As English as an aspidistra in the bay window of a bungalow, Orwell grew to love and loathe his heritage in equal measure. |
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I have felt powerless, disgusted, frustrated, horrified and even fearful this week, all in equal measure. |
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A Labour Party member, man and boy, I am horrified to see so many of my colleagues vote with ignorance and arrogance in equal measure. |
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This is a volume bulging with examples of wasteful use of public money, arousing laughter and scorn in equal measure. |
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His passionate advocacy has earned him the love of coma-affected families, and the scorn of the medical profession in equal measure. |
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Hilarious and heartbreaking in equal measure, there isn't a dull moment in this set of episodes. |
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As a result of this diligence, I have received commendation and commiseration in equal measure from both the paid and the voluntary participants. |
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With a diverse mix of issue and feature based stories, the series well seek to entertain and provoke in equal measure. |
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Not content with that, Malkmus will often tack on a coda that draws on ragtime, rap and showtunes in equal measure. |
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The slenderness of City's advantage meant the final whistle, when it finally came, was greeted with relief and applause in equal measure. |
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But the ubiquitous red, white and blue stripes are joined in equal measure by the Union Jacks, Canadian and US flags. |
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Sorry, but my mind has been overflowing with nice things and nasty things in equal measure. |
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Stereotypical teenagers have heads crammed full of soap-operas and bubblegum pop, scorning politics and their parents in equal measure. |
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His gloriously honeyed voice is a warm, agile instrument, suffused with sadness and joy, strength and fragility in equal measure. |
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By the time he is chucked out of the funeral home, he has stirred the audience's pity and contempt in equal measure. |
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As I said yesterday, I can be both classy and common in equal measure, depending on the context. |
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Wise, charming and kooky in equal measure, the last thing this e-mail conveyed was emotional impoverishment. |
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However, it is those same traits that have made her famous and infamous in equal measure. |
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Like a little plumped up raisin, he exudes vanity, smugness and frailty and desolation in equal measure. |
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This could prove to be intensely irritating and amusing in equal measure, and probably all too easy to take potshots at. |
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Some may consider it all irresistibly smart, rather than merely preposterous and precocious in equal measure. |
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To see the skills, elan and passion of that multi-ethnic product in action on Wednesday night was uplifting and enlightening in equal measure. |
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It's not as powerful as the initial projections led us to believe, and the Wankel engine uses oil and petrol in equal measure. |
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This position requires no formal qualifications beyond antiquity and a willingness to amuse and provoke in equal measure. |
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The wet Liberals are a pathetic and spineless bunch who are wholly subservient to government discipline and their own ambition in equal measure. |
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Street painting is sustained in equal measure by the public adoration of icons and artistic self-denial. |
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The outrage was levelled in equal measure against the investigators, for believing their own data, and the journal for publishing it. |
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The burden is a clutch of vivid memories which inspire a mixture of anger and pity in equal measure. |
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Law thus comes to embody, in equal measure, both political legitimacy and moral persuasiveness. |
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An individual life is a small thing, which must be seized and relished in equal measure. |
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Kumble displayed endurance, skill and enthusiasm in equal measure to pick up seven wickets on a day where he had to bowl 35.3 overs in torrid conditions. |
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The case has gripped and repulsed the nation in equal measure. |
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And it's sweet and it's sad and it's funny in equal measure. |
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Admiration and irritation are often expressed in equal measure. |
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Somehow, it manages to move me and make me laugh in equal measure. |
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It's badly acted, badly staged and badly directed, all in equal measure. |
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The average Italian presumes that the state is hopelessly inefficient and irredeemably corrupt in equal measure. |
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Like it or not, the activists are the suffragettes of the day and, as with the campaigners for women's votes, they attract fear, loathing and scorn in equal measure. |
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Although not officially assimilated into that society, they have become the mainstay of a black economy, exploited and appreciated in equal measure. |
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She reveals the good and the embarrassing in equal measure, but the more blushingly confessional she gets, the more candid, unrefined and gloriously nasty the record sounds. |
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The best bars attract a diverse clientele, and the Local pulls in post-work lingerers, students, canoodling couples and pre-clubbers in equal measure. |
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I hate him and love him in equal measure, and it's a dangerous cocktail. |
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He was also anxious and imperious in equal measure, and driven to an endless activity of rewriting that has no parallel I can think of among novelists. |
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Clearly the band have talent, they do have that grungy garage thing that makes you wanna dance and headbang in equal measure. |
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Towner remains the dominant composer and his tunes have depth and catchiness in equal measure. |
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The New Moon insists on persistence and perspiration in equal measure. |
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Building power systems out of central stations required combinations of engineering skill and financial acumen in equal measure. |
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Despite being largely unconsidered in the betting for what was a fair handicap, Rhombus showed bravery and resilience in equal measure to deny Kinema by a head. |
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Internet bookings are also increasingly strongly in the car rental market, driven in equal measure by low-cost offerings and full price car rentals. |
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Hoult swaggers through the blood-soaked melee in style, inspiring fear and loathing in equal measure as his Machiavellian puppetmaster jostles for superiority. |
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Laden with possibility and redundancy in equal measure, the maquette is a kind of sculptural prototype, doomed to supersession by the finished work. |
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