The life of the cloister is far from the meanness of life.
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There's a lot of meanness going on in the world, she said.
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The meanness of regulating our conduct by the opinions of men 186.
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They are consequent and natural, and our kindness and meanness both manly.
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These extremes of extravagance and meanness were not unusual in his practice.
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But that very closeness has given rise to new dangers, he said.
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It shows a new closeness forming between BBC news and the public.
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Of course the closeness of small towns can provide healing moments too.
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What about her dangerous closeness to Lord Melbourne, her first Prime Minister?
5
Others look dimly on Blanco's closeness to free-trade deals outside the WTO.
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Gasoline gained on regional supply tightness in the key East Coast market.
2
Improvements include full insulation, double glazing, improved air-tightness, ventilation and new heating.
3
Lakers reserve guard Alex Caruso left the contest with right calf tightness.
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There is no such sense of strain and tightness in the atmosphere.
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He left the game early on Wednesday with tightness in his back.
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Goodness-of-fit, parsimony and robustness under misspecification were used to identify candidate models.
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About the staging of the play there was a right Shakespearian parsimony.
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Gifts are the last thing you expect after rehearsing for sheer parsimony.
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But let it be remembered that thrift is not parsimony not miserliness.
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The shabby plainness of Wren's church well typified all the parochial parsimony.
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Against the Atlanta Hawks, they unveiled a whole new level of stinginess.
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And all the thanks I get is to be taunted with stinginess.
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He has treated me with a stinginess that I never knew equalled.
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I'm glad, for of all faults I detest stinginess in a child.
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It's a pity that stinginess is one of the roads to affluence.
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But let it be remembered that thrift is not parsimony not miserliness.
2
I ought to have seen through your father's affectation of miserliness and indifference.
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One poor quality the PM does share with the former Labour leader is miserliness.
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What she had called miserliness was really prudence and thrift and other pleasant-sounding virtues.
5
He wishes to emphasize the cold miserliness of this man.
1
I blushed for this pettiness amid grandeur, and penuriousness surrounded by luxury.
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Steadily he persisted in what seemed to us a growing penuriousness.
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He had so often remonstrated with Agatha about her penuriousness as concerned stationery.
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The thrift of New England did often shrivel into penuriousness.
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This is enough to make up for any degree of scientific penuriousness or jealousy.
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Then his new-born scientific ardor seemed to struggle with his rustic costiveness of speech.
2
Laudanum every night, and an opening tincture to obviate costiveness.
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A cathartic remedy will palliate the costiveness which frequently follows the use of cathartic remedies.
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The same food that agrees perfectly well with one child will frequently cause costiveness in another.
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Feed that tends to costiveness should be avoided.
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Persons unacquainted with the psychology of parsimoniousness may hesitate to credit this incident.
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He lived economically, as he had always done, even to parsimoniousness.
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Wealth, you will observe, was inclining Johnny toward parsimoniousness.
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You see, his precarious position was as well known as were his extravagant tastes and the obstinate parsimoniousness of M. Mosenstein.
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For the disease process considered in our case study, the semi-Markov model thus provided a sensible balance between model parsimoniousness and computational complexity.
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I won't retaliate for your thundering niggardness five years ago, when you would not even be my best man, do you remember?
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Even where ASL-backed officials were in the majority, dry passions were usually not as intense as the tightfistedness that shaped the era's fiscal policies.
Ús de niggardliness en anglès
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She was capable of refusal, but not of half-measures or of niggardliness.
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We must, then, be grateful without niggardliness for the gift of his verse.
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I was deciding between money and men, between niggardliness and romance.
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Herdsmen and farmers depended for their livelihood on nature, her niggardliness or generosity.
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There was no niggardliness in the trade the Vose folks made with Captain Mayo.
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Eddie slumped down in his chair, muttering something about niggardliness.
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The Moser family's silver wedding festivities did not err on the side of niggardliness.
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What was a large winded liberality then may be but niggardliness or narrowness now.
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Luxury at home and niggardliness in God's work make an ugly pair, but, alas!
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This niggardliness compelled him to cross and recross streets.
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Not to do so was callous ingratitude and tradesman's niggardliness on the part of Wittekind.
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Disguise it with every artifice, a paucity of resource-orplain niggardliness-betrayeditself at every meal.
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No fashion, no vanity, no profuseness, and yet no niggardliness, but is found among professors.
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He has little to offer, but that little is seldom withheld, either through prudence or niggardliness.
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By way of a crushing suggestion of niggardliness on their part I enclosed a stamped addressed envelope.