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I saw one the other night on the tube, in a suit and tie, talking moralistically.
Let's suppose that 25% of the communicative Internet are moralistically sound.
Being against child protection is like being for wife beating; it's moralistically inconceivable.
"It's not something, however, that's going to be moralistically or legislatively put out of existence," said Giamatti.
He wrote about 60 books, many of them moralistically exploring the evils of drugs, sexism and racism.
"If you get a situation where television content is coming down very moralistically on one side and not exploring the complexity of issues, that's a bad thing."
But pastiche writing tends to become a scrapbook, a compendium of antimoralism that shrieks moralistically, Look at me!
The USA uses these laws, for the most part (according to state) in the most moralistically hypocritical way anywhere on earth.
Neither jingoistic nor moralistically antiwar, "Fixed Bayonets!"
As is customary with fiction intended for a faith-based readership, the book propounds explicitly and moralistically ideas that a mainstream novelist would probably suggest implicitly.
Mr. Kingsley banged his fork against his plate and said: "You have to look at these journeys as an actor, not moralistically.
Chalmers makes one last attempt to use Ross for his own ends, which Bullitt moralistically rejects before pursuing Ross.
The first two Hardy films dealt moralistically but fairly frankly with the danger of adultery among the younger generation, but the later ones avoided such controversial themes.
Their careers, Mr. Wills observes, found "Bush striving socially down, Dukakis striving moralistically up."
He claimed to have read the book and stated that criticism of aid is "moralistically a tough position to take" and "books like that - they're promoting evil".
LaVeyan Satanism, however, does not describe Magic moralistically by discerning "White" (good) or "Black" (evil) varieties.
Since the late 1960's, this country has lost its hold on the central operating principle of democratic life - that political adversaries should respect, rather than moralistically dismiss sincere opposing views.
Marquee Murder Case Heads Toward Appeal To the moralistically minded, it was another warning of the worst wages of spousal betrayal.
Purportedly written by a Chinese traveler in England named Lien Chi, they used this fictional outsider's perspective to comment ironically and at times moralistically on British society and manners.
You know we're in trouble when Jeff Gannon, asked about his murky past on Bill Maher's show on April 29, moralistically joked that "usually the way it works is people become reporters before they prostitute themselves."
The Books of Hours ends with the Office of the Dead: repeated depictions of funerals and burials that loop back to, and moralistically shade, the temporal images of seasons and stars with which the volume opened.
When he says of Bilbo that he gave up the Ring 'of his own accord: an important point', he may be saying only that Bilbo can't have become too badly addicted, or more moralistically that Bilbo's good impulse will help his cure.
One source for the information was a 'phantom' (unnamed) correspondent for the New York Evening Sun and the second was Leonard Wood, a "moralistically intolerant" person who was later believed by many in the Army to have stabbed his friend Lawton in the back.