Perhaps it would be gratuitously unkind to compare the intellects and depth of the two presidents. |
Thankfully, the New York quartet don't share that band's annoying tendency to gratuitously swear like petulant third-graders. |
It's not a smart move to gratuitously antagonise a welterweight boxing champ. |
Bread was given away gratuitously by a vendor who was left with scores of hard dough he was unable to sell. |
Nor should it be viewed as a matter of stemming the flow of scientists overseas, as Queensland's Premier, Peter Beattie, gratuitously implied. |
Evans skilfully avoids the gratuitously voyeuristic while never sinking into safe but dull academicism. |