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A problem affecting all the paintings is a tendency toward decorousness.
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Not rules that govern the sovereignty of another's body, not rules that dictate decorousness.
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Despite her complaints about rude reporters, Sanders might not actually be hoping for more decorousness from the press corps.
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Once it became know the f-bomb was commonplace in the Oval Office, politicians were freed from unrealistic expectations of public decorousness.
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"The biggest mistake here, though, is a misbegotten decorousness that sinks the movie, stoving it as calamitously as an enraged whale," Manohla Dargis wrote in The Times.
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"The Gentlemen," the latest from the excitable British director Guy Ritchie, gives you exactly what you might expect from a Guy Ritchie movie that hasn't been constrained by studio decorousness (and ratings) or suavely tricked out with big-Hollywood cash.
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This novel evoked a range of responses, from "pallid" to "masterful". The stronger connection between the two detectives (Chee reports to Leaphorn) gains plaudits as does Chee's way of resolving a murder case that straddles the vantage points of his Navajo cultural view and the laws he is sworn to enforce. Verlyn Klinkenbery finds this Mr. Hillerman's "most pallid mystery novel": > But Mr. Hillerman does not allow himself satire or irreverence or even > vulgarity. He is writing across a particularly troubled ethnic divide, the > one separating Anglos from Indians, and no matter how he demurs, his novels > have the cautiousness of anthropology, the decorousness that comes when you > don't want to presume too much upon an acquaintance.
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