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Attitude is the second album by new jack swing group Troop released by Atlantic Records on October 13, 1989. The album features numerous debuts by a few well known musicians. The songs "My Music" and "I Will Always Love You" marked the debut of record producer ...
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Attitude \At"ti*tude\, n. [It. attitudine, LL. aptitudo, fr. L. aptus suited, fitted: cf. F. attitude. Cf. Aptitude .] (Paint. & Sculp.) The posture, action, or disposition of a figure or a statue. The posture or position of a person or an animal, or the ...
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Dushau-shipboard Sentients, or Dushau attitudes toward Allegiancy law.
This anarchistic attitude ruled all behavior, beginning with the smallest social unit, die family.
It may be de rigueur in academic circles to moan about the myth of Sisyphus and the pointless futility of human existence, but such an attitude is antithetical to the principles of science fiction.
Sisyphus and the pointless futility of human existence, but such an attitude is antithetical to the principles of science fiction.
Crauford, in his favorite antithetical phrase, throwing himself in his attitude against the chimney-piece.
The Portuguese, unlike the British or German colonists, had a relaxed attitude toward miscegenation and the result was a large mulatto population and an official policy of assimilado under which any person of color, if he attained certain civilized standards, was considered to be white and enjoyed Portuguese nationality.
Jewish students should be so influenced by anti-Semitic thought, especially as at the same time, socialism, with its assimilationist attitudes towards the Jews, was gaining considerable support in the society around them.
Margo trimmed their attitude by adjusting the amount of ordinary air contained in ballonets inside the hydrogen bag.
He had been struck by the attitude of the bargee when he went on board near Juziers.
Doc watched him coming without apparent curiosity, and when he noticed the bargee his attitude did not change.
For, indeed, now Wuher the bartender had an entirely new attitude toward droids.
De Batz, smiling and complacent, was leaning back in his chair, looking at his young friend with perfect contentment expressed in every line of his pock-marked face and in the very attitude of his well-fed body.
As for myself, who am true Yorkshire also, I take the most honest pride in hearing them describe your elegant attitude, leaning back in your britzska, with your feet on the opposite cushions, your hat arranged aside with that air of undefinable grace characteristic of the Grand Seigneur, and, which is the last remnant of the feudal system, your reiterated orders to drive over an old woman.
If a Harry Broll can damned near kill you, Travis, what about somebody with a more professional attitude and background?
Even those once known to support that right above all others had been browbeaten and tempted by preferment to adopt a different attitude.