths, and in storm drains.
But the clever and shrewd Raju tells Narayan that they will remain quiet and will not reveal anything to anybody about the indiscriminating tape.
I had no intention of trying anything, silly or not, so I whistled to Grompozzle, who came slavering up, offering to lick the hands of my captors in his usual indiscriminating style.
He was an indiscriminating collector, who filled his house with a mass of often unlabelled specimens including stuffed birds, shells, insects, coins, minerals, a dolmen, weapons from New Zealand, and archaeological finds.
While they rebuke the indiscriminating bigotry with which some of our countrymen admire and imitate every thing English, merely because it is English, let them frankly point out what is really worthy of approbation.
There is an indiscriminating passion for music and sound in the group's songs: they borrow from classic rock, New Wave, jazz, country, industrial, punk and more, fusing it all with their own humorous, harrowing and bizarre takes on drugs, dreams and degradation.