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gratuitousness
gratuitousness (grəˈtjuːɪtəsnɪs) [f. as prec. + -ness.] The quality or state of being gratuitous.1727 Bailey vol. II, Gratuitousness, free Bestowment, without Expectation of Reward or Recompence. 1845 H. Rogers Ess. I. iii. 139 The perfect gratuitousness of salvation. 1852 Ibid. I. vii. 363 We can h... Oxford English Dictionary
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gratuitousness
gratuitousnessn [U]. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Utopia (British TV series)
Wollaston of The Guardian called it "a work of brilliant imagination", "a 21st-century nightmare" that "looks beautiful", but also wondered about the gratuitousness wikipedia.org
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Slander: Liberal Lies About the American Right
Later in the interview, she expressed amusement at her recollections of the Times gratuitousness in publishing two photos of George H. W. wikipedia.org
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gratuity
gratuity (grəˈtjuːɪtɪ) Also 6 gratuite, gratuyte, 7 gratuetie, -ty, (greatuetie). [ad. F. gratuité (14th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), or med.L. gratuitās ‘beneficium’, gift, also used as a title of honour, f. grātia, grātus (cf. gratuitous).] † 1. Graciousness, favour, freq. used of Divine grace or favour; a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Marc Munden
Wollaston of The Guardian called it “a work of brilliant imagination,” “a 21st-century nightmare” that “looks beautiful,” but also wondered about the gratuitousness wikipedia.org
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merit-monger
ˈmerit-ˌmonger contemptuous. One who trades in merits; one who seeks to merit salvation or eternal reward by good works. (Very common in 16–17th c.)1552 Latimer Serm. (1562) 92 b, These merites mongers [marg. Merite mongers] haue so many good workes, that they be able to sell them for money 1626 Pry... Oxford English Dictionary
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Perpessicius
prose, Perpessicius also believed that the modern novel and novella were interfering with each other to the point where distinction became "absolute gratuitousness wikipedia.org
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Caritas in veritate
Chapter 3: fraternity, economic development and civil society The third chapter calls for an "economy of gratuitousness and fraternity", discussing how gift as an expression of gratuitousness can and must find their place within normal economic activity". wikipedia.org
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Richard Jessup
Within its circle, men act out, again and again, their commitment against the gratuitousness and terror of fate. wikipedia.org
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Sergi Jordà
EPIZOO: Cruelty and Gratuitousness in Real Virtuality. In Proceedings of 5CYBERCONF, 5th International Conference on Cyberspace, Madrid, Spain. wikipedia.org
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The Mist and the Maiden
locations as positive points, but criticising elements such as the sound, editing, the "completely illogical and meaningless" plot resolution and the gratuitousness wikipedia.org
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The Shards
Kirkus Reviews wrote, "The usual issues with Ellis apply to this bulky novel: The flatness of the characters, the gratuitousness of the violence, the Didion-esque wikipedia.org
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Max Payne (character)
sex scene between the couple in Max Payne 2 was described by GamePro as "one of the most fitting ever seen in a video game," considering it to lack the gratuitousness wikipedia.org
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The Gift (Game of Thrones)
Club, he questioned both the "anemic" Dorne storyline and the gratuitousness of Tyene exposing her breasts in the prison scene. wikipedia.org
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