How To Use Messiness In A Sentence
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However, don't expect a cathartic payoff, because there is little emotional messiness in this largely intellectual exercise.
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The ancient Roman architectural writer Vitruvius could be, at times, a bit of a gloomy Gus -- or Augustus -- whose back-to-basics canons don't always match up with the occasional, agreeable messiness of later Roman classicism, but in retelling this story he did have a point.
The Dangers of Architectural Positivism
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By avoiding the messiness of debate that a real democracy requires, we have given license to the excesses we now bemoan.
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Otto is physically disgusted by debris and messiness.
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I think the "messiness" is what makes it look so cute...like Ice cream!
The Red Deer
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But the real messiness is that everyone can experience all of that.
Kate Fridkis: Not Every Man Wants to Have Sex With Every Woman
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The male madame is driven to extremes of emotion over office messiness.
Boing Boing: January 9, 2005 - January 15, 2005 Archives
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ARCHER: No. I think the messiness was a result of his psychosis.
CNN Transcript Sep 18, 2009
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The "messiness" you speak of is very real, and from my experiences, I have decided that it's best on a personal level to stick with what you know, and not what you feel, but to keep an open mind to the pursuit of faith and morals.
The Bible's Teaching About Being Prepared To Set Aside The Bible's Teaching
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In addition to being a hayseed, Mr. Bonner was a slob, but since messiness wasn't genetic, it didn't concern her.
NOBODY'S BABY BUT MINE
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Nevertheless, you are right to be concerned: the chance for overlapping emotional messiness is fairly strong.
What’s Your Problem?
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Four principles of organization change: A leaf can be on many branches, messiness is a virtue, the owners of the information no longer own the organization of that information, and users are contributors.
Inkblurt · Weinberger on the new shape of knowledge
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The sterile, tidy world of the person who ‘minimalizes’ would be, for him, one that denied our essential dependence upon things, much as if one were to decide against the emotional clutter of long-term committed relationships because of the essential complicatedness, the necessary messiness and crowdedness that comes with plus-ones and - twos and - threes (or more).
Of Shoes And Ships And Sealing Wax And Hoarding Stuff And Things | Her Bad Mother
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Drugwise: "messiness" rather than loviness, speediness or stonedness seems to be the optimum state.
What I've learned about teenagers
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Physical touch, affection, and the messiness of caring for an uncoordinated person did not come easily.
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Despite the messiness inherent in natural systems, evolution has produced ‘machines of extreme perfection,’ to use Darwin's felicitous phrase.
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She has reporters eating out of her hand - at a pre-Olympic press conference she admitted her biggest vice was messiness, adding ‘you should see my bedroom’.
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For all his messiness and disorganisation, he could work very hard when he had to and had no difficulty getting the right A-levels to enter art college in Brighton at the end of 2001.
Henry’s Demons
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Its very casualness, its unfinishedness and downbeat messiness give the affair the feeling of real life, which by a further paradox makes it more engaging than something more obviously dramatic.
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Should we simply accept that the messiness and contestability of contemporary politics leave little room for Principled Pollyannas who refuse to engage in any kind of feigning, fibbing, and fakery?
John Seery: Bush the Bluffer
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Despite the messiness inherent in natural systems, evolution has produced ‘machines of extreme perfection,’ to use Darwin's felicitous phrase.
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Technocrats and policy experts refined their planning grids while the real world, ungrateful in its messiness, declined to perform as the charts and the binders said it should.
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When the money addict disallows this "messiness" he puts a hamper on personal growth for himself and those around him.
Dr. Tian Dayton: Money Addiction
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I think we designers are aware of this messiness, and overcompensate for it by attempting to obliterate every trace of it from our work.
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Forget the skin drying messiness of foams and lathery gels and the nicks, cuts, shave bumps and irritation.
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But the same wires that would make qubit chips easy to manipulate and link together also connect them to the quantum-defiling messiness of the outside world.
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Should we simply accept that the messiness and contestability of contemporary politics leave little room for Principled Pollyannas who refuse to engage in any kind of feigning, fibbing, and fakery?
John Seery: Bush the Bluffer
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Want the messiness of human life and understanding in microcosm?
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