One is the classic chinless milquetoast, the other a small coffee-colored woman with eyes both suspicious and bored. |
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Thus my intake of no-mark, chinless wonder government ministers has reduced dramatically. |
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The Easter holiday kicks off, with a flood of chinless wonders heading off out of London in their huge cars. |
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Confounding my prejudices, they are not the chinless blue-bloods I expected. |
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Funny that, because much as I love the Union, it's hampered by its chinless clientele, and its live music doesn't always go down a treat. |
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Or was it the annoying chinless gang who occupied the seats in front of the telly, bringing their toddler children to run about the pub? |
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The box fills with civic worthies, ladies in floral hats, and the occasional chinless wonder who has wangled a sly invitation. |
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This chinless mouth-breather wants to make a movie about a man who becomes friends with a liberated lab monkey. |
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Then the Sydney real estate agent met a smiley little chinless bloke at some bar during the 2000 Olympics. |
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These were the latter days of John's government, when cabinet ministers and their chinless aides felt power ebbing away from them. |
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Cricket is meant to be played on a perfect summer's day in front of a pavilion full of retired, chinless old inbreeds. |
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They sneer as much at self-employed plumbers and brickies as they do at those they see as chinless wonders. |
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We're talking about stockbrokers, estate agents and sundry chinless wonders, tooled-up with expensive gear and ridiculous clothing. |
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The constant slathering praise directed at the likes of them is the critical equivalent of a one-eyed chinless inbred mutant winning a beauty contest. |
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His chinless face was gaunt and unshaven, and his deep eye-sockets, together with his habit of looking sideways at people, gave him all the charm of a fresh corpse. |
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She caught a glimpse of hairless gray skin hanging loose from a thick neck, tiny yellow eyes squinting malevolently over a chinless, gaping mouth. |
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They had distinctive cranial features that included prominent brow ridges, low, sloping foreheads, a chinless and heavy forward-jutting jaw, and extremely large front teeth. |
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It seems only fair that if the foxes can be hunted by a load of chinless, inbred yahoos with roughly the same IQ as them, they should be allowed to fight back. |
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Behind Anastasia one of the chinless wonders was smoking a spliff, and, for whatever reason, after each drag he was putting his hand behind his back, like he was hiding it. |
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She was not going to let chinless wonders in pinstripes, who had not even been elected, stop her. |
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It's a huge mistake to believe the Bertie Wooster myth of the idiotic chinless wonder, loafing his days away. |
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He is degenerating into a sad parody of himself as we draw closer to the day when this chinless wonder pushes his salivating self forward as the great white hope of the party. |
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The man who has been appointed Her Majesty's Oposition spokesman on Scottish Affairs in the Commons is not your typical Tory chinless wonder. |
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What keeps this chinless wonder, who's never done a day's work in his life, so busy? |
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The chinless wonder that is James Hewitt is also the greatest advert ever for a classless society. |
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But now, thanks to revolutionary surgery, he has turned from a real-life chinless wonder into a boy of steel. |
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Eliza almost runs off with a chinless wonder called Freddie, but comes back to pick up Henry's slippers. |
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Thatcher and her henchmen are not dead, they live on in the present set of privileged, uncaring and unpatriotic chinless wonders. |
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But you won't get any of that at the Crucible this week, just po-faced, chinless wonders sipping mineral water. |
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I haven't seen such a rapid exodus of chinless wonders since the Delta Two bid for JS collapsed last year. |
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And us Old Incognetians are just as good as those chinless tossers from Eton and Harrow, yurr? |
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Opposite Winston there sat a man with a chinless, toothy face exactly like that of some large, harmless rodent. |
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Setting Suzi aside, it never ceases to amaze me when guys have to dress like a funeral director to appease the chinless wonders who run Royal Ascot. |
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As it's on during the Edinburgh Festival, does this mean the audience will be almost exclusively chinless public schoolboys and grungy backpackers from across the border? |
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I do not believe that every judgment about Cameron should be based on where he went to school, or his privileged upbringing, or the fact that he is a chinless wonder. |
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But if she couldn't find the courage then to leave this chinless wonder, thank God she's found it now and has decided to take him to the cleaners. |
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The pomposity and rubbish music had put off many people and the sight of lots of chinless wonders waving the Union Jack was offensive to our multi-culti brothers. |
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Is it all Hovis-style cobblestone terraces, flat caps, whippets and pigeon-fancying in the former and pearly kings, Sloane Rangers and chinless Hooray Henrys in the other? |
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Can I assure her that us beardies are not all chinless wonders. |
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And his chinless blunder son Edmund was genuinely crestfallen when one of the oikish young visitors cruelly dismissed his cross-country assault course. |
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