Now, the articles I relish most are ones debunking quacky pseudoscience bloggers. |
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His voice was deep and powerful, uncannily like Henry Kissinger's: not quacky, pleading Viennese but booming, arrogant German. |
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In the drain, hidden by foliage, ducks clacked a quacky, xylophonic tune. |
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I know this sounds real quacky but they did some mysterious good to the problem and I feel fine. |
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The housemother was a relief housemother, and she was quacky, and we didn't think she knew anything. |
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David's expression changes. A quack? All this act is about some quacky, pseudo science, right on, I know something you don't cult thing. |
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When would you advise plowing sandy soil that is quacky for beans? |
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With progressive prostration and with a tone to the cry which is a sort of a thin, crowing, quacky sound, points to the existence of retropharyngeal lymphadenitis. |
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Then there are other regular items that appear, like the Big Red Boat, the Quacky Birds, the Fruit Tea Machine and The Very Important Lady. |
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