Stanley Kubrik

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Stanley Kubrik

by GmatKiss » Sat May 12, 2012 11:25 am
Due to his temperament being fueled by distrusting technology, Stanley Kubrik did his best to insulate himself from the he termed "the pains of modern living."

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2. Because his temperament was being fueled by a distrust
3. His temperament fueled by a distrust of
4. Due to the fact that his temperament had been fueled by a distrust in
5. Having had his temperament fueled by his lack of trust in
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by chris@magoosh » Sat May 12, 2012 11:32 am
The proper idiom here is 'distrust of' not 'distrust in'. We can also eliminate based on 'being.'

Due to his temperament being fueled by distrusting technology, Stanley Kubrik did his best to insulate himself from the he termed "the pains of modern living."

1. Due to his temperament being fueled by distrusting technology
2. Because his temperament was being fueled by a distrust
3. His temperament fueled by a distrust of ANSWER
4. Due to the fact that his temperament had been fueled by a distrust in
5. Having had his temperament fueled by his lack of trust in WORDY

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