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  • Unreasoning anger is a destructive thing and has no place in the democratic process BUT it is apparent that it's there.

    Angry Clinton supporters tell party leaders: 'Let's go McCain!' 2008

  • Whether it be The World of Tiers, Herald Childe, Doc Caliban and Lord Grandrith or Opar—or the alternate universes of such fine standalones as Night of Light, The Stone God Awakens, The Unreasoning Mask—his worlds are lucid, exciting and meaningful.

    Philip Jose Farmer, R.I.P. Gorman-Mason Ed Gorman 2009

  • Unreasoning faith that 'happy days are here again' -- or around the corner -- has been actively fostered by Washington while other leaders find it tempting to set aside their doubts so as not to have to confront both the White House and a set of extremely onerous choices.

    Michael Brenner: G-20: On a Wing and a Prayer 2009

  • Unreasoning and uncompromising embrace of utterly nonsensical and indefensible position.

    The five stages of right-wing wanker rhetoric. CC 2005

  • Unreasoning two-year-olds in a tantrum of selfish misery.

    Lit Crit as It Ought to Be: Open-Eyed, Recklessly Committed 2004

  • Unreasoning two-year-olds in a tantrum of selfish misery.

    Lit Crit as It Ought to Be: Open-Eyed, Recklessly Committed 2004

  • Unreasoning, instinctive fear held the buccaneers, making them urge their agonized bodies and reeling brains to greater effort; what they feared they knew not, but they did know that in that abominable smooth green ribbon was a menace to body and to soul.

    The Coming Of Conan The Cimmerian Howard, Robert E. 2003

  • Unreasoning, instinctive fear held the buccaneers, making them urge their agonized bodies and reeling brains to greater effort; what they feared they knew not, but they did know that in that abominable smooth green ribbon was a menace to body and to soul.

    The Coming of Conan The Cimmerian Howard, Robert E. 2003

  • Unreasoning rage boiled in his stomach, making its way slowly to his head.

    Arctic Fire Douglass, Keith 1997

  • Unreasoning dread blossomed in her heart, an evil flower of darkness and foreboding.

    Elvenblood Lackey, Mercedes 1995

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