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6 Sentences With "cynicisms"

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For all the cynicisms and falsehoods and other greed-driven epiphenomena that surround them, the games themselves are honest and their appeal is uncomplicated.
As it stands, athletes and their health are left at the mercy of their own half-understood ambitions and the corruptions and cynicisms of their nation-state leaders.
To the extent that college basketball works, though—that is, aside from all the rotten congeries of contradictions and cynicisms that definite its business model—it is because of how unmanageable it is.
Politics touches the lives of most Americans most clearly as pain—determining the cruelties that some people have to suffer and others do not, setting the variously occluded or intentionally dammed channels of recourse that are, but mostly are not, available as a result of various voluntary austerities and institutional cynicisms.
However, having recognized the hypocrisies and naiveties and cynicisms of right and left surely the argument against intervention spearheaded by US become more compelling.
Oscar Wilde, the Irish author and playwright, played an important role in bringing homosexuality into the public eye. The scandal in British society and subsequent court case from 1895–6 was highly discussed not only in Europe, but also in America, although newspapers like the New York Times concentrated on the question of blackmail, only alluding to the homosexual aspects as having "a curious meaning," in the first publication on April 4, 1895.Oscar Wilde Plaintiff: Cynicisms on Literature and Manners in an English Court. Marquis of Queensbury's Libel The Writer Rarely Writes What He Believes Is True and Thinks that Self-Realization Is the End of Life.. (1895 April 4). New York Times (1857–1922),5.

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