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- adverb In an
unenlightening way.
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Examples
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Although some observers rate A Bright Room Called Day highly, I thought it unenlighteningly pretentious and left at the delayed intermission.
David Finkle: First Nighter: Tony Kushner's Intelligent Homosexual's Guide... Continues Genius Display David Finkle 2011
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Although some observers rate A Bright Room Called Day highly, I thought it unenlighteningly pretentious and left at the delayed intermission.
David Finkle: First Nighter: Tony Kushner's Intelligent Homosexual's Guide... Continues Genius Display David Finkle 2011
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Although some observers rate A Bright Room Called Day highly, I thought it unenlighteningly pretentious and left at the delayed intermission.
David Finkle: First Nighter: Tony Kushner's Intelligent Homosexual's Guide... Continues Genius Display David Finkle 2011
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Although some observers rate A Bright Room Called Day highly, I thought it unenlighteningly pretentious and left at the delayed intermission.
David Finkle: First Nighter: Tony Kushner's Intelligent Homosexual's Guide... Continues Genius Display David Finkle 2011
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As you will recall, however, my invitation to you to debate me here rejected such a contrived and unenlighteningly narrow limitation of the topic.
Mr. Ritholtz Replies 2009
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As you will recall, however, my invitation to you to debate me here rejected such a contrived and unenlighteningly narrow limitation of the topic.
VDARE.com: Blog Articles » Print » Mr. Ritholtz Replies 2009
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Researching a piece about Stax records a while ago, I had the opportunity to ask Mr Hayes what had given the former backing musician and soul writer the inspiration and confidence to strike out into such bold sonic terrain, to which he replied, somewhat unenlighteningly, "I don't recall too much about it ... but you know, it's all good, s'all good."
Telegraph Blogs 2008
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