When you realise his parlous financial state at the time, it seems less of a coincidence and unhappily more of a put-up job. |
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I see that kind of simplicity and beauty, and I think, this is a put-up job, this didn't happen by chance. |
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Regardless of whether Kranish ever meant to write fluff for Kerry's book or not, the Elliott story smells like a put-up job. |
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The Blue camp spoke of a put-up job and denounced it with increasing fury. |
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So, contrary to what you may fear, this is not just a last-minute put-up job. |
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With the exception of a small number who claimed that the attack was a put-up job, they were virtually unanimous in their castigation. |
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It strikes me as a bit of a put-up job really because I am not even going to talk about the issue that they are on about. |
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One cannot help but see all this as some sort of strange put-up job and I should like to say to Tunisia that, even if Europe appears to be turning its back on it, France shall continue to treat it as one of its main partners. |
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It seemed to be a really good opportunity, but it turned out to be nothing but a put-up job. |
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