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1 So why did all that hope turn to such cynicism ?
2 Swansea cursed such cynicism though, appearing to be a side resigned to their own shortcomings.
3 The failure to address doping decisively encourages such cynicism .
4 I know how tempting such cynicism may be.
5 I had assumed that Groening would share the general queasiness that such cynicism inspires in sensible parents.
6 What do you mean by such cynicism ?
7 Under such cynicism Gideon would turn about and walk off as though nothing had been said to him.
8 Heaven preserve us from such cynicism .
9 She told the Dáil today she was sure that Tánaiste Joan Burton, as Labour leader, would have nothing to do with such cynicism .
10 Her lips twisted with such cynicism ; it occurred to him that he was not the only one who doubted the motives of the other.
11 It's not a unique opinion to hear in Northern Ireland but maybe it would be useful for Northern politicians to be aware of such cynicism .
12 But to men of thought and feeling such cynicism is abhorrent, and the duty of the government towards its simple and kindly wards is clear.
13 Such cynicism will exact a political price.
14 ' Such cynicism , ' said Hannah.
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