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The seven cringiest moments from Meghan’s Netflix trailer

The Daily Telegraph 03 Jan 2025
She just means putting olive oil on hummus, and stuff ... Credit. Netflix ... Netflix even said so ... Credit ... when Meghan says, “We’re not in the pursuit of perfection – we’re in the pursuit of joy”, is that an abstract noun, or is “Joy” one of her rich friends?.
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Fed-up parents’ novel education lawsuit is a chance to rescue our schools — and get ...

New York Post 01 Jan 2025
In every state in America, lemon laws protect consumers if they’re sold a new car that turns out to be grossly defective ... probe ... On Dec ... How is guessing from pictures useful beyond simple nouns, let alone for abstractions and paragraphs? ... ....
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Matthew Yglesias: Too many Democrats still don’t get the working class

The Spokesman-Review 19 Dec 2024
One of the conceits of the so-called “post-neoliberalism” movement – sorry for all the prefixes and abstract nouns, that’s just where Democratic politics is right now – is that neoliberalism itself is ...
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Too many Democrats still don't get the working class

Newsday 17 Dec 2024
One of the conceits of the so-called "post-neoliberalism" movement — sorry for all the prefixes and abstract nouns, that’s just where Democratic politics is right now — is that neoliberalism ...
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Things can only get worse for Keir Starmer

The Spectator 03 Dec 2024
If a government can expose themselves so abysmally in less than five months, what can they do in a period a dozen times that length? Voters who were taken in by Starmer’s lofty words and glittering ...
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Musa al-Gharbi’s dire diagnosis for the woke elite

New Statesman 23 Nov 2024
Instead, we had a rap about our feelings ... He does not have a straight definition of “woke”, comparing it to other abstract nouns such as “justice” and “love”, but describes it as the ideology of elites grasping to hold on to their position in society.
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Kemi Badenoch is a gamble the Tories must take

The Spectator 08 Oct 2024
No, please no. Not again ... Speaking to us – ‘My friends!’ – he told us how much he admired Margaret Thatcher, Magna Carta, Habeas Corpus, and sprayed out a stormcloud of abstract nouns – ‘sacrifice’, ‘love’, ‘duty’, ‘respect’, ‘decency’ ‘patriotism’ ... .
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Sally Rooney’s adventures in style

New Statesman 19 Sep 2024
Such an avowal wouldn’t be caught dead in Rooney’s first two books (nor would that sonorous list of abstract nouns) and sometimes the influence of the 19th-century novel can seem more unmetabolised ...
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Poem of the week: Good-bye by Walter de la Mare

The Observer 16 Sep 2024
... with “bye”, but by the stress on the monosyllables, “Shines”, “Wreathes”, “Faints” and, in the third stanza, “Toss” (as in “Toss on”) as well as the personified abstract nouns, Love and Thought.
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What to read to become a better writer

Hindustan Times 10 Sep 2024
Their prose—the type beloved of academics, bureaucrats and businessfolk—abounds in abstract nouns and luxuriates in long sentences.
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Holistic vs Analytical Thinking

Dissident Voice 05 Aug 2024
Nisbett points out that East Asian languages verbs are learned at a faster rate than nouns. It the West the opposite is true, nouns are learned faster. What do the nouns and verbs say? In East Asia, verbs are denoted by relationships.
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Kemi Badenoch's time has come

The Spectator 03 Aug 2024
... mind.’ Seeing this up against Starmer’s lava flow of abstract nouns and mixed metaphors – ‘bond of respect…Decade of national renewal…insecurity loaded onto the backs of working people’ etc.
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Practicing Virtue Will Definitely Make You Happier

The American Spectator 06 Jul 2024
It’s almost as if any positive abstract noun can be a virtue.” For instance, two examples of non-canonical virtues that are commonly perceived as being some kind of “virtue,” in the loose sense, are ...
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Against Women’s Writing

New York Magazine 28 Jun 2024
Cusk flings abstract nouns onto the page with little mediation by plot or character, much as the action painters once did with their paints.

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