In this, preceded by Anton van Duinkerke, De Swaen followed the example of the moralising Diktatiek by Poirtiers, which inspired Cats too.
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In 2001, they released their second album, Soldaaru Mbed ( Street soldiers ) which denounced the problems of Senegalese society while using a hardhitting moralising tone.
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On May 30, Sky Atlantic broadcast " Alan Partridge's Scissored Isle, " a moralising mockumentary in which Partridge examines the British class divide.
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Musical instruments often carried erotic connotations in works of art of the period, and lust was referred to in moralising sources as the " music of the flesh ".
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After 1965, as Vlad Mugur became its director, the theatre focused on aesthetic values, refusing the ideological and moralising line imposed by the increasingly strict Communist authorities.
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She was deeply religious and her fiction, which can generally be described as " Victorian romance-melodrama ", conveyed simple moral messages through " intrusive explicit moralising ".
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The prints themselves were published on 21 February 1751 and each was accompanied by a moralising commentary, written by the Rev . James Townley, a friend of Hogarth's.
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Probably meant to be recited at elite gatherings, they differ from the Greek versions in their long declamatory, narrative accounts of action, their obtrusive moralising, and their bombastic rhetoric.
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*"'Comment "' Some admins seem to prefer a framework where they can moralise and punish, rather than a boring one where they facilitate content building.
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It was not intended as an independent and free-standing encyclopedic work in its own right, and indeed it is mostly filled with fanciful moralising allegories rather than a detailed natural philosophy.
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