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Stupidity is a lack of intelligence, understanding, reason, or wit, an
inability to learn. It may be innate, ****umed or reactive. The word
stupid comes...
- been a
hallmark of the military, but it was
carried to new
heights of
fatuity during Donald Rumsfeld's
tenure at The Pentagon.
Rumsfeld was obsessed...
- The sham
election "brought home to [Woodrow] Wilson's
administration the
fatuity of
relying on
elections to
demonstrate genuine democracy." The October...
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struggle of the
artistic and
literary career, its
follies and pretenses, the
fatuity of politics, the
dishonesty of journalism, the
disillusion that awaits...
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which skirted the edge of the law.
Clive James wrote of the "callous
fatuity of the
selection process" and
observed that "to make it as a Bunny, a girl...
- not have time to
ripen into
bloody results, and when, in
spite of the
fatuity and
perveseness of rulers, war will be impossible.
Numerous newspapers...
- and one
auditorium equipped with the
latest audiovisual for meetings,
fatuity presentations and discussions. The
seating and its
capacity of the Seminar...
- Christgau,
having bemoaned in 1971 that it was
characterised by "overblown
fatuity" and
uninteresting music,
wrote in Christgau's
Record Guide: Rock Albums...
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called the
adaptation "another
wickedly gleeful Dahl tale of
death and
fatuity". The
story was also
adapted for a 1979
episode of
Tales of the Unexpected...
- to
pretend she is not
waiting for him to call. She also
expresses the
fatuity of
glamour magazines' ****ual
advice - "A
hundred pages of 'Men are useless...