I realize I am helpless in the face of such penetratingly gauche cluelessness, and thus, I do the only thing I can do. |
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The cluelessness in his expression's so nescient that it's something close to profound. |
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But I found the article an intriguing mix of interesting observation and utter cluelessness. |
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Indeed, his refusal to postpone elections provided additional evidence, if any were needed, of his cluelessness. |
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But I even more a hater of Verizon's customer support, becuase of their amazing cluelessness. |
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At the ceremony he revealed a startling cluelessness about 20th century music, especially popular songs. |
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This really is terrifying, though cluelessness in government about these issues is nothing new. |
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Siobhan's gabbled PR-speak masks a cluelessness that is frighteningly convincing. |
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The willful cluelessness on display in this editorial is mind boggling. |
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Is Smith's use of the witness's phrase unconscious and accidental, and therefore an indication of his cluelessness? |
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She exudes forceful understanding, deceptive manipulation, and occasional cluelessness with a rich helping of heart that radiates maternal concern. |
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So my way to point out his cultural cluelessness is to be even more clueless? |
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In the meantime, their hysteria and cluelessness and arrogance are hurting them more than the attacks are. |
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The recent budget battle is only the latest sign of the cluelessness of Washington culture. |
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Deadspin ripped it for stuffiness, high-handedness, and general cluelessness. |
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There will always be people who take great delight in the powerful betraying cluelessness over technology. |
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His quick-fire Wolverhampton career encapsulates the cluelessness of the team owners. |
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But I moved through life back then with a dauntlessness born of cluelessness, and I had spent all my money — three hundred dollars — in Denver, on an old car, so I needed to make some more. |
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She is clueless, and cheerily clueless about her cluelessness. |
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That rank incomprehension — one might less charitably call it arrogant cluelessness — stretched from the coffee klatch at the Gezira Club through the entire government. |
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And, never mind Costa's callousness, Gabriel's foolishness, Dean's cluelessness, that should be what truly hurts Wenger. |
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When events in the Middle East refuse to fit into this Procrustean bed, the West is often left helpless in its cluelessness. |
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In McCain's case, it was for a variety of reasons: his age, the unpopularity of his party, the state of the economy and his utter cluelessness as to what to do about it. |
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With every groan and moan about Trump, from the top of the party and from some in the media, there is a degree of cluelessness about his popular appeal. |
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What I like about Don't Tell the Bride is the cluelessness of the future groom and his buddies trying to pick a wedding dress. |
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Boyd finds Cantin's cluelessness on Louisiana's power rates appalling, and so do we. |
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But even more frightening was the fact that it was so easy — that this combination of cockiness and cluelessness, as you so precisely pin it down, was apparently still very close to my present self. |
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In addition, La Tour creates psychological tension by arranging his thieves in a tightly composed triangle, further emphasizing the cluelessness and naivete of the youth. |
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Meanwhile, the ambassador and his staff try to sniff out a mole inside the embassy, and the pair's lawyer Lorna offers a new definition of cluelessness. |
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It goes to the bravado of the French security forces that they brought down the curtain in a more professional manner than the cluelessness that the Aussies exhibited. |
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