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Superficial charm (or
insincere charm)
refers to the
social act of
saying or
doing things because they are well
received by others,
rather than what one...
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Insincerities, also
known as Four
Insincerities, is a solo
modern dance work
created by
Martha Graham. The
piece consists of four sections: Petulance...
- both
instances portra**** as a kind of parasite,
speaking falsely and
insincerely in the
accusation or the
flattery for gain. The Gr****
plays often combined...
- The Art of
Insincerity is a
debut album released by the
Irish alternative rock ****tet, Royseven. It was
recorded at
Grouse Lodge studio and
released on...
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carries still more
strongly the
sense of
loyal avowal and belief.
Honesty Insincere charm Parrhesia Radical Honesty Sincerely (disambiguation) New Sincerity...
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allege that they are a
victim of
cancel culture, or
simply apologise insincerely for the sake of
retaining a
positive re****tion. Kaysen,
Ronda (22 September...
- 3/10
rating and
wrote "these
songs highlight the
poseur mentality and
insincerity that
paradoxically plagues and
blesses The
Dandy Warhols".
Sunday Herald...
- over "synth pop swirls",
described as
having a "carefree attitude". "
Insincerely Yours" is a funk song that
contains a "narrative of
blunt truths and...
- can
range from
benign to ****ic.
These messages can be inflammatory,
insincere, digressive, extraneous, or off-topic, and may have the
intent of provoking...
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alternative lower in the hope of
defeating it. For example, a
voter may
insincerely rank a
perceived strong alternative last in
order to help
their preferred...