Nor will I forget the hypocritical applause of Garcia Marquez.
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The aim was to lampoon the suggestibility of public figures willing to repeat, with feeling, any nonsense they are told, the bogus gravity of much current-affairs television, the hypocritical voyeurism of media coverage of sex and crime, and a lot else besides.
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Does he not run the risk of looking hypocritical by criticizing the former President and now essentially evoking the same action?
And I dare not assume that the audience was hypocritical.
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Vagueness about his housing policy preferences is a good political tactic for Romney because it allows him to criticize the president without having to either espouse more conservative positions, which will alienate some voters, or champion centrist positions, which will make criticism of the president appear hypocritical.
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The earnings exclusion cap is also a hypocritical outright renunciation of the rule against double taxation.
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University lecturer Barnabas Githiora describes the Church's stance as hypocritical, saying children were more corrupted by the free flow of information from the Internet.
There's been this insane rush to paint the Southeastern Conference (and Alabama by extension) as hypocritical for being against the Michigan-Ohio State rematch then and for an LSU-Alabama rematch now.
Mexico is spectacularly sensitive to American criticism of its struggle against drugs, which it sees as hypocritical given the United States' poor record in stemming drugs consumption.
Among participants in all of the low-power states, morally hypocritical behaviour inverted itself, as it had in the case of tax fraud.
With the West rightly wary of plunging into yet another maelstrom, the Arab League, for years a toothless and often hypocritical body, has admirably taken the lead, asking Kofi Annan, a former secretary of the United Nations, to seek, under the joint aegis of the UN and the league, to persuade Mr Assad to negotiate.
That being said, there have been some curious and hypocritical reactions to the billboard.
So too, such a position would have prepared Israel to cogently explain its rejection of the final resolution without sounding hypocritical.
But preaching to the rest of us about the virtues of a public education, then sending your own children to private school and denying the use of vouchers so others can do the same, is frankly hypocritical.
Several of the Republican amendments had been designed to make Democrats look hypocritical, by forcing them to vote against policies that the Party typically supports.
You know, he did the Louisiana Purchase, and was hypocritical and all that.
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Hypocritical perhaps, but the moral imperative not to let Mr Milosevic's brutality stand was a more convincing casus belli than Serbia's mere refusal to sign up at Rambouillet.
Last week, Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy accused United of being hypocritical, given that the European Champions reported Real Madrid to governing body Fifa because of their interest in Portugal winger Cristiano Ronaldo.
And it is extremely hypocritical to, on the one hand, attack that, and on the other, be asking for money from it because you know it will help the economy in your state.
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy accused United of being hypocritical, given that the European Champions reported Real Madrid to governing body Fifa because they believed the Spanish champions were publicly courting Portugal winger Cristiano Ronaldo.
First, that Coach Tressel very publicly asked his players to make a pledge to return for their senior season so as to not side-step NCAA sanctions seems quite hypocritical and comical with the evidence before us now.
It would be a little hypocritical of Loeb to criticize the prior board for leaking and then turn around and do the same thing.
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But then, this stance would be hypocritical because we were in the same situation during our bank freeze in Brazil and I know the indignation people are feeling.
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One of the merits of the book is that it makes it abundantly clear how the language of negotiators from both the rich and emerging worlds often masks hypocritical pandering to special groups.
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Now, he has also responded - his campaign has responded directly to the charges that he's being hypocritical by having a lobbyist as his campaign co-chair in - here in New Hampshire, Mr. Demers.
Democratic Unionist Party deputy leader Peter Robinson accused Mr Trimble of adopting "a hypocritical and cynical position" on the poll.
The second is about whether Marissa Mayer is a hypocritical, entitled, privileged, spoiled 1%'er because she gets to bring her infant to work with her.
His defenders say that taking advantage of existing tax arrangements while seeking to reform them is only mildly hypocritical, and certainly does not justify the man-hunt.
But can Bush attack Gore, even in a response to criticism from the vice president's campaign, without looking hypocritical and conveying an impression to voters that he's just another politician?
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