If it is true that the Feds are demanding this, it means that they are treating Newfoundland like an untrustworthy, idiot stepchild. |
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Any brainless idiot can break something and any halfwit with a box of matches can start a fire. |
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For all those people who think I'm a complete idiot for not noticing, sorry! |
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Granted, they are still smarter than us but its one thing to be an idiot and quite another to choose to marry an idiot. |
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And he is not coming into court acting like an idiot and being stupid on the stand. |
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At first, they pick on a village idiot, with the mental age of a child, and when that doesn't work, pick on someone else and then someone else. |
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He should have summed up that situation better and realised he was dealing with a bloke who spoke with the authority of a village idiot. |
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She could have at least told me that I looked like a professional village idiot. |
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I become flushed and flustered and I start to mumble nonsensically like the village idiot. |
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And if you stop and ask somebody for directions you either get the village idiot or somebody from out of town. |
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Even the deaf-mute village idiot, trailing through the desert with a giant catfish in his arms, comes to a happy ending. |
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The sense I have is that the life of the village idiot was probably less complicated than that of the holy fool. |
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I went to him when I got into a fight and some idiot drove a piece of glass into my ear. |
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Evidence, of a sort, is provided by the village idiot and by a lady doctor who was consulted by Rebecca shortly before she died. |
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Cassida says you're an idiot for forgetting that she hates the dining commons and can't eat there anyway. |
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Those idiot pirates who preceded me thought all Torrencia was good for was robbing their pathetic little cogs. |
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If everything is explained to us, from A to Z, then even an idiot can grasp it. |
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And if that's what they want, they should never change just for the sake of being able to spend a bit of time with some jumped-up idiot. |
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I had stood by and waited, like an idiot, a bunny-boiler, a desperate hanger-on, through my late twenties, into my early thirties. |
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Whatever his motives, North's crusade has made him the idiot savant of big business. |
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Not only are you the idiot of the month, you're the braindead cretin of the month and the muddleheaded halfwit of the month as well. |
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Yet, you are too stupid and self-absorbed to realize just how much of an idiot you are. |
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If he's such an idiot, how stupid are your guys to be losing to him this repeatedly? |
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I felt like such an idiot that morning, like a stupid dog that would follow him around wherever he went. |
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Which, all in all, does tend to make me look very much like an incomparable idiot. |
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Maybe somewhere my friend was being similarly greeted and on the cusp of turning from a loveable clot into a threatening idiot. |
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I gulped, and then looked away quickly before the power of Jonas' gaze hypnotized me into a stammering idiot. |
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And even though the man who chucked me was the idiot who made me sleep on a camp bed for two-and-a-half years, I was devastated. |
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I hit the hooter and shouted that I'd been waiting for that spot, but the idiot ignored me. |
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Sure, Carter's still an idiot, Stan a straight arrow, and Kurt a complainer, but the boys seem to be showing signs of complexity and layering. |
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We thought it was funny as well, the way he stood there with his tongue hanging out like an idiot, crackling away. |
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Elevating these wackadoos to even the most carefully vetted legitimacy lowers a writer to an idiot. |
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That is not to suggest that I am a model of abstemiousness who has never made an idiot of himself after five too many. |
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Like an idiot, I threw my brand new wool sweater in the wash and then in the dryer, shrinking it down about three sizes, rendering it unwearable. |
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In a visually economical and brilliantly staged turning point, the village idiot jealously, for love of Ivy, stabs Lucius nearly to death. |
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That begs the question, what kind of an idiot moves into a building next to a nightclub expecting peace and quiet? |
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The character is a form of idiot savant who combines the disability with the compensating special powers. |
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You don't want to be the idiot who makes the whole ride stop for 20 minutes while you fix a flat. |
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Last night's debate was not half bad for an idiot, but how can people even THINK to vote for him after seeing the first one. |
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He reminds me of the old aphorism that if you try to make a product idiot-proof, the world will make a better idiot. |
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Okay that was the dumbest speculation I've ever had and you bastards let me say it like some sort of idiot. |
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I at least had the satisfaction of startling the idiot out of his numb trance before I knuckled down to the task at hand. |
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Let's put idiot right wingers and their xenophobic campaigns where they belong. |
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What is it about leaving this spiritual plane that suddenly makes an idiot all-knowing? |
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Her Ladyship is down for the weekend, so the latest entry into the Idiot of the Week hall of fame is just going to have to wait. |
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The idiot is setting a magnificent precedent by owning and driving a Yank tank. |
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Other than this high-tech version of a car's idiot light, I saw no other symptoms. |
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I look forward to the time when these kids will be larking around on their breaks with me as I, once again, play the big western idiot. |
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And then I will get drunk, and because Mara and her family are Latvian, I will dance some sort of folk dance and look like an idiot. |
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The only problem is that I have to walk with my legs apart and I look like an idiot that way and everyone looks at me and laughs at me. |
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Almost every week, he is featured prominently and called an idiot or worse. |
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I figured everyone else was in the know so I didn't want to come across as an idiot by having to ask. |
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On the flip side, minority Rover drivers are idiot boy-racers who still can't figure out which vehicles get right of way at a roundabout. |
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Unless you're a total raving idiot, you probably weren't fooled by our last minute April Fool's prank. |
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They think of me as an idiot, a fool, some disheveled thing rather than one of them. |
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His head rocked arrhythmically from side to side, eyes glazed with the idiot stare of deep immersion. |
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I was a single lone idiot with no job and I was still living with my parents in Heatham. |
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Any idiot could do it, even me and I really ain't the sharpest tool in the box. |
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I can already imagine what a total stuck up and arrogant idiot the prince is, just by looking at his lavish and loopy signature. |
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As for your particular situation, what kind of idiot lowlife would tell another man that his wife was great in the sack? |
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I am not an idiot, I never open emails with file attachments or pictures even if I know who is sending them! |
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There are no idiot dads acting like bumbling lunkheads in front of their sneering, wisecracking wives and children. |
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This idiot and his team of oafs had the audacity to patronize and laugh at Eugene last night. |
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So is pretty much every show on television, and I do watch the idiot box occasionally, and enjoy it. |
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Of course, this is all completely inside my head, but I just figured that most people like their news best from an idiot box. |
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Mr. Bean is nothing if not the modern realization of the Faulknerian idiot manchild. |
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I would have fallen on my knees and make a scene just to embarrass him, but it would have made me look like a complete idiot. |
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Yesterday, I asked my man-servant to bring forth the telephone-device, so that I could give my idiot spendthrift son a stern dressing-down. |
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Come into work feeling like an idiot, go straight up to the person in charge of you and explain that your alarm clock was banjaxed or something. |
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Such a Materialist is a theroid idiot with the stamp of the goose upon him. |
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Kay felt inexplicably winded, as if she'd spent the last hour explaining a very simple concept to a very thick-skulled idiot. |
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Sophie snickered stupidly like the idiot she was, not even thinking the answer thru. |
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I don't want it to be tricky or messy, and I certainly don't want that meddlesome idiot in the way. |
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The idiot potter who made it had no conception of the true power of words and what they can do. |
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Either he is an idiot or he's one of the biggest douchenozzles on the planet. |
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I'm sure with or without meow meow this idiot would have still done what he did but its an easy headline to blame drugs. |
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Better disillusion the poor idiot before he wraps himself up in grief and does something stupid. |
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I was there as the Sunday Herald's village idiot, I'd made my bed of nails, and I was going to have to lie on it. |
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Yeah, she is acting like an idiot, but everything's happening really fast for her. |
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Those would be the vast majority who get their news and views from the idiot box. |
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Being the chivalrous idiot that I am, I kept pushing the person in front up, and the inevitable happened. |
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There was also a cue forming behind the idiot driver and this spilled out onto the nearby junction, which made the drivers toot their horns. |
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What sort of desynchronized traffic-light designing idiot came up with that? |
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I felt like an idiot, standing there with nothing to say after I'd shanghaied him. |
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Louisa stopped navigating the steps to stare at me while I bounced all around the living room like a demented idiot. |
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The main story mode has been revamped since 2003, and now features professional idiot Bam Margera. |
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He had been an idiot, a complete git in believing or just hoping that his father had changed. |
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I pretended to be asleep and held my breath when you tried to chloroform me, you idiot! |
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The 'Hurricane' described by the idiot who gave us the false 'gen' was, of course, the Hawker Typhoon. |
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In the fall, instead of watching the idiot box I go to the shop and make a few things. |
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Like a complete idiot, I hurt my back doing dead lifts in my garage, and so spent a fair part of yesterday on my back in the family room. |
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I'm not a conspiracy theorist, or a so called 'truther', but I'm not an idiot and I will look further than the media for some clarity. |
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I felt like an utter idiot, like a moron jamming a square peg in a round hole while being observed from behind a two-way mirror. |
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Derethar was about to give him an earbashing for being an idiot, but then realised he was probably right. |
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This rhetoric could only reassure if you were a blinking idiot and hadn't seen any news coverage of the current situation at all. |
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It is to my eternal shame that I am absent-minded and occasionally a blithering idiot. |
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A blithering idiot is never considerably likable, nor a worthy companion to anyone knowledgeable. |
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I will quickly write something intelligent tomorrow to atone for the blithering idiot I am tonight. |
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Apparently, it never occurred to this blithering idiot that I had actually given thought to how my material was presented. |
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However, unlike his predecessor, he was a blithering idiot with charm and charisma. |
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As for my fear of the sun, well, only an idiot will stay out in the sun until they are burnt to a crisp. |
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You aren't the blithering idiot the past few have been, and I have this feeling that you're not racist. |
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Not that he's a blithering idiot or anything but he tends to be forgetful, a lot. |
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He was used to my being a blithering idiot in his presence and the confidence of my lie seemed to throw him off. |
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The reason they call television the idiot box is because that's how anyone who doesn't wear a suit or a badge is portrayed on it. |
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Or do I throw whatever my initial reaction is and risk looking like an idiot when it all blows up in my face? |
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People still cling to the story about the girl who was lured by some creepy idiot. |
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All the time our idiot in his costly clothing with expensive tackle failed to catch a single fish. |
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Rumors have been current that the guardian of the Moscow Cemetery kept an idiot confined in chains. |
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So there I was in the paddock when I'm flattened by some idiot running into me on a monkey bike! |
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I could feel this slap-happy punch-drunk idiot grin appear on my face, widening exponentially. |
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The idiot students who got the broadcast internships are the same idiots who now have the broadcast jobs. |
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Should the lazy idiot constituency be encouraged to influence society even more than it already does? |
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Well, you should find out who the bonehead using your name and face is, because he's making you look like an idiot. |
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Or the leader you have been watching all the while on the idiot box, with his trademark election smile and hands joined in a namaste. |
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Hey, did I ever care about whether or not people considered me an idiot at all? |
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Not only do I look like an unsentimental person, but I also look like an unrefined idiot. |
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That I have a different opinion than you doesn't mean you get to treat my like a congenital idiot. |
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Highly recommended, other than the slight shock of discovering that that pompous idiot is still allowed to bumble away incoherently in this the 21st century. |
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I think there is a very real possibility, however, that you are an idiot. |
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And as usual, I turned into a goofy, gawky, tongue-tied idiot. |
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Why must I be subjected to teams of lackwits telling lousy jokes, quipping lame quips, discussing current events with all the wit and wisdom of the village idiot? |
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Then, out of nowhere, some idiot jumps me and screams profanities at me. |
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What inconsiderate idiot designed this standard resume form, anyhow? |
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He had literally turned my own sentence upon me and made me look an idiot. |
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He is simply a bit of an idiot, and to an extent a victim of his times. |
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He quickly scribbled down what he was to tell her, feeling like an idiot. |
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He cast her in L' Amour Braque, a version of Dostoevsky's The Idiot, in which she played a teenage prostitute, and persuaded her to do her first nude scene. |
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Some idiot, either by accident or with purpose, had misprinted it. |
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So, you can hardly blame him for sacking the toffee-nosed idiot. |
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The thing is that I never felt like an idiot for believing him. |
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One dog was slightly more trainable, and the other was an idiot. |
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Since we always mindlessly use taxpayer money to bail out every idiot who takes an expensive risk, let's get some money up front by selling them insurance first. |
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He's an unrepentant bigot, plus an idiot who knows nothing about football. |
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By Monday evening, it had been leaked to the blogger The two-bit Idiot, who published it on the Web. |
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It has made me dig out my old diary from 1985-6 which is full of embarrassing, poorly crafted rubbish and shows me up to be the young idiot that I suspected I must have been. |
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Whereas previously it was a problem to be a silvertail, or too smart for your own good, people are no longer worried and just want someone who's not an idiot. |
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He looked me slowly up and down as if I was some kind of blithering idiot. |
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The idiot in the unbecoming South Sea island shirt spilled the straightforward chance at immortality and the England opener's confidence swelled almost visibly. |
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I felt like an idiot, and she could see the blush of shame in my face. |
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I drove towards Kings Tamerton and Victoria Road slip road when an idiot on a motorcycle undertook me between the nearside of my car and the grass verge. |
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Then she wouldn't be here with this idiot gnawing on chicken bones. |
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The rest of the men told him he was unrealistic and an idiot. |
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After a few snips and clips, the self-described idiot sported a new look. |
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Someone, somewhere, must have fathomed that the collective IQ of the commercial channel's audience was marginally higher than that of the village idiot. |
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I remember it had a village green with a village idiot sitting there. |
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He's smiling like the village idiot and about to burst laughing. |
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Jamie Packer does a convincing imitation of the village idiot. |
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So, I may be an idiot, or just plain stupid, but I'm going to go ahead and admit that all of this gas price nonsense makes absolutely no sense to me. |
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Any idiot with spray paint and a stencil can put a name on a ship. |
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The two worlds finally come together in bitter confraternity when Benny, in an almost orgastic ecstasy of speed, destroys his little idiot half-brother. |
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What I don't get is when people lie over extremely stupid, extremely minor issues that are easily checkable and only serve to make the liar look like an idiot. |
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I could just release my emotions to marijuana every single night, at home, right in front of the idiot box, and let its flickering pixels entertain me, but would I regret it? |
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Distribution is still tricky, and getting a TV broadcast license invariably means meeting the content restrictions of the suits who run the idiot box. |
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So when we look at genius or child prodigies or musical geniuses or idiot savants, these are clues to the mystery of that infinitely creative mind that we can tap into. |
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The knee-jerk reaction is to write him off as an idiot savant, a working-class hero with a world-class haircut who doesn't have two brain cells to rub together. |
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She may be illiterate and vapid, but next to him, she's a regular idiot savant marketing genius who cashed in on her B-list celebrity the moment it was about to expire. |
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He made the other guy out to be a bit of a clueless idiot, and himself as the only person that could be really relied upon to know what was going on. |
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He actually acted like a person, not some perverted idiot with a big ego. |
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I'm too tired that evening to open either Himself Alone or The Idiot, and in any case I want to a make a start on a new book, a collection of short essays on single poems. |
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And he should not be making excuses for his idiot cronies or relying on politesse and bureaucratic snafus to explain why he was late when the crisis hit. |
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He tries to prove he can flirt well by flirting with the pizza girl, only to end up talking about gas and looking like an idiot because he actually doesn't know how to flirt? |
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We seem to be deluded that we're farmhands who needed to fuel up to bring in the harvest by hand, but instead we go home and couch-surf in front of the idiot box! |
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And no one but a blithering idiot would write new mortgages when there is every likelihood that a future judge would be empowered by Federal law to execute a cramdown on them. |
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I growled and tried to figure out a way to get some slack for my arms so that I could beat the living daylights out of the idiot that had hold of me. |
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It hit dead centre and Lidiah was left grinning like an idiot. |
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How can the railways cater for the occasional idiot with a death wish? |
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Hunter, you will die before tonight, you useless, good-for-nothing idiot. |
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That old idiot greatly underestimated their determinedness to find him. |
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She couldn't stop grinning like an idiot for the rest of the day. |
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Why should I be nice to someone who calls me an idiot and a dork? |
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The fool I am, the fool. A citizen of Chelm, an idiot, one of those characters my grandfather's legends are made of. |
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Other than that, turn the volume up and enjoy classic like Basketcase, When I Come Around and American Idiot. |
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There's a fine line between fishing and just standing on the shore like an idiot. |
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Unlike a newling, I have to have air to breathe, and this idiot is squeezing so hard I can barely draw in a breath. |
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They all went into the house, and left me feeling a precious idiot. I had been barking up the wrong tree this time. |
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He stretched his arms out as if to say, 'Put the ball in your pocket, you idiot. |
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The series were The Idiot Weekly, Price 2d, A Show Called Fred and Son of Fred. |
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Don't get yourself into a lather about anything that idiot says. It's not worth it! |
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Jack Smith was to Republic Pictures what an idiot savant is to square roots. |
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He may be an idiot savant when it comes to criminal procedure, or he may just be an idiot. |
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Adom, from Atlanta, are performing at the Nag's as part of their tour to promote their LP Idiot Savant. |
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On a late model setup the tachometer might have a couple internal idiot lights to provide some sort of engine warning if things go awry. |
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Right on his heels, the second idiot lights a firecracker and throws it on the floor. |
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So hapless idiot Alfie Moon pops off to Australia where he's offered PS15,000 for one night in the sack with gorgeous Aussie vamp, Nicole. |
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The Paisley plonkers, caught on camera in October, join ladder losers around the globe on the idiot list. |
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Georgian Theatre frequenters Idiot Savant return with their annual Christmas Pageant on Friday. |
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While I was there, some idiot serving on the pack train fired a shot right over my head. |
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So, like an idiot, I picked up 11 So, like an idiot, I picked up 11 co-codamol and necked them co-codamol and necked them with a bottle of vodka. |
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Furthermore, the play emphasizes the differences between the Idiot and the Bourdes, describing them in antinomic terms. |
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During the long, dreary, wet winter I amused myself by watching college and Pro basketball on the idiot box. |
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Its institutional cinderblock construction was sheathed by cheap plastic carpet and papered with the idiot avunculism of inspirational posters. |
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We must start fining these idiot weekend yobbo binge drinkers for their cost to the UK NHS, then spend the money on people that really need help. |
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Not exactly, subscribing to the hoplophobia of the left wing makes you a complete idiot. |
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Every club has its idiot fans who won't observe a silence, regardless of who it's for or who tells you to wheesht. |
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You're still having problems with that idiot you employed last year? So, what's new? |
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Self-employment lacks the security of working for a big company, but at least the only idiot boss you will meet is yourself. |
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One fellow I knew once was off his game the whole first half because some idiot was flying a kite over the field advertising some one's pills. |
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If the Crown claimed the land of an idiot, the person had first to be found an idiot by office. |
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As far as her own theories are concerned, she is limitlessly credulous, to a degree which makes me suspect that she is a cast-iron idiot. |
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Guys like the Norwegian lunatic, or the idiot who fancied himself a villain and opened fire in a Batman movie, are not so good, but still qualify as elements of randomness. |
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Opening will be The Golden Virgins, Teesside's Idiot Savant and relative newcomers to the scene This Band, mixing classic rock 'n' roll with an exciting contemporary edge. |
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And the comments I regularly make to you aren't because you're white, they're because you're an idiot. My comments are definitely Idiotist when it comes to you. |
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That's a little sensor that plugs into the side of the engine, reads the pressure and sends that information to the gauge and the idiot lights on the dashboard. |
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Rush Limbaugh may be a big fat idiot as far as Al Franken is concerned, but in talk radio land, Limbaugh is Godzilla, and Franken is, well, Stuart Smalley. |
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But the evening's star was headline act Keith Carter and his fantastic scally boy character Nige, the funniest dole-claiming, dope-smoking idiot savant I've ever seen. |
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Nobody made serious complaint about the lamb trade but the sheep phase was debacular. Only an idiot or a charlatan would attempt anything of auguristic nature at this moment. |
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Alex Delarge said only an idiot would believe in such a news article, while Nica Alday pointed out that the woman in the photo doesn't even look Chinese. |
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I have been fully expecting my father to guilt-trip me, to lay it on really thick about what a terrible son I am, to basically, talk down to me like I was some kind of idiot. |
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You ate all the cake and you're calling me an idiot? Go screw yourself. |
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We all know Bush isn't the brightest bulb in the chandelier, but it's great fun to cut footage to make him look like Rainman's idiot savant, without the savant bit. |
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Any idiot knows that children have to be protected against paedophiles, but criminalising the ordinary, decent people who alone can solve the problem is no way to do it. |
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That idiot has been tailgating me for the last five minutes. |
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A MOVING insight into the world of the idiot savant when Tom Cruise virtually kidnaps his autistic brother Dustin Hoffman in a bid to con out of his legacy. |
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These recruits were given such sobriquets as moron, idiot, or Gomer. There were constant comparisons between wayward recruits and animals or vegetables. |
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The new getup will make it more difficult to distinguish between cops and villains, not least because the baseball hat is the uniform of the idiot. |
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