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6 Sentences With "invidiousness"

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Sometimes she caught him looking at her with a louring invidiousness that she could hardly bear.
Because contemporary equal protection jurisprudence focuses on motive, courts have failed to meaningfully address the pipeline's systemic invidiousness.
But this would be unfair, and not only because of the invidiousness of comparisons between filtered past and relatively raw present.
That is why, of course, we do not rely upon either the artificiality or the incongruity of the exercise, let alone its invidiousness.
His stubbornness and invidiousness earned him the Low German nickname Fürsate (Engl. literally: fire-seed(er), the Firebug). The provost of Hamburg's Subchapter refused to pay, declaring the donum to be illegal, the suffragan prince-bishops of Lübeck, of Ratzeburg, and of Schwerin assented to that view.
The satirists saw in opera the non plus ultra of invidiousness. High melodies would cover the singers' expressions of grief or joy, conflating all emotion and sense under a tune that might be entirely unrelated. Alexander Pope blasted this shattering of "decorum" and "sense" in Dunciad B and suggested that its real purpose was to awaken the Roman Catholic Church's power ("Wake the dull Church") while it put a stop to the political and satirical stage and made all Londoners fall into the sleep of un-Enlightenment: :::Joy to Chaos! let Division reign: :::Chromatic tortures soon shall drive them [the muses] hence, :::Break all their nerves, and fritter all their sense: :::One Trill shall harmonize joy, grief, and rage, :::Wake the dull Church, and lull the ranting Stage; :::To the same notes thy sons shall hum, or snore, :::And all thy yawning daughters cry, encore. (IV 55–60) An 1875 postcard from the Victoria and Albert Hall showing the Duke's Company theatre in Dorset Gardens (the so-called "machine house") in operation from 1671 to 1709, which began as a playhouse and gradually became a house for spectacle.

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