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Consider her totally antisocial attitude prior to the past two years, Travis.
Her present slightly antisocial attitude with other children did not alarm me, for she was much like what I had been myself at her age.
The largemouth bass is a kind of dormant or slowly prowling predator with a skulking, genuinely antisocial attitude.
"111 Second, weak government regulation of American TV means that without parental controls, child viewers are exposed repeatedly to antisocial attitudes and behaviors.
But Halloween's antisocial attitude - one of his compatriots calls him "goth-boy" - takes on greater significance when Sagan springs his first plot surprise.
Then, for an added measure of insurance, we encouraged the circulation of rumors of certain antisocial attitudes of Pervects toward those from other dimensions."
Korn's songs are caustic and determinedly unmelodic; true to the lyrics' antisocial attitudes, onstage the band was hard-hitting and virtually unintelligible.
She appears to have little acceptance in her social circle, although it is not obvious which came first - her antisocial attitude or her being rejected by her peers.
They did not want the show to fully explore thornier issues behind the mass market embrace of hip-hop looks - specifically, whether styles based in criminal subcultures perpetuate antisocial attitudes.
There is simply too much at stake to assume that a bureaucratic criminal justice system is providing adequate treatment programs to alter the antisocial attitudes that lead to criminal behavior.
Now a fan favorite, but with a new edgy, antisocial attitude, Hart became known as "The Lone Hart" and also "The Black Hart".
With the length (75 minutes), minimal budget and instinctive antisocial attitude of an American B movie of the 1940's, "Pickpocket" traces Michel's career from clumsy amateur to the leader of a ring of professional pickpockets.
While male journalists focus on Corinne's antisocial attitude and the band's lack of talent, female journalists perceive Corinne's rants as calls for female empowerment and hail the Stains as a new voice of feminism.
Martens and Palermo (2005) have suggested that Dahmer suffered from antisocial personality disorder and have theorized that loneliness plays a significant role in the development and continuation of violent, antisocial attitudes and behavior.
A.N. Wilson from the Mail Online, January 2010, remarked, "The altruism of Leverhulme or the Cadbury family are in sad contrast to the antisocial attitude of modern business magnates, who think only of profit and the shareholder."
In his Lee Nelson stand-up routine, Brodkin's character typically interacts with his audience, telling them about his life, asking them questions, then replying with responses that reflect his world view, his own ignorance or his own stereotypically antisocial attitudes.
But the G.S.A.'s call for "Design Excellence" prompts a deeper look at the Boston project suggesting that decisions in planning and placement, in construction and design, made from afar and administered on site by overconfident judges, dictate a downright antisocial attitude.
Representatives of the Ministry of Justice and Members of Ukrainian parliament stated that discrimination views and antisocial attitudes are practiced by a minority of the population, by fringe organizations, and by younger generation of Ukrainians; they say they are most alarmed by the younger Ukrainian's attitudes.