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"unthinkingly" Definitions
  1. without thinking about the effects of what you do or say
"unthinkingly" Synonyms
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116 Sentences With "unthinkingly"

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Nugent, a man once unthinkingly robust, had suffered a stroke several years back.
We surrendered them unthinkingly, believing Britain to be the keystone to our success.
But in reality his breezy style seems not so much boldly Churchillian as unthinkingly reckless.
Trustees and donors, sensitive to the critique of campuses as unthinkingly liberal, want intellectual diversity.
The frustrating truth about the illusory truth effect is that it happens to us unthinkingly.
Anecdotes about people falling off cliffs, discovering dead bodies and wandering unthinkingly into the street.
Just as fitting, its tainted contents taste indistinguishable from all the other water we unthinkingly consume.
My Spotify library is full of old standbys and childhood favorites that I return to almost unthinkingly.
They were better at mobilising arguments to justify partisan positions that, in truth, they probably held unthinkingly.
It is bad to unthinkingly dismiss entire genres as artistically bankrupt, just because those genres are popular!
A new generation of customers, though, no longer unthinkingly hands over its dead to the nearest funeral director.
They won't attack on purpose, though they'll trample you unthinkingly if you don't get out of their way.
We should be expected to scrutinize the advice we receive, these critics say, rather than accept it unthinkingly.
Was it just the opportunity to work for selfish wealthy people who unthinkingly suck the life out of them?
It's a way to create without unthinkingly doing things the same way simply because that's how you've always done them.
Black pepper is taken for granted in our cooking; we add it unthinkingly, in mild quantities, to almost every dish.
Within a day, I was blindly and unthinkingly slapping my thumb down on the right spot to unlock the 7 Pro.
But in today's technological world, we unthinkingly subsidize Silicon Valley whether we go to Milan or the Maldives, Tuscany or Thailand.
It's easier than ever to spend money unthinkingly, given Starbucks or Dunkin Donut apps designed to speed through the checkout line.
Born in India to diplomat parents, he saw his peers drifting through elite colleges and wandering unthinkingly into finance or consulting.
My brief time as a synesthete showed me an innate association that I believe I unthinkingly tapped to boost my recovery.
My brief time as a synaesthete showed me an innate association that I believe I unthinkingly tapped to boost my recovery.
So, we burrow unthinkingly into the seductive safety of the near past, preferring to wrap ourselves in a cultural comfort blanket.
One way to make better decisions is to be bring some consciousness to an activity that many people go about unthinkingly.
In essence, it's very easy to unthinkingly read Aladdin and the Genie as two Yankees in a land full of exotic Others.
What the truly fatuous laws underscore is how unthinkingly we rely on a mesh of norms to keep us out of trouble.
Life is a long string of frustrations punctuated by occasional moments of ecstasy, and it's healthy to hurl yourself unthinkingly into those moments.
If, bent on regime change, it acts unthinkingly, it could come to be seen once again in Latin America as imperialist and overbearing.
Republican appeals to freedom are often amusingly circular; the party coopted the language of liberty long enough ago that they deploy it unthinkingly.
By depriving you of just one vanity, just one of the many little distractions you've unthinkingly accumulated, Lent provides space for your guilt.
To students who are in their first semester at school, I urge you not to accept unthinkingly what your campus administrators are telling you.
When the attendant at the entrance to part two asked to take my photo, I said "yes" unthinkingly, as so many others surely will.
In 2018, we tend to accept the Disney additions to the story as the status quo, unthinkingly, as just the way the story goes.
Unthinkingly, he lifted her white sweater and smelled the woodsmoke from earlier that evening, the synthetic lavender of what he knew to be her shower gel.
Ms. Nelson-Greenberg is also considering the ways in which women unthinkingly absorb a poisoned social system for which patriarchy seems far too dignified a word.
Parents' habit of unthinkingly sending their offspring to their old school has also largely come to an end, bringing more parental scrutiny of the education on offer.
It would be a mistake to see this as the story of a reflex: Donald Trump hit Latinos just below the knee, and they instinctively, unthinkingly kicked.
It seeks to punish firms directly, as when Mercedes-Benz, a German carmaker, was recently obliged to issue a grovelling apology after unthinkingly quoting the Dalai Lama online.
Trump is also learning that while it is technically his prerogative to unthinkingly abuse U.S. allies and antagonize rival powers, the consequences of doing so are immensely constraining.
They pointed out that she had carelessly left codes lying around and that she had unthinkingly revealed her British background by pouring milk into cups before the tea.
By discriminating so plainly and so unthinkingly against half the population, Ms. Weiner and others in the #MeToo movement sabotage themselves while enabling the ascendancy of reactionary ignorance.
In all those years in Koran classes, there was no end to the round-bellied mullahs opining on the Jews or the gays as we children unthinkingly nodded along.
You can't unthinkingly reach for the bright yellow Snapchat icon anymore, and scrolling Instagram in black-and-white is like looking at a hundred shabby attempts at being artsy.
P3s can clearly play a useful role in delivery but are no panacea to bring on spending quickly and unthinkingly to hit President Trump's arbitrary $1 trillion spending target.
Terrifying as it is to contemplate the catastrophes of the 20th century, it would be even more frightening to imagine that humanity had stumbled unthinkingly into its darkest moments.
And what confuses me even more, is that I spent several years unthinkingly looking at whatever immaculate — but ultimately forgettable — wallpaper, the maker's of my phones decided to serve me.
For example, I don't have an Amazon Prime account, because I'm convinced that having one would get me into the habit of unthinkingly using Amazon every time I need something.
They only fall into a few traps, like when Tom unthinkingly says, "I'm going to ask you to lift your top up and have a feel" before performing an abdominal exam.
Driven in part by the decline of religion, and broader shifts in attitudes to death and dying, fewer bereaved are ready to cede their dead unthinkingly to an off-the-shelf burial.
America's current antiquated electoral system was imported from the British countryside more than 200 years ago, applied unthinkingly by colonists who didn't have the benefit of knowing about modern, fairer voting systems.
My experience was tainted early on, when, having already indulged in every single chocolate flavor available at my local scoop shop Peter's Ice Cream (RIP), I unthinkingly ordered a cone of Guinness Chocolate.
Often, we have a tendency to unthinkingly say — particularly with technological products — that whatever I'm going to do in the instant that something flashes in my face is what I really want to do.
He noted that when patients go to see a doctor or visit a hospital for treatment they willingly — and often unthinkingly — turn over vital personal information that can be valuable for would-be identity thieves.
Even when not working with technology, Ms. Molnár approached her art algorithmically: In a large 1971 drawing, she has executed by hand the same random distribution of angled strokes that the computer could produce unthinkingly.
"Devoted," by Cecilia Bengolea and François Chaignaud, bizarrely looks like a provincial dance recital, increasing the awkwardness of sloppy ballet in point shoes with rump-shaking and splats into splits unthinkingly borrowed from the dancehall genre.
The teen's story would have likely passed without notice, had it not been for the actions of his school, that decided rather unthinkingly to send a press release announcing his apparent "good fortune" to the national media.
And it's a problem not just for African-American artists fighting for access, but also for the white people — film critics very much included — who benefit from the system and often unthinkingly uphold its norms and biases.
Today, she meets teenagers named after Rose, though unthinkingly adding a rose emoji to an Instagram post recently sent the internet into a tizzy, with fans predicting a "Doctor Who" comeback — a rumor she's quick to scotch.
Also worth noting about the Galaxy Buds case: outside of the AirPods, this is the first time where I've unthinkingly put the case for a pair of wireless earphones into my jeans pocket and headed out the door.
The license agreement we didn't read but legally agreed to when we unthinkingly clicked "I agree" on a screen, or opened a package we purchased, gives all of those companies the legal right to conduct all of this surveillance.
It is equally laughable—as well as fundamentally sexist—to suppose that Umm Muthanna, unlike her male counterparts, didn't choose to join ISIS for her own reasons, but joined, unthinkingly, out of an emotional or romantic attachment to some male recruiter.
Antibiotics "created such a perceptual shift" in our process of imagining the possibilities of treatment that "it really colored, distorted, very successfully, the way we've thought about medicine," to the point where we have become unthinkingly resistant to other options.
"Regardless of the eventual outcome of the event, what remains chilling is the immediate condemnation of a conscientious, well-respected museum director by NYC public officials who unthinkingly equated the boycott of an Israeli-sponsored event with antisemitism," Kuoni and Estefan wrote.
Atwood's early years in the forest endowed her with a sense of self-determination, and with a critical distance on codes of femininity—an ability to see those codes as cultural practices worthy of investigation, not as necessary conditions to be accepted unthinkingly.
Yet Stacy, who previously worked helping the homeless, maintains a good deal of distance from her husband's career, both its spoils (she unthinkingly shows off her diamond ring to her less well-off younger sister) and the potential threat that looms when ­Roger's business falters.
Of course—and I wouldn't quite appreciate this until everyone else had left, Nola had gone to bed, and the two of us stayed on, talking—he'd been eating defiantly, angrily, fulfilling the role society had imposed on him and I, unthinkingly, had reinforced.
In an echo of future madcap moments, he was heavily criticised for a game against Fiorentina when he conceded a hat-trick to Gabriel Batistuta, with one of the goals a free kick from five yards after Lehmann had unthinkingly handled a back pass.
Until people get used to wine in cans, I would suggest proceeding cautiously, as the long psychological association of the 12-ounce beer can with a single serving might prompt some drinkers to unthinkingly down a couple of cans of wine — with regrettable results.
I first interviewed Ihsahn back when I was in college, and remembered him as being an exceedingly gracious, thoughtful interview, so when the opportunity came up to sit down with him in person and discuss one of my favorite albums, I jumped at the chance almost unthinkingly.
She breaks free not from him, but from the compulsion to obsess over whether he is a narcissist, clearing space to consider bigger questions, like the relationship between the cigarette butt she unthinkingly — a passing stranger might say narcissistically — flicks onto the sidewalk and impending climate catastrophe.
As the unarmed but outnumbering assailants pound Bin's head against the hood of his car, Qiao grabs his gun, exits the vehicle, and fires a series of warning shots into the air, putting a halt to the violence and saving her boyfriend's life, while unthinkingly sacrificing her own.
Of course, it would be irresponsible to begin shutting down bases willy-nilly, but it would equally be irresponsible to unthinkingly maintain expensive, outdated facilities that add nothing to our security and encourage anti-American sentiment in hostile countries — and that latter risk is the more likely danger of the two.
For it to end well, Trump will have to stop with his juvenile taunting of China on Twitter (and talking about how trade wars are "easy" to win) and quietly forge the best rebalancing deal we can get — we probably can't fix everything at once — and move on, without stumbling unthinkingly into a forever tariff war.
As memorable as the designs themselves was Mr. Risso's decision to show the collection on models in a real array of shapes and sizes, including one thickset young guy whose fixed look of distaste was either the result of indigestion or a rebuke to those of us who unthinkingly capitulate, one season after the next, to a single fashionable body ideal: that of the pretty male starveling.
She also accuses the authors of referencing only experts and books that confirm their narrative of a 'female Viking warrior' story:  I do wish the authors would engage with these more subtle and complex interpretations, rather than just unthinkingly using texts both as the starting and the finishing point of their argument, without any indication of what narratives they have in mind, or even what kind, or any explanation of why a particular quotation might be relevant.
While just under 52% of British voters opted for Brexit, the fact is the majority of the electorate will vote for parties that are ultimately committed to leaving the EU. Die-hard Remainers are now, mercifully, a minority in the UK. Despite the absence of large-scale political and public opposition to Brexit in the UK, some European and global political and media elites continue to sneer at the move to leave the EU and portray it as a narrowly nationalist, bigotedly isolationist and unthinkingly populist phenomenon.
An ABSENT parent. A RESIDENT/NON-RESIDENT parent. > This Lawspeak which you all speak so fluently, so unthinkingly, so > hurtfully, must go.
Such a society in America would likely be cynical, over- organized, bored with easily accessible pleasures, and devote itself as heartily and unthinkingly to commercialism as ancient Rome did to imperialism.
Kevin turned him down. When Sarah found out she angrily confronted Kevin at the dinner table, and asked Scotty for his opinion. Kevin unthinkingly snapped that Scotty was not family and he should "shut up". He quickly apologized, but a hurt Scotty went home.
During the ensuing argument, Abu unthinkingly wishes Ahmad to Bagdad. The genie, freed after granting the last wish, abandons Abu in the wilderness. Meanwhile, Ahmad appears in Jaffar's palace and is quickly captured, but the sight of him restores the Princess's memory. The furious usurper sentences them both to death.
He later wrote that he had "grown up a 'normal' complacent white South African" who "unthinkingly accepted the system and for twenty-one years never questioned it". At the end of 1970 Jenkin enrolled at the University of Cape Town (UCT) and graduated with a Bachelor of Social Science degree at the end of 1973.
Richter, Michael. "The First Century of Anglo-Irish Relations", History, 59, 1974, pp.195-210 According to Thatcher, Giraldus Cambrensis apparently drew a false inference from John of Salisbury's works by saying that John went as the king's ambassador to the pope. Thatcher notes that other historians have since then unthinkingly copied this statement.
Summer is wracked by guilt over it but is still thankful that she got to take care of Griffith after all. Meanwhile, Emily confronts Griffith for the final time, openly accusing him of being gay. Griffith becomes angry and unthinkingly tries to rape her in an attempt to prove his heterosexuality. He stops himself in time and runs away into the rain.
During the weekend, Kevin's brother Tommy, who had recently discovered his sterility, asked Kevin for his sperm in order to father a child with Tommy's wife Julia. Kevin turned him down. When Sarah found out she angrily confronted Kevin at the dinner table, and asked Scotty for his opinion. Kevin unthinkingly snapped that Scotty was not family and he should "shut up".
Hebrew: (Koṣer) Definition: Severing a plant from its source of growth. Removing all or part of a plant from its source of growth is reaping. Climbing a tree is rabbinically forbidden, for fear this may lead to one tearing off a branch. Riding an animal is also rabbinically forbidden, as one may unthinkingly detach a stick with which to hit the animal.
She expresses her hurt and resentment that the Phantom never took any notice of her or appreciated her singing and dancing. After sharing her feelings, Meg decides to let Gustave live and releases him. She produces a gun and holds it to her head, intent on ending her misery. The Phantom tries to apologise and console her, but when he unthinkingly mentions Christine's name, Meg becomes agitated once again.
Rachel refuses to tell her until the father knows about the pregnancy. Monica, still unaware of the truth, discusses with Rachel how difficult it will be for Phoebe to be a single mother and lists the numerous problems she will have to face. Rachel agrees unenthusiastically and unthinkingly drinks some champagne, and then quickly spits it out again. Seeing this, Monica realises that it is Rachel who is pregnant.
Like his Da, Charlie kept an unprestigious, low-paying job far longer than he ever intended to. In the late 1950s, as Charlie began to experience success as a writer, he unthinkingly snubbed Drumm in public; Drumm never forgave this crime, and turned against him. About the same time, Da's employers sold their home, leaving Da unemployed. They gave him a tiny pension and, as a parting gift, a tacky paperweight made from dozens of discarded eyeglasses.
Stearns and her colleagues persuaded both political parties to phrase the ballot, "For the amendment of Article VII relating to electors–Yes". In order to vote against the amendment, voters had to cross out 'Yes' and write in 'No'. The amendment passed 24,340 to 19,468. As Stearns later stated, "our bitterest opponents forgot the question was to be voted upon, and the ignorant classes who could not, or did not read their ballots, voted unthinkingly for the measure".
When Sam unthinkingly asks "Really?" the demon responds "Yes, really," and that Sam has posed his first question. Frustrated by the trick, Sam carefully plans the second question. He asks if there are any physical limitations to the demon's powers. The demon gleefully claims that he is able to travel faster than the speed of light and can make two electrons occupy the same quantum state, and that he further has access to every bit of recorded information in multiple universes.
Single women were suspect, although they constituted a large category, especially in the cities, because of the high divorce rate. Traditionally, and to some extent this remained true in popular culture, single adult women were seen as available sexual partners should they try for some independence and as easy victims for economic exploitation. In Kaduna State, for example, investigations into illegal land expropriations noted that women's farms were confiscated almost unthinkingly by local chiefs wishing to sell to urban-based speculators and would-be commercial farmers.
Stalin himself had influence over the turn to more Tsarist policies, reinstating the "table of ranks" and revising the Soviet anthem. These policies were rolled back by Khrushchev when he came to power. Earlier some critics and literary historians were denounced for suggesting that Russian classics had been influenced by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Molière, Lord Byron or Charles Dickens. Part of Zhdanovism was a campaign against "cosmopolitanism", which meant that foreign models were not to be unthinkingly emulated, and native Russian accomplishments were emphasized.
83 This was of no practical consequence, as he had no intention of returning to the teaching profession, but it was an early illustration of his capacity, noted by Benson, for unthinkingly giving offence, though being hypersensitive to criticism himself.Hart-Davis, p. 168 In early 1914 James wrote an article for The Times Literary Supplement surveying the younger generation of British novelists and comparing them with their eminent elder contemporaries. In the latter category James put Bennett, Joseph Conrad, John Galsworthy, Maurice Hewlett and HGWells.
In preparation work for draft texts of Second Vatican Council documents, a "report urged respectful use of the terms dissidents or separated brethren, in place of heretics and schismatics." After the Second Vatican Council, however, "that habit of unthinkingly hurling accusations of heresy at Protestants pretty much died out". Since at least the mid-1990s, the term has often been replaced by Catholic officials with phrases such as "other Christians". At least one Catholic writer, William J. Whalen, did not consider Mormons and members of some other religious groups to be separated brethren.
When Tom recovers enough to return to the circus, he finds that Torg has Mary performing an even more dangerous stunt. While watching it, he unthinkingly cries out her name, breaking her trance and almost causing her fall from the high wire. While Torg is being lowered to the ground, Phil cuts the rope and Torg falls to his death. However, in a twist, the doctor reveals that Torg was shot in the head in mid-air, a feat that could only have been done by the circus's sharpshooter, Dora.
Emma tries to spend more time with Mr. Knightley and is surprised when he repeatedly ignores her. On a picnic with their entire party of social acquaintances, Frank urges them to play a game to amuse Emma, who unthinkingly insults Miss Bates, leading the party to disband in discomfort. Mr. Knightley rebukes Emma for her behaviour, and a humiliated Emma apologizes to Miss Bates, who accepts her apology without question. Frank Churchill's wealthy aunt dies, and he is no longer required to be at her beck and call.
New York: Routledge, 2011. The lesson of Dana's trips to the past, then, is that "we cannot escape or repress our racist history but instead must confront it and thereby reduce its power to pull us back, unthinkingly, to earlier modes of consciousness and interaction." The novel's focus on how the system of slavery shapes its central characters dramatizes society's power to construct raced identities. The reader witnesses the development of Rufus from a relatively decent boy allied to Dana to a "complete racist" who attempts to rape her as an adult.
She is currently serving as a staff officer under Captain Ludwin Arcs and is Hal's direct superior, a situation that both pleases and irritates the both of them at times. Kaede cares deeply for Hal, and she spoke in his defense when the two first met king Souma. In the aftermath of the Storm Crisis, it is revealed that she is engaged to Halbert when she chastises him for unthinkingly riding on Ruby's back. ; : Captain of the Royal Guard and Commander of the Forbidden Army under the direct command of King Souma.
Nevertheless, beans were frequently counterfeited by filling empty cacao shells with dirt or mud. Cacao was commonly drunk as cacahuatl, "cacao water", and was the beverage of warriors and nobles. It was considered a potent intoxicant and something that was drunk with great solemnity and gravity and was described as something "not drunk unthinkingly" by the Spanish chronicler Sahagún. Chocolate could be prepared in a huge variety of ways and most of them involved mixing hot or tepid water with toasted and ground cacao beans, maize and any number of flavorers such as chili, honey, vanilla and a wide variety of spices.
Due to her impulsive nature and super-human strength, she often carelessly or unthinkingly kills him with her massive spiked kanabō (club), Excalibolg, only to regret it moments later and return him to life with angelic power accompanied by her whimsical personal chant of "Pipiru-piru-piru-pipiru-pii". This repeated trauma, along with the myriad other problems she causes for him, prompts Sakura to ultimately question whether her "protection" is worth it and ponder that it might be ultimately preferable to simply allow Sabato to kill him permanently and put an end to his perpetual misery.
" Antonio has taken this potentially fatal turn because he despairs, not only over the loss of Bassanio in marriage but also because Bassanio cannot requite what Antonio feels for him. Antonio's frustrated devotion is a form of idolatry: the right to live is yielded for the sake of the loved one. There is one other such idolator in the play: Shylock himself. "Shylock, however unintentionally, did, in fact, hazard all for the sake of destroying the enemy he hated, and Antonio, however unthinkingly he signed the bond, hazarded all to secure the happiness of the man he loved.
In the 1904 season Evans expanded operations geographically, discovering the Royal Tomb. His haste and his concentration on Minoan times caused him to sweep away Greek and Roman antiquities on the periphery of the palace as "of no importance," unthinkingly committing what would be in today's high technology milieu, which analyzes pollen and fragments in dust where no antiquities appear to be, a major error. He and the other archaeologists were not only exhausted but were suffering chronically from malarial fevers, not the best circumstances for good judgement, but they were also the only hope of the antiquities being preserved. In addition, the political situation in Heraklion was deteriorating rapidly.
Rowling states that while Lily loved Snape as a friend, she might have returned those romantic feelings if Snape had not become so seriously involved in the Dark Arts. Their relationship ends in their fifth year at Hogwarts, when Snape, in his anger and humiliation at being jinxed by James and Sirius, unthinkingly calls Lily a "Mudblood" after she defended him. After leaving Hogwarts, Snape became a Death Eater and informed Voldemort of half of an overheard prophecy, which Voldemort takes to refer to Lily and her son, Harry. Fearing for Lily's life, Snape joins the Order as a spy for Dumbledore, in exchange for what he hopes will be Dumbledore's protection of Lily.
Bianca is enjoying her senior year of high school in the suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia, with her two best friends, Jess and Casey, both of whom are significantly more popular than she is. She is also the neighbor and former childhood friend of Wesley, a star on the school's football team, with whom she had fallen out during high school. She has a crush on guitar-playing Toby, and reluctantly attends a party hosted by mean-girl Madison, hoping to talk to him. The party turns out to be a disaster for her, as it's there that Wesley unthinkingly reveals to her that she is the DUFF of her friend group; the Designated Ugly Fat Friend.
At Venice Beach Thomas worked as the manager and chef of the Gas House, a project which aimed to provide free meals to poets and artists who were living rent-free at the Grand Hotel Menus were planned based on the amount of money gathered in a gallon jar by tourists who had ogled the beatniks during the day. Ingenuity was needed, and Thomas used cheap fish, and "filet mignon", which as actually horse meat bought from a local pet store. Thomas declared himself a writer, but when the poet Maurice Lacy asked what specifically he wrote, he replied unthinkingly, "I'm a poet". As a result, he was obliged to write some poems, and was learned much about the craft from the poet Stuart Perkoff.
Oxford University Press. Pinker 1997Pinker, S. (1997) How the mind works. W. W. Norton. blatantly reject any evolutionary analysis of culture. The use of phylogenetics and cladistics also is an issue because it is quite difficult to account for distinct “characters” in cultural artifacts, as O’Brien & Lyman (2003) state. The counterargument is that just as biologist struggled with this notion, it did not prevent them from “producing valuable work using the character concept” (Wagner 2000). Ultimately, biological and cultural change share many similarities, yet the two frameworks are still not identical, therefore researcher must be advised that these biological models “cannot and should not be unthinkingly applied to cultural phenomena without careful consideration of any potential differences” Plotkin, H. C. (2002b) The imagined world made real. Penguin. (Plotkin 2002b).
Meg brandishes a gun to make the Phantom finally pay attention to her as she describes the lengths the Girys have gone to over the years to ensure the success of Phantasma, including Meg's offering herself to men in high places to "grease the wheels of [the Phantom's] high-flying deals". The Phantom apologizes for his failure to truly see Meg and her contributions, but when he unthinkingly mentions Christine, Meg becomes enraged and accidentally fires the gun, shooting Christine. The Phantom rushes to Christine and orders Madame Giry to go for help while Meg looks on in stunned horror at what she has done. Christine reveals to Gustave that the Phantom is his real father and she tells the Phantom that her love for him will never die.
Back at the Kit Kat Klub, the Emcee performs a song-and-dance routine with a girl in a gorilla suit, singing that their love has been met with universal disapproval ("If You Could See Her"). Encouraging the audience to be more open-minded, he defends his ape-woman, concluding with, "if you could see her through my eyes... she wouldn't look Jewish at all." (The line was intended to shock the audience and make them consider how easily and unthinkingly they accepted prejudice, but protests and boycott threats from Jewish leaders in Boston led Ebb to write an alternate final line, "She isn't a Meeskite at all.") Fräulein Schneider goes to Cliff and Sally's room and returns their engagement present, explaining that her marriage has been called off.
Lerner describes The Topeka School as about, among other things, "a violent identity crisis among white men" in the 1990s that prefigured the election of Donald Trump in 2016. One of the primary conflicts of the novel is between the prevailing political centrism and "end of history" rhetoric of the time, accepted largely unthinkingly by Adam and his cosmopolitan parents, and an undercurrent of right-wing anger voiced in its most extreme form by the protests of the Topeka-based Westboro Baptist Church. Critics have also noted the themes of toxic masculinity (especially in the Darren subplot) and the breakdown of language as a medium of communication, epitomized by the debating technique of "the spread," wherein a debater tries to overwhelm their opponent with as many arguments as possible regardless of their merit.
For example, in their first session, when Joe starts to talk about his problems, the counselor unthinkingly shuts him off. Throughout the movie, Joe is seen engaging in petty theft (shoplifting from stores, breaking into cars to lift items inside, and stealing from mailboxes) to raise money to pay off Bob's debts and replace Theresa's records. Also, due to his family's poverty and, as a result, likely having to go hungry most days, he is often seen stealing food from the diner to feed himself and his brother. This reaches its climax when, one night, nearing the end of his shift, Joe learns from Jorge, who decides to leave early, that two of his bosses (a couple: Jerry and Mary) living in the apartment directly above the diner have already left and are gone for the weekend.
In his case, Giannoulas cited that the purple dino was a "symbol of what is wrong with our society--an homage, if you will, to all the inane, banal platitudes that we readily accept and thrust unthinkingly upon our children", that his qualities are "insipid and corny", and that he also explains that, in an article posted in a 1997 issue of The New Yorker, he argues that at least some perceive Barney as a "pot-bellied," "sloppily fat" dinosaur who "giggle[s] compulsively in a tone of unequaled feeble-mindedness" and "jiggles his lumpish body like an overripe eggplant." This court agreed with Giannoulas, and ruled against Lyons on 29 July 1998, declaring the sketches to be a parody that did not infringe on the rights of the character that Lyons created. "Barney the Dinosaur v. the Famous San Diego Chicken".
On Namor, he finds a solution: seeking out contact with the previously unsuspected native sapient race that had escaped the "fighting guild" of unthinkingly truculent Guardians to end the attacks being inflicted upon the human colonists by the planet's mudpot hivemind. On Charity, he copes with both the incompetence of the arcology's administrators ("[Y]ou are by training a bureaucrat", says Tuf to Kreen, "and thus good for virtually nothing") and the religious tyranny of Moses' Holy Altruistic Restoration. Finally, in "Manna from Heaven" (1985), he provides the S'uthlamese and their enemies with an irrevocable solution that simultaneously averts both famine and war but covertly imposes birth control upon the "religious crazies" of S'uthlam's Church of Life Evolving (characterized as "anti-entropists, kiddie-culters, helix-humpers, genepool puddlers"), forcing Mune to accept Tuf's induced population implosion as the only alternative to social breakdown and genocide.
Subbarao is known to have a mind of his own and frequently vetoes / overrides the opinion of his fellow members in the Technical Advisory Group on Monetary Policy. He is criticized as lacking democratic spirit by regularly going against majority opinion of fellow experts in the apex level committee. During Subbarao's last days at the helm of RBI, the banking industry in India was rocked by the infamous Cobra Post expose of money laundering by leading Indian banks through violation of RBI's KYC guidelines, which pointed to the slackness and loopholes in the supervisory role of RBI. Dr Subbarao was also drawn into controversy when a whistleblowing complaint written to him in October 2012 by the noted activist Devidas Tuljapurkar against fraudulent activities of Bank of Maharashtra, was routinely and unthinkingly forwarded by the RBI Governor to the very organisation against which the complaint had been made.
" He also praised the scene of the burning bodies in the episode, saying: > "This is a large part of why The Walking Dead has gotten so good this > season: The writers have found a way to exploit subtext and history in > compelling, haunting ways. The constant threat of death keeps moments like > Carol and Daryl’s encounter with the mom and daughter zombie pair (in > another beautiful touch, Daryl takes care of the pair while Carol is > sleeping; Carol and Daryl do a fair bit of talking through this episode, but > the sight of him burning those bodies wrapped in blankets says more about > their friendship than any words) from becoming completely stress free, but > the real crisis is about trying to move on through an environment that seems > to require you to be unthinkingly ruthless. Everyone has been thrown time > and again into situations where the only way forward is to sacrifice some > small part of your humanity—and yet those parts never really go away. And > every walker is a reminder of what happens when you have no humanity left.
In previous strips by Gordon Rennie, Dredd had fought a Sov Block strategist named Anatoli Kazan – clone of War Marshal Kazan – and his niece Vienna Dredd had been a target in a Kazan plot. However, Kazan had then defected to Mega-City One and, much to Dredd’s discomfort, given a job as a strategic advisor because of his knowledge of Sov plans.2000 AD #1466 Spurrier had created a Black Ops Division in his Dredd strips: a morally dubious outfit who were raised to worship the city as the “God-City” and carry out their work unthinkingly. Dredd had run afoul of their operative Domino Blank-One.2000 AD prog 1482 and Judge Dredd Megazine #245 Al Ewing would bring back Black Ops for a two-part story, The Family Man,Judge Dredd Megazine #312-3 where corrupt Black Ops figure Judge Bachmann assassinated civilian dissidents and a liberal judge in Township Three; Dredd was unable to prove her involvement. Over in Spurrier’s The Simping Detective, undercover (or "Wally Squad") judge Jack Point had encountered a criminal operative called Miss Anne Thrope, part of a group of former judges run by an unknown figure.
Here to celebrate the extensive week-long "Star-Spangled Banner Centennial Anniversary" in 1914, the historic site was surrounded by an decorative cast-iron fence and a large stone base with a bronze cannon surmounting it and with a historical bronze plaque mounted on the side. Large stone-base signs with historical markers visible to passing traffic noting the "Battle of North Point" and "War of 1812" sites were also erected north and south of the historic battlefield area in the median strip of the 1977-era Baltimore Beltway, (Interstate 695) by the Maryland Department of Transportation's State Highway Administration that were placed through the efforts finally in 2004 of various local historical preservation-minded citizens and the Dundalk-Patapsco Neck Historical Society. An attempt to at least mark the general area of the historic battlefield site despite the high-speed highway routed through its fields along with the surrounding intensive post-World War II commercial and residential development unthinkingly constructed around the narrow peninsula field between Bread and Cheese Creek off Back River to the north and Bear Creek leading to the Patapsco to the south.

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