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- adverb In a
moralistic manner.
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Examples
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After all, people in general tend to have moral misgivings about them, such that even if they deny the state any right to prevent them, they (moralistically?) declare they should be “rare”.
Matthew Yglesias » Abortion Views Getting More Partisan 2010
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The series does not deploy these themes didactically or even moralistically.
What Girls Want 2008
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The series does not deploy these themes didactically or even moralistically.
What Girls Want 2008
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That audience would be a teen one, and making the film as nice and friendly and as moralistically strong as the teen-wolf/vampire films.
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That audience would be a teen one, and making the film as nice and friendly and as moralistically...
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“Having two identities for yourself is an example of a lack of integrity,” Zuckerberg says moralistically.
The Facebook Effect David Kirkpatrick 2010
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… If you're a GOP candidate, would you rather moralistically denounce Mark Foley's behavior -- or defend your position on Iraq?
Midterm Roundup 2009
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Why moralistically ram the multi-culti nowhere down the throats of a perfectly tolerant people?
John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2009
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Why moralistically ram the multi-culti nowhere down the throats of a perfectly tolerant people?
John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2009
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Why moralistically ram the multi-culti nowhere down the throats of a perfectly tolerant people?
John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2009
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