So clearly the notion that it doesn't work is, if you'll pardon my French, a bunch of hooey. |
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To paraphrase Garrison Keillor, I used to think that literary awards were a bunch of hooey. |
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That's just so much hooey, but then fiction always sells better than nonfiction, doesn't it? |
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Now, in high school I would have thought this was hooey, for a lot of reasons. |
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And all that hooey about what an honor it is to be nominated does not wash. |
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Musselman is the son of the late Bill Musselman, who once coached Cleveland and Minnesota and gained a reputation as a man who wouldn't tolerate any hooey. |
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That's absolute hooey, as has been widely reported in the media. |
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She thought that all that stuff she heard about guys and their cars was just a bunch of hooey but now she wondered if there wasn't some validity in those claims. |
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It was his task to persuade us that the Big Bang was a lot of hooey. |
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This is a bunch of hooey when they say that the wheat board cannot function unless it has a monopoly. |
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Mr. Speaker, I think the facts prove that the Conservative pretensions around this bill are hooey. |
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Collective power and student support seemed like a lot of hooey to me. |
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Most readers already know that the official statistics are a pile of hooey, routinely manipulated to demonstrate an economic fantasy that doesn't really exist. |
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But it's hooey worth looking at, for reasons having nothing to do with the ad. |
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All Pollack can come up with is desperately well-intentioned hooey, made even more bizarre by the pop-eyed solemnity of the acting and its sheer, baffling unexcitingness. |
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Forget all this hooey surrounding so-called political correctness. |
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As for the idea that southern Europeans have a greater natural propensity to cheat on their taxes than virtuous northern types, that looks like hooey. |
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Mannix is a veteran lawmaker, an intelligent man who surely knows better than the hooey he spews. |
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All good things must come to an end and so, I'm sorry to say, must this interminable load of old hooey. |
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Bush's mantra is that big deficits don't really matter, but that's economic hooey. |
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The hundred-million fisure in in all likelihood a lot of hooey. |
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Wouldn't it be better to have just a few debates later on, as Lincoln and Douglas did in the late summer of 1858 This sort of hooey is par for the course in political campaigns, of course. |
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I heard his speech. It sounded like a whole lot of hooey to me. |
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Another break on the half-hour ended with David Hooey brought down in the box and Byrne converted the resulting penalty. |
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