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  • The ascendancy of laddish vulgarianism might not be great news, but it's probably more tolerable than the mass neurosis that we suffered through from the mid '80s.
  • We mercilessly critiqued one another, and explored weird mixes of Bizarro, Horror-eroticism, metafictional, vulgarian, bloody stories, and things that are yet to have names. Author of "HPL and His Legacy" : The Lovecraft News Network
  • And in this supreme folly I lived the days, now in the Mediterranean, now cruising round the coast of England, now flying of a sudden to Paris with one they might have called a vulgarian, but one I chose to know. The Iron Pirate A Plain Tale of Strange Happenings on the Sea
  • There's the arty Bohemian society of the Verdurins, the most hideous vulgarians in literature.
  • But you see, I am not an American vulgarian like this Jackie character.
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  • Yet at the same time he couldn't stop himself from playing the vulgarian and disgracing himself.
  • Is this a vulgarian conspiracy by the coalition to thwart the promotion of poetry throughout England? Letters: Rural theatre and poetry hit by cuts
  • Technical polish was too often sacrificed to visceral excitement and excessively schmaltzy rubato - in short, the sort of interpretation that suits the image of Liszt the vulgarian. Pianists Andre Watts and Evgeny Kissin offer Liszt recitals
  • He saw himself as a ludicrous figure, acting as a pennyboy for his aunts, a nervous, well-meaning sentimentalist, orating to vulgarians and idealising his own clownish lusts, the pitiable fatuous fellow he had caught a glimpse of in the mirror. Dubliners
  • Yet at the same time he couldn't stop himself from playing the vulgarian and disgracing himself.
  • It is stunning to see Mumbai's beautiful people turned in the space of two hours into ugly, pock marked, uncouth vulgarians.
  • She had the true instinct of it; while I was always a bit of a vulgarian.
  • Making his television debut last night, Kilstein offered up five and a half minutes of the kind of rapid-fire, incisive and affably angry comedy that has earned him fans in fellow comics like Janeane Garafalo, Robin Williams and Paul Provenza who included Kilstein in his bookSatiristas: Comedians, Contrarians, Raconteurs & Vulgarians. WATCH: Did Slutty Girls With iPods Really Cause 9/11?
  • And yet no sooner did I embrace the part, padding about in my jubbah and Ali Baba slippers, sipping mint tea, jingling my jewelry and letting my belly grow, than she accused me of being a crass vulgarian, an Oriental souk Jew with the taste for trumpery of a market trader from Waltham-stow. Kalooki Nights
  • And a vulgarian I certainly am - time has proved that.
  • In a recent issue of Sight & Sound, Brian De Palma, Paul Verhoeven and William Friedkin (maverick vulgarians all) lamented the impossibility of dealing with sexual themes in today's Hollywood.
  • These two vulgarians were politely asked to desist, but resumed their irritating chatter one minute later.
  • Their conspicuous consumption was glamorized by a media that coined fawning new terms to describe them, like "masters of the universe," but forgot relevant old terms, like "robber baron" and "vulgarian. Marty Kaplan: The Upside of Outrage
  • If this makes my Dad sound like a low vulgarian, I suppose that's partly true.
  • They too are vulgarians, mired in material concerns (the little boy is depicted as already a savvy businessman).
  • One of the delights of Pompeii by Robert Harris is his description of a wealthy vulgarian's banquet.
  • Serios plays the part of a buffoon, a vulgarian blessed with a minor telepathic power.
  • All this pretentious over-ornamentation is cosmeticism, the powder and paint of the vulgarian striving to conceal by a futile advertisement her lack of refinement. Germany and the Germans From an American Point of View
  • A self-admitted vulgarian and shameless pornographer, Goldstein began publishing Screw magazine at the height of the sexual revolution in 1968.
  • Faithful visitors may recall the review that appeared here on Saturday 13 September, which began with an account of a wealthy vulgarian's banquet in AD79.
  • Their failure itself is made by it more bearable than the failure of those others who act the vulgarian and demand so little of life that even that little escapes them. The Kempton-Wace Letters
  • Long before the American Idolization of every art form on the planet, the great humorist S.J. Perelman imagined a gnarly New York painter being asked by a vulgarian Hollywood movie producer: what exactly do you artists do in the studio when you get an idea? The Surrealism World
  • It's now possible to order a circular kitchen in black walnut for £65,000 or a hand-finished Persian marble bathroom for £57,000, but is all this spending turning us into a nation of vulgarians?
  • In the end, one has to be disappointed by the pallid imagination of our public vulgarians.
  • It was, however, grossly distasteful, which explains why the vulgarian Janeane Garofalo wishes he were Mayor Weiner. Pawlenty of Nothing
  • Sheffer -- who knew what makes business men laugh -- pinned his simple faith to three main subjects, convulsive of the diaphragmatic muscles, building up each series upon the inherent humor to be extracted from physical violence as represented in the perpetrations and punishments of Ruff and Reddy, marital infidelity as mirrored in the stratagems and errancies of an amorous ape with an aged and jealous spouse, and the sure-fire familiarity of aged minstrel jokes (mother-in-law, country constable, young married cookery, and the like) refurbished in pictorial serials through the agency of two uproarious and imbecilic vulgarians, Bonehead and Buttinsky. Success A Novel
  • In the Code of Financial Correctness, Rule 1 is ‘Only vulgarians spend lavish amounts of money on luxuries.’
  • In this title role of an outlaw vulgarian, and very likely a nut job, he's constantly in motion, and you can't take your eyes off him. 'Bridesmaids' Catches the Bouquet
  • Left only with me - this vulgarian, this banker - she felt not only bereft but betrayed. DEATH OF A NYMPH
  • Having learned to play guitar at roughly the same time Hannah, 26, taught Colette, 28, when they were living with their parents at home in Bristol, they first formed a squawky, thrashing punk band named Vulgarians in 2007. 2:54: the sisters heading to Doom Rock Central
  • Prospero devises a show of tinsel finery to sidetrack the vulgarians, but he is not present to see Caliban's disillusionment, or his vehement contempt.
  • We mercilessly critiqued one another, and explored weird mixes of Bizarro, Horror-eroticism, metafictional, vulgarian, bloody stories, and things that are yet to have names. Author of "HPL and His Legacy" : The Lovecraft News Network
  • Admirably, he downplays Orff the vulgarian and shapes this most popular of 20th century choral works into something more than just a series of orgiastic bangs and crashes.
  • It's not every day that the planet's two greatest vulgarians come tiara-to-tiara.
  • And Chu-Chi Face, in which Nichola McAuliffe's sexy baroness runs rings around Brian Blessed's Vulgarian baron, is even more clearly than before a pastiche of Lehar operetta.

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