Sentences with phrase «sort of an outlaw»

«We have sort of an outlaw culture in America, in the Bronx, where Senator Espada could be seen as a Jesse James or a Larry Davis and he's being put upon by the system and that may attract voters that some of us may not want him to have.

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Any sort of moral God could have outlawed easily and instantly.
However, how about instead of outlawing home births, why don't they mandate prenatal and postnatal care of some sort?
I suppose it's true that some sort of change is in order, since you have failed to convince the financial blog community, but as is often the case with you, I'm not at all convinced that you are applying sound reasoning in assuming that the frothy mix of politics is the right place to take your war on passive index investing; which is about the most benign thing a person could do, and one that I am not sure can be outlawed without significant impact on our basic personal freedoms!
Judging by his opening line, it looks like this outlaw is some sort of bounty hunter, tasked with finding people and shaking them down for dollars.
«Thirteen Most Wanted Men constructs a countermodel of visual power in which one sort of social outlaw (the criminal) is watched — and wanted — by another (the homosexual artist),» writes Meyer.
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