How To Use Thoughtless In A Sentence
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Laura Wade's Posh, timed to open as the Tories edged into power in May 2010, reminded us just what we were in for: overprivileged hooligans in drinking-society blazers who trash a pub as thoughtlessly as they will trash the country.
Dominic Cooke: a life in theatre
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Her thoughtless remark cut him to the quick.
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During this time, I learned from Shubal that kirtan is a spiritual practice similar to meditation but considered by some to be much more enjoyable because it involves singing, and singing, he says, makes you thoughtless.
Sandy Henson Corso: My First Kirtan
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He may be anÂignorantÂor thoughtless person, but I no more think he is a homophobe for using the word "faggot" than I believe any of you areÂhomophobesÂfor using the word "sissy.
Scott Mendelson: Thoughts On The Brett Ratner Mess: When Explicit Slurs Become Part Of Everyday Language And How To Deal With Their Casual And Out-of-Context Use
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She teaches how to continue with discretion what is thoughtlessly undertaken; she inclines the mind to cleave steadfastly to what was imposed upon it by authority; and imparts to a choice which, though rash at the time, is now irrevocable, all the sanctity, all the advisedness, and, let us say it boldly, all the cheerfulness of a lawful calling.
Chapter X
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The idea of our intelligence operation here is to make those situations safer, not to exacerbate them with thoughtlessness.
THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
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In a sexist, thoughtless, simple-minded story, he found yet a new way to ghettoize actresses in Hollywood.
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There is nothing wrong with making money, but are we supposed to be sorry for the inept and obtuse customer care services (ever look at a invoice from a insurance company?) and compassion less “death panels” of the health insurance industry and the thoughtless, cavalier and deceptive practices of the financial dealings on wall street (GS and the Greek economy comes to mind)?
Think Progress » Rep. McCotter complains that Obama ‘demonizes’ Wall Street and insurance companies.
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A look of vexation or a word coldly spoken, or a little help thoughtlessly withheld, may produce long issues of regret.
Architects of Fate or, Steps to Success and Power
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For a prime minister who fought the election on improving public services, such increases look like thoughtless and tactless extravagance.
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But when push came to shove and the whining became not only endless but destructive, I could support neither the decision he made nor the way he made it -- self-righteously, thoughtlessly and hatefully.
Toxic Venting: When to Stop Listening
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This lack of foresight and thoughtless preparation for implementation can clearly have a negative impact on teachers and students, as demonstrated in this study.
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A "dink" dog, the product of the mating of a brother and sister, because his thoughtless owner didn't have either of his two dogs spayed or neutered.
Do Unto Others: Thank You Mr. Anonymous, a Man With Christian Values
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One saving thought alone presented itself — this might be a trial, an experiment of the philosopher Agelastes, or of the Emperor his master, for the purpose of proving the courage of which the Christians vaunted so highly, and punishing the thoughtless insult which the Count had been misadvised enough to put upon the Emperor the preceding day.
Count Robert of Paris
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As with many of Paisley's characters he is a lovable rogue, thoughtless but not cruel, well-meaning but easily sidetracked, a boy whose threadbare background has spelt out a future of meagre options, many of them criminal.
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They are scheming and conniving and sometimes thoughtlessly cruel, too.
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Wars often come about as a result of aggressive, reckless, thoughtless, and deliberate acts by statesmen.
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What right have these thoughtless people to intrude their noise on the whole neighbourhood?
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All I heard was a loud screech of tires and a loud crash of thunder that echoed gloomily through my thoughtless mind.
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Is this guy slow off the mark, thoughtless, sharp-tempered?
The Sun
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Both brothers are lookers, and Cameron is particularly drawn to Jesse's enigmatic reserve and ‘thoughtlessly perfect body.’
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Hence the Negro, at the close of the war, was all that American slavery would make any people, viz.: bestialized and animalized; ignorant, poor, crude, rude; helpless, moneyless and thoughtless.
Africa and the American Negro...Addresses and Proceedings of the Congress on Africa Held Under the Auspices of the Stewart Missionary Foundation for Africa of Gammon Theological Seminary in Connection with the Cotton States and International Exposition De
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The thoughtless motorist and motorcyclist need educating on how to pass and approach a horse and rider on our lanes.
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(whose heightened gabbiness Solondz's films evoke, plus an acid drip), many will find the film's openly addressed ethical conundrum-Can you or should you forgive a selfish sibling or a thoughtless lover, much less a pedophile?
In These Times
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When they are admonished they become very high handed and abusive as though we have no right to complain about their thoughtless behaviour.
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Francis Wayland, a prominent theologian, antislavery activist, and longtime president of Brown University in the decades before the Civil War, spoke for many of the cloth when he warned that “thoughtless caprice,” “sensual self-indulgence,” and “reckless expense” were not only sinful but also socially ruinous.
A Renegade History of the United States
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For a prime minister who fought the election on improving public services, such increases look like thoughtless and tactless extravagance.
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The careless, the casual, the thoughtless reader will come away from them no wiser than he was before.
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The only danger they face is from health problems brought about by thoughtless divers tempting them with unsuitable food like bread and frankfurter sausages.
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Skip is quick to dismiss rumours of an ongoing feud between the actor and his daughter, following Baldwin's infamous 2007 answer machine message in which he called the youngster "a thoughtless little pig.
Ireland.com Breaking News
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The careless, the casual, the thoughtless reader will come away from them no wiser than he was before.
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Thoughtless boys defaced the gate of the school with rude message in blue paint.
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We are all fond of animals and abhor wanton or thoughtless cruelty to them.
Times, Sunday Times
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He may be anignorantor thoughtless person, but I no more think he is a homophobe for using the word "faggot" than I believe any of you arehomophobesfor using the word "sissy.
Scott Mendelson: Thoughts On The Brett Ratner Mess: When Explicit Slurs Become Part Of Everyday Language And How To Deal With Their Casual And Out-of-Context Use
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I'm not suggesting that research should not proceed, but rather cavilling at the sometimes thoughtless way it has been presented to the public.
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Her thoughtless words had already angered her faceless master greatly, and an ominous feeling of dread consumed her the longer she thought of it.
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It is an unfulfilling, thoughtlessly designed game.
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Happy thoughtlessness! ay, and enviable harmless vanity, which thus produced a gaite du coeur worth all my philosophy!
Letters written during a short residence in Sweden, Norway and Denmark
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He is, accordingly, by turns bumptious, diffident, selfish, generous, thoughtless, befuddled and acute.
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The reason for a with profits fund to be more heavily invested in shares than in fixed interest stocks is not a product of caprice or thoughtless gambling.
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Men took a verbal thrashing as they were labelled unromantic (57%), thoughtless (35%) and inconsiderate (24%).
Men encouraged to think outside the chocolate box
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It was thoughtless not to phone and say you'd be late.
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Tacked on to the scaffolding of the unproduced play, Cap’n Simon Wheeler, The Amateur Detective, this enigmatic, dream-ridden fantasy involves a young man who travels three days on horseback from Kentucky to a small Missouri town with the intention of shooting to death a cousin, who is described as sappy, sentimental, giddy, and thoughtless, to settle a family feud.
Mark Twain
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The brazen birds are becoming bolder by the year, encouraged by litter from takeaway meals and thoughtless people who throw them food.
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Finally, on the biographical debit side there are the usual miscellaneous acts of thoughtlessness, rudeness and generally shabby behaviour.
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Please don't be as uncivilized, thoughtless, and cruel as the monsters who committed these senseless acts.
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I guess I've always thoughtlessly assumed they were decorative, like curlicues and friezes.
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Francis Wayland, a prominent theologian, antislavery activist, and longtime president of Brown University in the decades before the Civil War, spoke for many of the cloth when he warned that “thoughtless caprice,” “sensual self-indulgence,” and “reckless expense” were not only sinful but also socially ruinous.
A Renegade History of the United States
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Happy thoughtlessness! ay, and enviable harmless vanity, which thus produced a _gaite du coeur_ worth all my philosophy!
Letters on Sweden, Norway, and Denmark
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We all know how easily innocence is lost, how simple it is to thoughtlessly embrace cynicism and the humdrum monotony of what we call everyday life.
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But the players have also suffered from thoughtless motorists churning up the pitch by driving cars on it apparently for fun.
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Isn't it dreadful to see all the hard work by so many people being undone by a small bunch of thoughtless individuals.
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The thoughtless selfishness of politicians really disgusts me.
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You will soon understand my feelings towards thoughtless drivers and their mobile phones.
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There is a deep satisfaction in protecting such families from the careless, patronizing charity of the thoughtless almsgiver, whose unsteady hand would give them a feast to-day and a famine to-morrow.
Friendly Visiting among the Poor A Handbook for Charity Workers
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I hope the people responsible read this and realise how distressing their thoughtless behaviour is, particularly for people with pets.
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Thoughtless acceptance of the new dogma of biaxiality makes associates of the United States feel they are less than partners; it gives the Russians a propaganda opportunity to pretend that other nations are joined to the United States only as satellites.
One Bite At A Time
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So instead of "The nature of youth is thoughtless and sanguine, and therefore &c.," we can write, "The danger of the voyage was depreciated and the beauty of the island exaggerated by _the thoughtless nature of youth_.
How to Write Clearly Rules and Exercises on English Composition
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The media was criticized for its thoughtless incursion into the domestic grief of the family.
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Lucy sat, mentally reprimanding herself for being such a thoughtless friend.
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We apologise for any thoughtless and offensive behaviour by these two pupils.
Times, Sunday Times
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However, litter is still a big problem caused by a few thoughtless individuals who cannot or do not want to see or use the litter bins.
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Careless, thoughtless or reckless behaviour is a factor in 14% of crashes
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And writing is the enemy of forgetfulness, of thoughtlessness.
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For mental blindness, thoughtlessness and rashness pertain to imprudence, which is to be found in every sin, even as prudence is in every virtue.
Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province
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To blow off those dear friends who've put up with your mercurial moods for long is just plain cruel and thoughtless, so start returning those calls and those emails.
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I can't believe you were so thoughtless as to stay gone in the forest this late?
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Too many idiotic middle/senior-managers in schools are thoughtlessly/unthinkingly implementing government policy or coming up with hare-brained theories on learning styles etc that have been roundly derided by academics.
"Bash the teachers" - The Tories new policy
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You promised upon a thousand occasions to pay your share of the interest for ever, and now like a defaulter you abandon your post and destroy half the revenue of our firm by one intempestive and thoughtless act!
On Nothing and Kindred Subjects
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Too much of it, however, is thoughtlessly neglected or replaced, often at great expense.
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I thought it was kind of thoughtless of her to bring that subject up now, especially if she thought I liked Jake.
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As a result he may be complacent or thoughtless about the consequences of what he says, for himself or others.
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I was trying to help end the killing and the war, but there were times when I was thoughtless and careless about it and I'm… very sorry that I hurt them.
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They frantically seek acceptance, but rash and thoughtless actions can bring them up short on occasion.
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The idea of our intelligence operation here is to make those situations safer, not to exacerbate them with thoughtlessness.
THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
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Children at a Keighley primary school will stage a demonstration next week aimed at stopping thoughtless parents parking outside their school.
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They are not easily aroused into the fearfulness which is so often the parent of thoughtlessness.
The Epistles of St. Peter
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All the aggravation about replacing by bus pass, credit cards and library cards etc, all because I was thoughtless.
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It is my observation that thoughtless inconsiderate persons who take advantage of others weakness for their pleasure generally (like Tom Horn), braid their own hangin 'ropes for their own gallows.
PA Rape-Case Witness Killed While Hunting
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a thoughtless and unkind remark
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That certainly wasn't the intent, and we're sorry for any hurt this thoughtless headline caused.
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I accused him of being thoughtless and insensitive to my needs.
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“A single week’s thoughtlessness and dissipation is often sufficient to undo a poor workman forever,” wrote Smith about life in London.
Born Again
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I am more tolerant of vulnerable people and have much less energy for the thoughtless and selfish.
Times, Sunday Times
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A young man who goes from the ploughtail into the army is generally rather thoughtless and disposed to idleness.
Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches — Volume 4
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the debate turned into thoughtless bickering
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Myself, I'm mostly haunted by retrospectively realising that what made perfect sense at the time was actually stupendously wrong and/or offensive and/or thoughtless.
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She was still angry with Luke - he had been thoughtless, and surprisingly insensitive.
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Scarlet fever dropsy, which is really a _formidable disease, generally arises from, the carelessness, the ignorance, and the thoughtlessness of parents in allowing a child to leave the house before the new skin be properly formed and hardened.
Advice to a Mother on the Management of Her Children
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But, say you, though it be granted that there is no thoughtless support of extension and the other qualities or accidents which we perceive, yet there may perhaps be some inert, unperceiving substance or substratum of some other qualities, as incomprehensible to us as colours are to a man born blind, because we have not a sense adapted to them.
A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge, by George Berkeley
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Elsewhere there are places where thoughtless mountain bike and motorbike riders have churned up paths.
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Yes, she may be in a radge with you because you're essentially a thoughtless, filthy animal.
Times, Sunday Times
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It is thoughtless, it is self-indulgent and it undermines the standards which all right-minded people support.
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Against this background, it seems thoughtless if not rash of the museum to display this most controversial of exhibits.
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Please don't be as uncivilized, thoughtless, and cruel as the monsters who committed these senseless acts.
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he treated his parents thoughtlessly
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Thoughtlessly Thou hast put to death my virtue and my sin alike!
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Chiefly, though, they talked with the Head, who was father-confessor and agent-general to them all; for what they shouted in their unthinking youth, they proved in their thoughtless manhood -- to wit, that the
Stalky & Co.
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Babies' lives were put at risk by thoughtless parents leaving them in hot parked cars.
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But be forewarned: If there's anything worse than being called a cheapskate by a significant other, it's being called a thoughtless cheapskate.
TIME.com: Top Stories
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It's not that I don't care or anything, I'm just incredibly thoughtless and forgetful and I lose track of time far to easily.
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First-person animal narrators often expose the thoughtlessness of human beings toward non-human animals.
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You must precondition yourself so your target selection will be a thoughtless, instinctual act.
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Mr. _Osmore_ stated his complaint, and the president of our committee replied, and stated ours; and among other things, observed that the word "_baa_," had no more meaning than a thousand other senseless cries, uttering constantly from the throats of idle, thoughtless boys; and begged Mr. Osmore to explain how such an unmeaning sound could be construed into an insult to him; that if he and his officers should cry _baa! baa! baa!
A Journal of a Young Man of Massachusetts, 2nd ed. Late A Surgeon On Board An American Privateer, Who Was Captured At Sea By The British, In May, Eighteen Hundred And Thirteen, And Was Confined First, At Melville Island, Halifax, Then At Chatham, In Engla
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And therefore it is, that accountableness covers the whole field of human agency, and God holds us responsible for our thoughtless sin, as well as for our deliberate transgression.
Sermons to the Natural Man
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My postbag is filled with heartbreaking stories of law-abiding families whose lives are made a living hell by the actions of a few uncaring, selfish individuals whose thoughtlessness or ruthless criminal actions blight and intimidate whole neighbourhoods.
Landlords to be given new powers to evict 'neighbours from hell'
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But it's not a thoughtless, unauthentic mash-up.
The Sun
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He was during life subject to sudden headaches, affecting his memory and eyesight, and even his speech; these attacks were, according to the thoughtless phrase of the day, called bilious; that is, he was sick, and was relieved by a blue pill and smart medicine.
Spare Hours
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When a group of natives have been robbed of them by thoughtless white men and have found the sacred store-house empty, they have tried to kill the traitor who betrayed the hallowed spot to the strangers, and have remained in camp for a fortnight weeping and wailing for the loss and plastering themselves with pipeclay, which is their token of mourning for the dead. [
The Belief in Immortality and the Worship of the Dead, Volume I (of 3) The Belief Among the Aborigines of Australia, the Torres Straits Islands, New Guinea and Melanesia
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A principle is involved, a life - and - death principle which is repeatedly and thoughtlessly violated.
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Thirteen-year-olds alternate between thoughtlessly lashing out at the people around them and being supersensitive about the criticism of others.
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Agricultural subsidies and a thoughtless disregard for natural processes are washing away the commonwealth of land, its soils and wildlife.
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Lots of great lifehacks seen in the "share your own thoughtless act" section, as people repurpose things in imaginative ways.
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It was thoughtless not to phone and say you'd be late.
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They are scheming and conniving and sometimes thoughtlessly cruel, too.
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Thoughtlessly I decided to do everything by myself, including artwork for the figures and all the typing.
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The brazen birds are becoming bolder by the year, encouraged by litter from takeaway meals and thoughtless people who throw them food.
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For those of us living in quiet, residential parts of the borough, where parking attendants are never seen, the actions of some thoughtless people are endangering lives.
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But tonight ... tonight he cursed that cruelly traitorous strand, that hoary banderole of mortality that waved so thoughtlessly from an otherwise dark temple; that skinny, silver scroll upon which was written in letters bold enough for all of nature to read, an invitation to the burial mound.
La insistencia de Jürgen Fauth
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We become imminently attuned to sussing out who is being genuine and has something interesting to say, and is thus worth listening to, and who is full of b.s. When you blog, all it can take is one thoughtless or ill-informed post to erase any credibility that you have.
Blogs and buzz
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Thoughtless musical parasites nearly brought the entire record industry to its knees by recording scratchy vinyl or crackly medium wave onto hissy cassettes.
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The media was criticized for its thoughtless incursion into the domestic grief of the family.
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Others are still insensitive and thoughtless.
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His talk is of pack-asses, smiths, cobblers, and tanners, and he seems always to be using the same terms for the same things; so that anyone inexpert and thoughtless might laugh his speeches to scorn.
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It was thoughtless of you to forget your sister's birthday.
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It was rather thoughtless of him, to say the least.
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While we hope that police will act if they can against litterbugs, it is the job of every parent and indeed every adult in responsibility to enforce the message in the young and the thoughtless.
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Through conferences, debates, panel discussions, lectures and publications, Danforth hopes that as the 2012 presidential campaigns begin revving their engines next year, the center can have a calming effect on a debate that some say has devolved from thoughtful to thoughtless.
Danforth Centers Hopes to Set Tone for Civil Religion
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But disabled people believe the biggest obstacles they face are mental ones-the prejudices and thoughtlessness of able-bodied people.
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But I know she's suffering the consequences of my stupidity, my thoughtless actions.
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I learned that kirtan is a spiritual practice similar to meditation but considered by some to be much more enjoyable because it involves singing, and singing, he says, makes you thoughtless.
Sandy Henson Corso: My First Kirtan
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It was rather thoughtless of him, to say the least.
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The principle is repeatedly and thoughtlessly violated.
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Skip is quick to dismiss rumors of an ongoing feud between the actor and his daughter, following Baldwin's infamous 2007 answer machine message in which he called the youngster "a thoughtless little pig.
CBS 47: Local News
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In my own case, I recollect acts performed by older persons in ignorance and thoughtlessness which undoubtedly tended to foster and strengthen my algolagnic instinct.
Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 4 Sexual Selection In Man
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Elsewhere there are places where thoughtless mountain bike and motorbike riders have churned up paths.
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A wheelchair-bound resident has been stopped from leaving her home by thoughtless motorists.
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Such disrespect for the religious beliefs and religious art practices of others is the sign of an ignorant and thoughtless person.
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His offended love, and Malvolio's humiliated suffering, are reminders of the harm done by mistake, mischance, drink, thoughtlessness and unkindness.
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I can no longer keep count of the thoughtless operators of powerboats who are unaware of this simple maneuver, and who roar quickly out of earshot of curses and out of sight of appropriate gestures.
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But she was seized by that excess of bravery which is called foolhardiness, and driven by it to that peculiar and thoughtless vehemence of action which sometimes wins V. C.'s for men who, in later days, conceal amazement under the cherished decoration.
The Prophet of Berkeley Square
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We are all fond of animals and abhor wanton or thoughtless cruelty to them.
Times, Sunday Times
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* The judgment against Eichmann speaks to Bybee: Far from absolving him of guilt, his remoteness from the actual torturers — his thoughtlessness — increases the degree of his responsibility.
Another Monday Linkdump « Gerry Canavan
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He spent six weeks in a living hell all because of his thoughtlessness!
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If they are not thoughtless and indevout, but servants of God, they are never dismayed at His mighty works, knowing perfectly well that it is in His power to perform far greater wonders.
The Interior Castle or The Mansions
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The thoughtless and cynical attitude displayed by the ruling elite regarding its own legal norms is an international phenomenon.
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We are all fond of animals and abhor wanton or thoughtless cruelty to them.
Times, Sunday Times
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Yes, it was thoughtless and professionally negligent - but which of us, hand on heart, can say that we have never been either of these things?
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That brings traffic problems as drivers jostle for spaces or park thoughtlessly blocking entrances, bus stops and the approaches to pedestrian crossings.
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Many is the time some clod has thoughtlessly pushed the recliner lever, full throttle, winding up inches from your adviser's lap.
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She forgave him his thoughtless remark.
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Advertising is one of the most corrupt, thoughtless, homogenized, creatively bankrupt means of communication and artistic expression.
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I should have done you a greater service had I pointed out to you its thoughtlessness, its inconsequence, and its want of comprehension.
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Thoughtless, yes, but no one could ever call her unkind.
The Best and The Brightest
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Lorillard imported Italian and Slovak immigrants to build Tuxedo Park, and he rather thoughtlessly, but true to the period, named the shanties in which they lived “Fifth Avenue,” “Broadway,” and “Wall Street;” the workers mess hall was “Delmonico’s.”
Tuxedos and Tuxedo Park | Edwardian Promenade
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Are seemlier hid; my thoughtless youth they blame,
The Odyssey of Homer
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The sin of thoughtlessness shall be beaten with fewer stripes than the sin of deliberation, -- but it shall be _beaten_, and therefore it is _sin_.
Sermons to the Natural Man
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He is strongly against such power when used thoughtlessly to propagate traditional ideas, which can be harmful.
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The thoughtlessness which can allow an inference to be extended from a product of disease possessing this susceptibility of multiplication when conveyed into the living body, to substances of inorganic origin, such as silex or sulphur, would be capable of arguing that a pebble may produce a mountain, because an acorn can become a forest.
Medical Essays, 1842-1882
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Do my insane ramblings ring a delicate bell in your puny, thoughtless brain?
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yosemite national park hotel to primulaceae a conepatus grotesqueness in ca is to thievishness a thoughtless kentish barterer in the slavonic you naumachy to disappearing. it is prehistoric to get a addictive crangonidae, what is plummy is that the creatively camouflaged of the hypnos entreatingly dicotyledonae is blameless to angevine up befittingly mediocrity.
Rational Review
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To be sure, pressure tactics are also irrelevant to those of seriously dulled emotions, but such tactics do have desirable effects on those who are selfish-on-principle or thoughtlessly selfish if they are reasonably enlight - ened.
CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE
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This means being respectful of their rights and not insulting them through arrogant or thoughtless behaviour.
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There was a time when I was more thoughtless about the things I said, and I was rebellious.
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Richard was anxious to atone for his thoughtlessness.
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They are only a chesspiece being thoughtlessly moved around by much greater political forces.
"Zoe's Tale" by John Scalzi
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he stared thoughtlessly at the picture
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Do you consider what unnecessary pain you have given him by your thoughtless behaviour?
Wives and Daughters
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At present he is doing well, is a happy boy and loves the school, and its superb caring teachers - what right have these mean-minded, thoughtless characters to take it all away?
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I do not blame country legislators, game dealers, farmers, for calling the sportsmen of America selfish and thoughtless.
Our Vanishing Wild Life Its Extermination and Preservation
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Thieves are thoughtless at the best of times, but vandalism for the sake of vandalism is just pointless.
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‘Well,’ Hayley began thoughtfully, ‘he was always a bit blunt and sometimes even thoughtless, but he was never as unaffectionate and unfeeling as now.’
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It was thoughtless of you to forget your sister's birthday.
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If you don't want to force your boss to confront his thoughtless behaviour, another solution would be to change jobs.
Times, Sunday Times
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We think they are too thoughtless and laid-back, they think we are cunning and manipulative.
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I was incandescent with rage at the thought that someone I considered a friend (albeit a slightly flaky one) would be so thoughtless.
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It was thoughtless of her to mention it.
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the thoughtless saying of a great princess on being informed that the people had no bread; `Let them eat cake'
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Thoughtless passing and careless play was in evidence at this stage.
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Agricultural subsidies and a thoughtless disregard for natural processes are washing away the commonwealth of land, its soils and wildlife.
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The media was criticized for its thoughtless incursion into the domestic grief of the family.
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Could we suspect a Committee of Members of Congress of a joke appreciable by mere members of the human family, could we suppose them in a thoughtless moment to have carried into legislation a mildened modicum of that metaphorical language which forms the staple of debate, we should make no remonstrance.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 33, July, 1860
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He was always the thoughtless, giddy boy that did everything for himself.
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Not to the beginning (when things might have been changed and time's curse lifted), but to that moment in the Mohaine Desert when he had finally understood that his thoughtless, questionless quest would ultimately succeed?
The Dark Tower
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Over the past decades, modern encroachments and thoughtless building have marred the historic fabric of the city.
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Agnes and I sat in her filthy living room, reliving all the mean, thoughtless slights and insults she could remember.
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It is a thoughtless act and its consequences lead Bruno to grow up for the first time.
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These thoughtless people should have to fork out, say £10, for missing their appointment without reasonable notification.
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We hope the CAA is taking other steps to ensure that future air shows are safeguarded from thoughtless aviators.