The latter were for a time deluded, but were at last rudely awakened from this delusion.
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Mamet's strategy is to tell it like it is, and as rudely as possible.
Some spoke of behaving rudely to adults to "give them a taste of their own medicine".
In one interview I was treated rudely but wondered if that was a stress test.
And latecomers should get an idea of why this rudely sketched animated sitcom inspires such widespread devotion.
He rudely compared the Louisiana-Monroe and Mississippi State losses during the season to Sept. 11 and Pearl Harbor.
The digital-bandwidth tornado is likely to remake the landscape far more quickly and rudely than Moore's Law did.
League rules permit that kind of thing, but Jones' grandstanding rudely upstaged a half-time ceremony honoring retired Giants quarterback Phil Simms.
In the meantime Commissar Monti is claiming precisely the opposite and is trying to claw back powers so rudely taken from him.
It's surprising that he hasn't been interrupted more rudely and more often.
Suddenly, England's lower order was rudely exposed and there was only one more boundary from the last five overs - courtesy of Stuart Broad.
One day, in a meeting with the team, she was in the middle of a sentence when the boss rudely cut her off and took over.
In September last year, Anwar was controversially sacked from his government and party posts, and Wan Azizah was rudely thrust into the center of national attention.
In mid- May, both YHOO CEO Ms. Bartz and shareholders of Yahoo including Einhorn were rudely shocked to learn that Alibaba had been up to no good.
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Although what he actually meant to say, even somewhat rudely, was that the visit had come to an end and that the stranger was requested to leave.
The former paratroop colonel, dismissed in the early days of his challenge for power as a political neophyte, has now put the sophisticates rudely in their place.
Some of the parliamentarians suspect that Mr Lawrence was rudely ejected last year because his reforms would have shrunk the dealing profits of the middlemen who run the exchange.
So when he said that he wanted to stay with her while investigating somebody named Marcus Ogilvy, who was supposedly significant in the history of Brooklyn, she was pointedly maybe rudely uninterested.
Meanwhile, the fashionable idea that Asia's many hard-edged nationalisms had been softened by trade-weighted rationalism has been rudely knocked aside, not least by India's nuclear tests in May and the echoing booms from Pakistan.
At a recent bash in one of Myanmar's new hotels, the European host had prepared an elegant traditional dish for S-1, only to see it rudely carved up and tasted by aides for possible poisoning.
Michael Clarke's five overs of spin were safely negotiated - Australia's lack of a high-class slow bowler would become rudely exposed by the end of the day - and it was a surprise when the third wicket fell.
Richard Neale also failed to communicate properly with professional colleagues, provided false information to one patient encouraging her to undergo private treatment in a "deplorable" way, spoke rudely and aggressively to another patient and lied on his CV.
One of the mysteries of Mitt Romney, who will lose to John McCain tonight, but not as roundly and rudely as Hillary Clinton will lose to Barack Obama, is how Romney can be so bad on the campaign trail.
Obama would rather play golf than govern, would rather campaign than accept an urgent request to meet with the leader of an American ally, and instead of trying to work with those who disagree with him, he has dismissed them contemptuously and rudely.
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