Shortly after this photo was taken, Simon enthusiastically smashed his guitar head on the drum kit putting it hopelessly out of tune. |
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And Mark, still hopelessly pursuing a woman in the office, leaves a message on her answering machine. |
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The singer's voice remains a sulky monotone throughout, never sounding remotely genuine, just hopelessly indifferent. |
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He stands over the free-kick and blasts the ball hopelessly at the US wall. |
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Even the doctor, whose moral compass has been hopelessly skewed, risks his privileged position and his life to save her. |
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The tyre pressure gauges that are utilized on the forecourt to measure your tyre pressures are often hopelessly inadequate. |
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Englebert's own songs seem to emerge from the angst of a man who is unashamed of confessing he feels hopelessly miserable without love. |
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You sensed it all along, but the knowledge was hopelessly muddled by the inherent drive to author new life. |
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The slammers and hip-hoppers doubtless would find this collection hopelessly literary. |
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Not surprisingly, Protestant reformers later rejected that move as hopelessly unscriptural. |
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A few comments say our view of the new Alpha roadmap is either hopelessly optimistic, or unfairly negative. |
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He wants to be a character from Brideshead Revisited sipping brandy Alexanders and being seduced by hopelessly wealthy dilettantes. |
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She would get hopelessly drunk and become extremely flirtatious with other nightclubbers. |
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Wisely, most campers leave the wild edibles to game show contestants and the hopelessly lost. |
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An economy based on waste is inherently and hopelessly violent, and war is its inevitable by-product. |
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I have included my views because to flippantly criticise without offering solutions is hopelessly and odiously hypocritical. |
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We were impressed but once more became hopelessly lost as we attempted to leave the city. |
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Written or acted with any less care, the film would seem hopelessly cartoonish. |
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In this climate of opinion, the notion that the Scottish parliament is going to sue for greater powers seems hopelessly naiive. |
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Within five minutes it was clear that the midfield battle was being hopelessly lost with neither a break or a clean catch coming Carlow's way. |
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The chronologies suggested for all these invasions are hopelessly irreconcilable, going as low as 2300 BC for the Osco-Umbrians. |
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The amateurs from Halifax never showed any sign of throwing in the towel even though they were hopelessly outclassed all across the park. |
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Yet the easiest way to describe it is as a pop album recorded on hopelessly outdated equipment. |
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She, apparently, also has noticed that I am hopelessly outnumbered and outvoted. |
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In their elephant-cord hipsters, tab-collared shirts and Carnaby Street suede laceups, they exuded an ineffable and hopelessly unattainable cool. |
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As a consequence of such confident oversimplification, social, cultural and political realities and intricacies became hopelessly blurred. |
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And Casey has shown that the Tigers can go head-to-head with the Hawthorn board and beat it hopelessly. |
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And as I watched that final, trying hopelessly not to cry, consumed with indignant anger, my reality television bubble burst. |
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And all this time Adam looked at his brother as the condemned look hopelessly and puzzled at the executioner. |
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It had started to rain, and poor Elizabeth looked like a dejected soul as she fumbled hopelessly in her bag for keys. |
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And we know he goes to Mass, frequently and hopelessly, lingering afterwards for an angry, ongoing dialogue with his patient priest. |
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Arm outstretched hopelessly, I stand trying to flag down packed, battered buses as they groan past, belching suffocating fumes. |
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Such a politics of identity seems hopelessly bound to an ideal and a set of differences that it both rejects and depends on. |
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If the applause is muted, it is because the opposition has been so wretched, so hopelessly windblown too. |
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Many times different versions of news appear to be hopelessly contradictory with each other. |
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The current global financial system is presently hopelessly bankrupt, says LaRouche. |
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However, this simplicity is purchased at the cost of making the desert bases themselves hopelessly complicated. |
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Once that talentless show was cancelled, Barris saw his life spin hopelessly out of control. |
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I turned my attention back to the ute, which was hopelessly bogged in thick black mud. |
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At first glance, a position espousing a spiritual orientation to all disease seems hopelessly at odds with Western medicine. |
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Ben had the hopelessly innocent face of a young man on his first day in a new job. |
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The British Academy is still hopelessly reluctant at giving pop hits like Mamma Mia! |
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The new big noise displayed a chronic lack of professionalism and failed hopelessly to live up to his billing. |
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He is, however, quite impatient with the clods and dullards who do not find the tradition hopelessly retrograde. |
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I am saying to him that he should stay in his cloistered, academic gown, hopelessly out of touch with the real economy. |
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The problem is that most of us are still hopelessly clueless about wireless. |
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His disastrous management of the 1993 federal election showed that he was hopelessly out of his depth and totally ill equipped for the task. |
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The view that dreams are merely the imaginary fulfilments of repressed wishes is hopelessly out of date. |
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In a large number of life's most basic practical skills, I am quite staggeringly, hopelessly incompetent. |
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She is hopelessly indentured to her wicked stepmother who treats her like a voluptuous doormat. |
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As a sales patter, it was hopelessly ineffective, probably scaring off any potential purchasers. |
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Thus Bridget descends by parachute into a pigsty full of excrement, struggles hopelessly on skis, and gets drenched by passing London lorries. |
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I wanted to find out just how stupid, reckless or hopelessly innumerate they could be. |
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Gray watched hopelessly as his wife filled the empty bowl full of water at the sink. |
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Many scribes find the senator insufferably and hopelessly pompous, not to mention grating to be around. |
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His private life and professional one are hopelessly intermixed in ways that leave him with little control over either world. |
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Through a gap in the branches, only the most meagre stretch of water could be fished before the fly dragged hopelessly across the surface. |
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It means that our police forces are hopelessly inept when it comes to applying detective work to modern communications. |
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Here again, he fears, his preferences are hopelessly at odds with popular tastes. |
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This Charles question is not really about him being a fogey with hopelessly reactionary ideas. |
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Of course that was 22 years ago and thereafter we sank hopelessly back into old fogydom, but we do remember that high mark. |
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Yet, for all their courage and endurance, they are hopelessly divided in their aims. |
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At dusk, and with the plane hopelessly off course, a decision had to be made whether to abandon the aircraft or crash-land. |
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The upper echelons of American society are hopelessly corrupted and morally decayed. |
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MacAloon has a lovely voice but the vast, echoey drums and chiming guitars sound hopelessly dated. |
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We seem to be hopelessly deadlocked on some financial issues and on who gets the kids when. |
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In contrast to the dazzling young debutante, Princess Mary looked hopelessly plain despite wearing a light green dress. |
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Smith ain't the answer, and anyone who tells you he is is either hopelessly delusional or a spin doctor in disguise. |
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During the climactic gun battle, he's hopelessly outnumbered by the gang who are shooting up the town to get him. |
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He often experienced the self not as infinitely removed from particulars but as hopelessly enmeshed in them. |
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Hit and Runway is indeed like a bunch of hopelessly lost screen cretins looking for a script doctor. |
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Nor is there any suggestion that publishers are hopelessly inaccurate when estimating future sales. |
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Plenty of guys always have a bit of wedge in their pocket but I've always been either hopelessly broke or stupidly rich. |
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The men onboard tried hopelessly to shoot at the two girls, but their joggled aim got them no good results. |
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She started drinking heavily in her late teens and by the time she was in her twenties she was hopelessly addicted to alcohol. |
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A judge declared a hung jury after jurors said they were hopelessly deadlocked. |
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Some fanatical moron is wibbling on about something hopelessly biased, and hopelessly wrong. |
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I have found myself many times in foreign lands hopelessly trying to refold enormous maps back to their original pocket size. |
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So it's not just the children of today who are being wooed and won by alien thinking and cultures, but many of our adults are hopelessly lost. |
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Investments in the billions have stabilised entire cities and regions, which seemed to be hopelessly doomed to decline. |
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My friend looked and walked like an exceedingly tall, lame ostrich with his legs hopelessly entangled in brightly colored cloth. |
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The comedy aspect is a little lame, with too many one-liners, and the movie is hopelessly trapped in the '80s in almost every way. |
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His mysterious, mesmerizing aloofness suggests that all we yearn for, all that really counts for us in the end, is hopelessly out of reach. |
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They are like blind rowers hopelessly trying to prevent their boat from going over a huge waterfall. |
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The script, while hopelessly literary, is filled with some beautiful moments captured in luscious widescreen by cinematographer Richard Greatrex. |
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We assume that we have to be completely competent at all times, or we automatically conclude that we are hopelessly incompetent. |
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The truth is I can't leave New York because I'm mad about it, hopelessly in love with this place in a way that is usually reserved for a person. |
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The institutional church has become hopelessly corporate, hopelessly tangled in a web of secularism. |
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Fortunately, there are scads of principled, hopelessly marginal parties and candidates for whom you can cast a purely symbolic ballot. |
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She is hopelessly naive about the vulgarity of American life outside her tiny, backwoods hamlet of Sparta, North Carolina. |
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On terra firma the young albatross is hopelessly clumsy, but once gliding, it's poetry on the wind. |
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Here, she turns her microscope on a male lover hopelessly addicted to serial seduction and romantic self-absorption. |
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The internal struggles of the group are hopelessly dramatised, reading off like the plot mechanisms that they are. |
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Casey thundered a shot over the bar while Donal Broughan blasted a good free-kick opportunity high and hopelessly wide. |
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Lack discipline and organization and you will fall hopelessly behind in your work. |
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He sighed hopelessly as he slowly began to walk back towards the direction he came from. |
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But the out-of-sorts striker rushed his chance and hopelessly miscued his shot wide of Peter Schmeichel's right-hand post. |
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The monetarists are hopelessly hamstrung by their fixation on narrow money. |
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In its place it revealed a country caught hopelessly off guard and then sold down the river by its own middle class. |
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To be on-message dressing down is the norm while dressing up is for the hopelessly sad who are not relaxed enough to get in sync with New Labour's New Britain. |
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In fact, Nathan had concluded that if anyone did participate in the uprising, the numbers would be small and those involved would be hopelessly disunited. |
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Either McInnes is in for the long haul or he is hopelessly optimistic to believe he can indulge in the cut and thrust of French banter by the time the season ends. |
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For example, Europe is, under present circumstances, hopelessly bankrupt. |
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You want the good stuff, and you want to sound like a sommelier when describing it to your hopelessly pedestrian company. |
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In the world of Overtime, the planet Earth is hopelessly overcrowded. |
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The new big noise, Pete, turned out to be an indulged squirt who displayed a chronic lack of professionalism and failed hopelessly to live up to his billing. |
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The average Italian presumes that the state is hopelessly inefficient and irredeemably corrupt in equal measure. |
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While I agree that both parties are almost hopelessly corrupted by corporate money and power, the hope for a viable third party here is still very slim. |
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Mark is an office worker hopelessly pursuing his colleague Sophie, a sensible, down-to-earth woman who just might, under the right circumstances, agree to date him. |
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Women use them as a yardstick for measuring their own attractiveness, thus arriving at a warped perception of their own physical attributes as being hopelessly deficient. |
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A tripping, folkish vocal stitched to a coruscating harmony produces an endlessly pleasant bump that has simplicity written all over it, but is still hopelessly infectious. |
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So Watt asked suk to work out precisely what sort of instructions a hopelessly befuddled jury might be given and get back to him. |
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The pitch, when you strip it down, is that the party is hopelessly out of touch, and needs someone to lead them back to where the rest of the country is. |
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The world monetary-financial system is, presently, hopelessly doomed. |
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We are hopelessly dependent on imported oil, are at increasing risk of a dangerous shortage of natural gas, and have an antiquated system for transmitting electricity. |
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In tropic Thunder, he was a hopelessly deluded movie star in search of an Oscar. |
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She has never told her mother, who appears hopelessly incapable of communicating constructively with her daughter about the issues which affect her most. |
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As the world environment grows more tense than it has been since the end of the Cold War, the UN shows itself hopelessly inefficient at tackling such threats. |
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Life in the tumbledown bathhouse seems hopelessly anachronistic. |
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They were hopelessly deadlocked and begged to be discharged. |
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But he is still, of course, hopelessly in love with his childhood sweetheart Pandora Braithwaite, who has become a prominent MP with a nose for a photo opportunity. |
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Graft is the word for two student actors hopelessly devoted to the stage. |
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The revolutionaries, hopelessly outnumbered, were forced to surrender. |
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The words will surely land just this side of being hopelessly crass. |
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But this 1929 study of the modern world, his most famous book, struck me as hopelessly nostalgic and elitist. |
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One can see an assignation end hopelessly, another can see it freighted with possibility. |
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During that time, most hotels are hopelessly overbooked, traffic jams are the order of the day, and prices are up while the level of service is way down. |
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And I feel hopelessly undereducated, with all the MAs around me. |
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The ground underfoot was still hopelessly boggy, and as I jumped the half metre distance from the van to the floor, little specks of mud flew everywhere. |
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The dialogue was so hopelessly unfunny that it boggles the mind. |
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A raunchily energetic jazz-class scene and some dirty dancing in a club demonstrate how hopelessly uptight ballet is compared with Terpsichore's earthier manifestations. |
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We are hopelessly entangled in dust, work and the British monetary system. |
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Hague looked hopelessly windswept as his strands of hair got blown about. |
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The more detail that is demanded the better, because it will concentrate the minds of a group of people who tend to be hopelessly vague and woolly. |
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It looked so hopelessly harmless, the way it was lying around sleepily. |
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Now hopelessly swamped in scandal and corruption, high taxes, firearms boondoggle, sponsorship scandal, etc, they are again using bribery as their last resort. |
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The student who enters grad school intent on becoming a traditional humanist is the student who will be labelled as hopelessly unsophisticated by her peers and her professors. |
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The wild-eyed young man had hopelessly tangled hair and wore rumpled baby-blue scrubs. |
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Or if your peers have you pegged as hopelessly dull, shock them. |
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May one say that this is so without sounding hopelessly snobbish? |
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Many of course would stop here and dismiss this inherently nostalgic call for a revalidation of the beautiful as hopelessly retrograde and unproductive. |
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A major altercation was narrowly avoided as 250 thirsty guests swamped the overpriced bar, demanding a drink from one of two hopelessly overworked bar staff. |
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The responsibility for unrelenting global crisis and hardship lies more appropriately with a rudderless global financial system drifting hopelessly without a solid anchor. |
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In Casino Jack, Kevin Spacey plays the dirtied lobbyist with a gutsy flair that renders him hopelessly charming. |
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Now, that post-1971 monetary-financial system is hopelessly bankrupt. |
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Aren't our affections hopelessly, buttheadedly riveted to the less worthy and the weak? |
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John was so bullheaded that he kept driving and refused to stop for directions, even after getting hopelessly lost. |
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The cockatoo farmer of South Australia lives a plentiful but not a picturesque life, and unless he gets hopelessly into debt is his own master. |
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Yet these precedents offer no more than a slender reed for Gordon Brown, almost hopelessly down in the polls, to cling to. |
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Ruth's overwhelming sweetness made Robert forget about his hopelessly low school grades. |
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I could see the headmaster bearing down on me, and looked hopelessly round for a means of escape. |
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Like most stereotypes, that of your average microbrewer is now hopelessly out of date, however. |
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To make matters worse, the flight nurse and medical assistant were hopelessly airsick, and the patients had to be attended to by the flight crew. |
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I went back to do reshoots a couple weeks later and everybody was hopelessly in love with Julie Kent. |
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She has been captured by the Foulah prince Zanta Benrada who has fallen hopelessly in love with her. |
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Together they had bravoed the great tragedians, and together hopelessly worshipped the beautiful faces, enskied and sainted, of famous actresses. |
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The team stuck fast in the black muck, and every effort to extricate them served only to imbed them more hopelessly in the sticky gumbo. |
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Their kingdom was weak, hopelessly divided, and ruled by a king who was barely distinguishable from a peasant. |
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Crouch had earlier hopelessly miskicked an excellent volleyed chance from eight yards out after a delightful Pennant cross. |
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These roads are hopelessly jammed with cars and mobile homes during holidays. |
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Even the local barons started to melt away, and soon Adrian's Byzantine allies were left hopelessly outnumbered. |
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She'd always been stuck with naturally curly hair, but now the loose springy curls were doing whatever they wanted.To her, it was starting to look hopelessly floofy. |
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Because you're madly, hopelessly, and dopily in love with me, that's why. |
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Sources at Finance, meanwhile, claim the DFA tapes are so hopelessly wrong that they have trouble reconciling the tapes into the main FairTax system. |
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His virtual, fleshless relationships were the domain of the ultranerdy, the hopelessly introverted and socially maladjusted, especially in the absence of real relationships. |
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Beginning in the 16th century, scientists began applying mathematics to the physical sciences, and Aristotle's work in this area was deemed hopelessly inadequate. |
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I am wildly, hopelessly and quite unclerically crazy about you! |
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There is every chance you would assume Paris was now hopelessly passe, having been eclipsed by second-generation reality succubi such as the Kardashians. |
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But Gyan missed the best openings, shooting into the side-netting after showing good strength when chasing a long pass, and then hopelessly miskicking from six yards out. |
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