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12 Sentences With "more mean spirited"

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N. A meme that mocks someone's shoes might seem to be more mean-spirited than other memes of the decade.
However, in the meantime, some more mean-spirited users have taken to using the Telugu symbol to "bomb" other peoples devices.
Self-esteem took over reality TV this decade, edging out more mean-spirited selections in favor of kind and caring content in which viewers could see themselves.
With aide from Jimmy Kimmel, Harrison replaced his typical line – "Gentleman I'm sorry, if you did not receive your rose, take a moment, say your goodbyes" – with some more mean-spirited quips.
"Trump's tweets and his own language offline has set the precedent and enabled people to come out of the woodwork and be more harassing and more mean-spirited than they otherwise would have been," Rosenblatt said.
Twice the Price is also located next door to an authorized retailer of Verizon, which seems even more mean-spirited considering that, at the end of the day, Sprint's not actually sticking it to corporate Verizon — the ones in charge of setting service prices — but the little people it's hoping to serve.
Gladys Kravitz (née Gruber) (Alice Pearce, Sandra Gould after Pearce's death) is Samantha and Darrin's nosy neighbor who lives across the street. She often witnesses incidents of witchcraft, but never can convince her husband Abner of what she saw. The Alice Pearce version of Gladys Kravitz was nosy and confused, but generally good-hearted and was often friends with the Stephenses. The Sandra Gould version was more mean-spirited and very much an antagonist to the Stephenses.
Gama made contact with the Kilwa vassals of Mozambique, Mombassa and Malindi, seeking to secure their cooperation as staging posts for the Portuguese India Armadas. In 1500, the 2nd Portuguese India Armada, under Pedro Álvares Cabral, visited Kilwa itself, and attempted to negotiate a commercial and alliance treaty with Emir Ibrahim. But emir prevaricated and no agreement was reached. The well-armed Fourth Armada of 1502, under Vasco da Gama again, came in a more mean-spirited mood, indisposed to take no for an answer.
Rarely has something so beautiful been so apt to also make you giggle like an idiot." Piet Levy of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel wrote, "He primarily writes and performs pretty singer-songwriter gems that recall Death Cab for Cutie's Ben Gibbard. Tracks like "Tattoo" and "Tennessee" are more mean-spirited than funny, although they elicit laughs when the target suddenly becomes Lynch's own songwriting shortcomings. There's plenty of profanity here, but because Lynch sings with the sensitivity of a poet, it minimizes the shock value and wink-wink showboating Lion could have easily become.
Ramis liked Rubin's concept of starting with the loop in progress, but associate producer Whitney White suggested starting the film before the loop begins because it would be more interesting for the audience to see Phil's initial reaction to his predicament. Ramis also removed Rita's boyfriend Max, and introduced (and removed) Phil's executive producer Gil Hawley. This draft featured more scenes of debauchery focused on Phil's sexual conquests and removed some content deemed more mean-spirited, like Phil asking Rita to be his "love-slave". This is reversed in the final film to Rita buying Phil and claiming that she owns him.
Jackie Coogan as the Bad Boy in the 1921 film Hennery gets kicked out of a drug store (art by True Williams) Henry "Hennery" Peck, popularly known as Peck's Bad Boy, is a fictional character created by George Wilbur Peck (1840–1916). First appearing in the 1883 novel Peck's Bad Boy and His Pa, the Bad Boy has appeared in numerous print, stage, and film adaptations. The character is portrayed as a mischievous prankster, and the phrase "Peck's bad boy" has entered the language to refer to anyone whose mischievous or bad behavior leads to annoyance or embarrassment. Described as "a vicious little swaggerer" and "no more than a callous brute", Hennery's antics were more mean-spirited than those of earlier boyhood characters like Huckleberry Finn, and modern criticism views the violence and racism in the original stories as objectionable or politically incorrect.
" He also criticized American policy towards the nuclear program of Iran and friendship with Israel and wrote that more attacks are likely "if there is no disposition to rethink US relations to others in the world, starting with the Middle East." Reprints: and Falk continued and mounted a critique of US foreign policy describing the Iraq War and Afghanistan War as "unlawful wars" which had "devastated two countries, seemingly beyond foreseeable recovery, while adding nothing to American security." He said that while the failure and expense of these wars meant that kind of intervention to be no longer the centerpiece of American policy, "[t]he war drums are beating at this moment in relation to both North Korea and Iran, and as long as Tel Aviv has the compliant ear of the American political establishment, those who wish for peace and justice in the world should not rest easy." Canadian Foreign Minister John Baird sharply criticized Falk by stating that not for the first time, "spewed more mean-spirited, anti- Semitic rhetoric, this time blaming the attacks in Boston on President Obama and the State of Israel.

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