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Re: Thameslink 2000 question     

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Author: lonelytraveller
Date: Oct 10, 2007 10:55

... of the last surviving atmospherically historic bits of Borough - to the extent of appearing in films, like Harry Potter). Railways were often built by modernist extremists, but, apart from Newcastle (where they demolished the outer parts of the old castle) and Berwick (where they demolished most of the inner parts of the castle), this takes this biscuit for its sheer brazen-facedness.
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Re: Spells     

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Author: Douglas
Date: May 6, 2007 19:28

... subjective term for "cognitive dissonance" is "two-facedness." Heh, sounds like a more subjective term....other times. The cause of the two-facedness is not known. More slanted subjective opinions ... It is a textbook example of two-facedness tp call someone a mendacious fraud ... objective evidence of the man's two-facedness than that. Bullshit. Honesty and courtesy can ...
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Re: Spells     

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Author: catherine yronwode
Date: May 3, 2007 04:49

...dissonance" rings the bell, Mika. A slightly less subjective term for "cognitive dissonance" is "two-facedness." Actually that would be a much more highly subjective term, since it presumes ... acts cruel at some times and cordial at other times. The cause of the two-facedness is not known. But the false dichotomy that one must be either one or the other...
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Re: Spells     

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Author: Tom
Date: May 2, 2007 12:28

... dissonance" rings the bell, Mika. A slightly less subjective term for "cognitive dissonance" is "two-facedness." Actually that would be a much more highly subjective term, since it presumes that ...who acts cruel at some times and cordial at other times. The cause of the two-facedness is not known. But the false dichotomy that one must be either one or the other ...
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Re: Spells     

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Author: catherine yronwode
Date: May 2, 2007 05:39

...> dissonance" rings the bell, Mika. A slightly less subjective term for "cognitive dissonance" is "two-facedness." Actually that would be a much more highly subjective term, since it presumes that what ... who acts cruel at some times and cordial at other times. The cause of the two-facedness is not known. But the false dichotomy that one must be either one or the other all...
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Re: Spells     

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Author: Tom
Date: May 1, 2007 22:32

...> dissonance" rings the bell, Mika. A slightly less subjective term for "cognitive dissonance" is "two-facedness." Actually that would be a much more highly subjective term, since it presumes that what you see...person who acts cruel at some times and cordial at other times. The cause of the two-facedness is not known. But the false dichotomy that one must be either one or the other all...
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Re: Spells     

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Author: catherine yronwode
Date: May 1, 2007 19:48

... subjective term for "cognitive dissonance" is "two-facedness." Heh, sounds like a more subjective term....other times. The cause of the two-facedness is not known. More slanted subjective opinions ... It is a textbook example of two-facedness tp call someone a mendacious fraud and ... objective evidence of the man's two-facedness than that. Your premise -- that Tom to ...
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Re: Spells     

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Author: catherine yronwode
Date: May 1, 2007 19:05

...dissonance" rings the bell, Mika. A slightly less subjective term for "cognitive dissonance" is "two-facedness." There's no such thing as a "less subjective term" for cognitive dissonance. By definition, ... to being wished a happy birthday by a family rapist. The cause of the two-facedness is not known. Sure it is. He is 'two-faced' because that's how you perceive him...
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Re: Spells     

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Author: Dagon Productions
Date: May 1, 2007 12:58

... the vitriol, why killfile Tom? A slightly less subjective term for "cognitive dissonance" is "two-facedness." Heh, sounds like a more subjective term. As i said, Tom's sudden ... person who acts cruel at some times and cordial at other times. The cause of the two-facedness is not known. More slanted subjective opinions based on your prejudice against Tom for not playing ...
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Re: Spells     

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Author: mika
Date: May 1, 2007 12:36

... "cognitive dissonance" rings the bell, Mika. A slightly less subjective term for "cognitive dissonance" is "two-facedness." There's no such thing as a "less subjective term" for cognitive dissonance. By definition, it... people who are "two-faced" in their reactions to him. The cause of the two-facedness is not known. Sure it is. He is 'two-faced' because that's how you perceive ...
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