- a cult. Sara has
described herself,
prior to
discovering NXIVM, as "
dilettantish".
After her
introduction to NXIVM, Sara
urged Clare, then 23, to become...
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writing changed completely:
where his
early poems exhibit a Romantic,
dilettantish sweetness, his war
poetry moves to an
increasingly discordant music,...
- only
refining to a high
degree of
perfection the
ability to
write short dilettantish essays on the
basis of very
little knowledge:
ideal training for the...
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contrived hit "(Forever) Live and Die" and the
catchy "We Love You," this
dilettantish mess is less a set of
songs than a
meaningless collection of sounds."...
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Palazzo Venezia on 15
October 1940 "one of the most
superficial and
dilettantish discussions of high-risk
military strategy ever recorded". The Gr****...
- Josh Ward (July 18, 2011), The
World from Berlin:
Award for
Putin Was '
Dilettantish and
Politically Insensitive' Der Spiegel.
Olafur Eli****on – Kaiserringträger...
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movement that [the
majority of the
Socialist Party leadership]
denounced as
dilettantish and collegiate. Moreover,
there was a vocal, and
regularly televised...
- the '****an Craze,
despite its intensity,
never amounted to more than
dilettantish fascination in the
quest for the
artful [aesthetical]
interior and the...
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talented but also "infected to the core" with
conceit and "a
purely dilettantish confidence in
their superiority." He went into some
detail about Rimsky-Korsakov's...
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director of the Institute, a
failed American rabbi, who,
through his
dilettantish enterprises had
become uncomfortable to his
family in America, who very...