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John Dryden considered "the great as entitled to encomiastic homage, " wrote a censorious Samuel Johnson.
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Not that Mr Gay defends the contemporary notion of Victorian values: censorious prudery or embarrassed euphemisms.
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The backlash was censorious, strict in its views on the family and personal morality, and predominantly suburban.
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Mr Cameron enables the party to take conservative positions on social and cultural issues without sounding censorious.
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The reaction in the UK to this decision was swift and censorious.
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If Mr Blair thinks that people are being too censorious about his new chum, a few minutes spent on Mr Desmond's main website might change his mind.
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These sorts of censorious actions are eventually bound to fail.
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But if the right lessons are learned by all involved, there is less reason to despair than Indonesia's censorious editorial writers would have the nation, and the world, believe.
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In the process the Tory party ended up sounding censorious about single parents, thereby getting on the wrong side of a demographic trend that has helped to keep it out of power ever since.
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Mr Schwarzenegger is the antithesis of censorious Republicanism.
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So when it comes to censorship of its search engine Bing, it should come as no surprise that the company is much more willing than Google to block content rather than risk upsetting censorious governments around the world.
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