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17 Sentences With "puerility"

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The rancor and puerility have surprised even the most hardened crowd.
Lucky Day Rated R for sex and violence of unusual puerility.
Has "The Tonight Show's" current host, Jimmy Fallon, ever seethed with anything, unless one can seethe with puerility?
The idea of such practices brings out both the wit and puerility among these longtime, long-married pals, who begin speculating wildly about the polyamorous Pip.
The "I know you are but what am I?" puerility of the exchange meshed with both Wellick's rather infantile temperament as well as the schoolyard nature of his and Mr. Robot's relationship.
On the page, this bifurcation works, but on the screen it saps the story's momentum, partly because there's no violence in the room to distract from the genericism and puerility of the dialogue.
He revealed that repeatedly as he rejected the traditional rules and usual etiquette, refusing to release his tax returns, bragging about his penis size, feuding with the Muslim father of a fallen American soldier and electing puerility over poetry at nearly every meaningful moment.
Sophie's earlier work may have matched the sugary crunch of PC Music's squeaky puerility exactly — her debut single "Bipp," bouncing mechanically over chirpy synth stabs whose precisely timed and tangibly textured forward propulsion compensated for the absence of a drum track, captures that style — but that moment has cooled.
Saviano takes readers into a world of violent criminality streaked with puerility; of aspiring Al Capones with acne; of kids who use the video game Grand Theft Auto to train for a tanker truck heist and try out weapons they can barely control by shooting immigrants waiting at a bus stop.
There are many, many good jokes, the performers all seem to be enjoying the ridiculous bits offered them (Justin Timberlake plays a personal chef who devotes what culinary genius he has to slicing carrots very carefully) and the songs are both melodically catchy and clever in their abject puerility: My apple crumble is by far the most crumble-est/ But I act like it tastes bad out of humbleness.
Gérard Condé wrote in Le Monde about how the requirements of the Light cycle forced the composer into a cloister of sorts, > This quest for perfection, a complete fulfillment of the artistic gesture > from its conception to its implementation, against the tide of the entire > musical practice, gradually shut the composer in a superb isolation, which > resembles a prison. Opponents see it as the culmination of a paranoid > megalomaniac, yet Stockhausen continues to fascinate, to open doors into the > unknown with wonder. Writing for the Sunday Times, Paul Driver also cited the megalomania of Licht and Stockhausen's 'obsession with control', but his review was favorable overall: > I found that there was something grand and stirring about it all, despite > the apparent puerility. Stockhausen, like Blake's fool, persists in his > puerility and grows wise.
In general, damage to this area results in puerility, disinhibition, and an inappropriate jocular affect. . The frontal lobes are also involved in processing narrative conversation and understanding abstract or indirect forms of communication, such as sarcasm. This is a critical role in humor appreciation. Subjects with damage to the right superior frontal cortex (Brodmann areas 8/9) choose punchlines which are simplistic and do not integrate content across a narrative.
"True to its word, Grumpy Old Men: The Musical gives its audiences a musical about grumpy old men", Whittier Daily News, September 24, 2019 The Show Report wrote, "This grumpy hurrah remains natural and poignant. Much of that credit significantly belongs to scripter Dan Remmes. His compassion in his book for these now well-known characters eschews real sentimentality and provides a certain dignity even amid the ribald banter and utter puerility of the pension-age adolescents … a guilty pleasure of a musical!"Daniels, Chris.
However, before the marriage > Scipio changed his mind again, and by dint of every effort got the maid. > Cato was greatly exasperated and inflamed by this, and attempted to go to > law about it; but his friends prevented this, and so, in his rage and > youthful fervour, he betook himself to iambic verse, and heaped much > scornful abuse upon Scipio, adopting the bitter tone of Archilochus, but > avoiding his license and puerility. Lepida and Cato were first cousins with > Lepida's father and Cato's mother being blood siblings.
Thomas Sotinel of Le Monde started his review by recalling the irritation the film caused upon its world premiere in Cannes, and compared the cut he had seen there to the final version: "In all honesty, the difference does not jump to my eyes. Of course, the film seems more consistent, but that may be because we've already traveled this maze once. While leaving, we might remain calmer, but still amazed by the mixture of exuberant invention and puerility." A positive review came from L'Express, written by Laurent Djian, who compared the film to 2001: A Space Odyssey.
His verse marked a departure from objective realism and social commitment to subjective lyricism and an aesthetic point of view, walking more towards symbolism; one of the various modernist literary currents. The lack of means, aggravated by his father's death, made him morbidly reject the present and the future, following a pessimistic romantic attitude that led him to denounce his tedium. However excessive, this is a controlled attitude, due to a clear aesthetic mind and a real sense of ridicule. He learned the colloquial tone from Almeida Garrett and Júlio Dinis, and also from Jules Laforgue, but he exceeded them all in the peculiar compromise between irony and a refined puerility, a fountain of happiness because it represents a return to his happiest of times — a kingdom of his own from where he resuscitates characters and enchanted places, manipulating, as a virtuoso of nostalgia, the picturesque of popular festivals and of fishermen, the simple magic of toponyms and the language of the people.
The decision of the Privy Council has been criticised in Australia on the basis that the constitutional question was one upon which the decision of the High Court should have been final and that the Privy Council should have respected the spirit of the Constitution and avoided conflict with the High Court. In 1957 a proponent for abolishing appeals to the Privy Council described it as an egregious blunder, stating "Even the most fervent admirer of the erudition (sic) of the Judicial Committee, even the most ardent believer in the strength of this 'bond of empire', is hardly likely to be impressed by the judgment delivered by Lord Halsbury in the name of the Committee. Halsbury's name is associated with a number of judgments of dubious value; but if he were responsible for preparing as well as pronouncing the statement of reasons in Webb v Outtrim, it can only be said that on this occasion even Halsbury surpassed himself in the puerility of some of his reasons and in his fantastic ignorance of the working of a federation under the Crown". [1957] Res Judicatae 78.

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