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16 Sentences With "pettily"

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And he overturned a ban pettily introduced by his predecessor on books for prisoners.
Less pettily, there are serious questions to be asked here about privacy and consent.
" Bella Heathcote, who plays the pettily-named LA model Gigi answered, "The industry and the city.
That the DEA and FBI should be combined, or something else should happen to keep them from beefing so pettily.
He purported to be more high-minded than his peers but pettily mocked Michelle Obama for urging schoolchildren to eat leafy greens.
Peppa's meme equivalent to Arthur's famous fist involves a 2100 episode, "Whistling," in which Peppa pettily hangs up on her friend Suzy Sheep.
Politicians feel free to act in a pettily corrupt fashion; corporations learn to succeed by flattering the president and getting handouts from the federal government as a result.
When the president praised every member of Congress under the sun at a recent defense bill signing, but pettily avoided saying the name of John McCain, the man for whom the bill was named, he was being authentic.
You may have glimpsed it in the trailer — it's the moment when Isabelle Huppert pettily throws a glass of wine to the floor, then proceeds to furiously overturn her table and marches towards the naive ingenue waitress played by Chloe Grace Moretz until she has to be physically restrained.
And as fewer people depend on traditional live media where alerts often appear, such as radio and TV broadcasts, it's helpful to expand emergency alerts to devices that, for most people, are typically turned on and readily available—so long as the system is not pettily (and dangerously) abused.[Reuters]
In so answering, the progressives seemed to lay to rest an issue that threatened to distract from their pitches to voters weeks before the Iowa caucuses and that — given the rancor the disagreement inspired online — seemed poised to pettily divide progressives at a moment at which they are struggling to defend against the national popularity of moderate Joe Biden.
It's not yet clear how this will net everyone what they want, but if it means more juicy scenes between Taraji P. Henson and Naomi Campbell as Hakeem's cunning ex Camilla — like the one where Cookie walks out of Camilla's office with a handful of gumballs from the candy dish, scattering them pettily across the floor at every step — then I'll consider it a win.
They pounce on the idea, and distort it, and then work it out so pettily and unworthily.
Jim switches with Michael on defense and defends Roy. As Jim begins to show his prowess at the game, Roy and Jim gradually become aggressive toward each other, with Pam Beesly (Jenna Fischer) looking on. At a crucial point in the game, Michael is accidentally hit in the face and claims it is a "flagrant personal intentional foul". He pettily stops the game and declares the office winners since they were winning when the foul occurred.
He later becomes jealous and pettily competitive when her skill becomes indisputable. He realizes Peggy and Don have creative "magic" together when it comes to advertising ideas and slogans and is annoyed, especially as his own contributions become less favored by Don and, as a result, diminish his importance at the firm. Paul expresses considerable anger when he realizes Peggy was chosen by Don to join the new agency Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce, while he was not. In the Season 5 episode "Christmas Waltz", he reappears as a devotee of the Hare Krishna movement, which he has joined at least partly to win the affections of a girl.
In 2011 the critic Evan Calder Williams described Pasolini's part of the film as "one of those singularly venomous examples of how 'political art' doesn't have to make you loathe both politics and art" but dismissed Guareschi's as "a trashy little right-wing film"; Williams concluded that "there is nothing that is not profoundly conservative, weak-tongued, and pettily fascist alongside" Pasolini's sequence. It was not until the 65th Venice Film Festival to see Pasolini's film being brought back into the light, restored and in an "extended director's cut" version. Giuseppe Bertolucci, the director of the restoration project, justified the absence of Guareschi's half by defining his statements on decolonization and on the Algerian War "intolerable". At the time Bertolucci was also the head of the committee for the celebrations of the centennial of Guareschi's birth: following his declarations, he obviously had to resign.

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