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Religion makes you happy, if not lived too dogmatic and intolerantly.
He rarely seemed happier than when intolerantly defending propositions in which he did not believe.
He planted himself before me and shouted intolerantly, and anyone's Greek was good enough to get his drift.
Kenny stalked off, chafing intolerantly at the anticlimacteric tenor of his summer.
It runs entirely counter to the Iranian/Persian spirit to rule as intolerantly as this mullah regime is doing.
Leoric went with him; striding impatiently, suspiciously, intolerantly, yet continuing to go with him.
The last time JinWales was intolerantly nagging someone else about their anonymity a third poster gave a justifiable rebuke.
Marra, young and intolerantly professional would have been scornful of those tears, he knew: "Why hire a mongrel and bark yourself?"
HIGGINS [jumping up and walking about intolerantly] Eliza: youre an idiot.
HIGGINS [rising intolerantly and standing over Doolittle] Youre raving.
The Dutch historian Pieter Geyl, writing in 1955, considered Macaulay's Essays as "exclusively and intolerantly English".
He acts intolerantly and dismissively towards Barbie and their three children, and the marital relationship comes under intolerable strain as the couple argue, bicker and snipe constantly at each other.
When I took my first foreign language in high school, I clearly remember being intolerantly amused by the peculiar way Spanish speakers say certain things, which I learned were called idiomatic expressions.
He was an honest, but narrow-minded ecclesiastic, who held what views he did hold intolerantly, and was always wanting more power to constrain those who differed from him (see his letter in Hatfield MSS.
Macaulay's description of Whitgift as "a narrow, mean, tyrannical priest, who gained power by servility and adulation," is rhetorical and exaggerated; but undoubtedly Whitgift's High Church beliefs led him to treat the Puritans intolerantly.
Traditionally the area has been known as one characterised by the presence of immigrants - often described as 'illegal immigrants' though this term is used rather intolerantly in Hong Kong and at times may describe people who are no such thing.
The Blood guards and Vellyngaith's Kauld guards glared intolerantly at each other from across the half-cylinder of deck, weapons glumly buzzing, as their two leaders met in the middle of the curved deck on the Blood Plume's loading area.