Aside from your horsey, toothless grin, your plain ugly mug, and your bald head, you're actually a decent-looking guy. |
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St Johnstone, bottom of the table and toothless in front of goal, are looking to bring a couple of Ecuadorians to McDiarmid Park. |
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But I suppose there's no denying that we learn from our mistakes, just as we learn from toothless, disease-ridden drifters. |
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She is enfeebled, dropsical, perpetually damp from cooking and cleaning, toothless, and refuses to wear false teeth. |
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The usual plan is to hit town and grill the nearest toothless old codger or incorrigible oddball. |
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Meanwhile, their rather toothless union, typical of the Third World, cannot press for minimum wages or maximum hours. |
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The opah, despite being toothless, and of majestic build, pursues and eats other fish and squid. |
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And his cauliflower ears, toothless grin and boneless nose are testimony to his unrelenting quest for simulated perfection. |
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Ornithomimosaurs were a group of toothless meat-eating theropod dinosaurs that lived in the Cretaceous period. |
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Griffin is 32 and toothless and bone thin with wild dark eyes and a dark beard and fine, long black hair that he combs with fastidious care. |
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His eternally friendly toothless grin is accentuated by wire-framed goggles, and his short-cropped head is uncovered. |
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Because of her obnoxious attitude Chaucer makes her toothless, fat and large. |
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The reason to do it now is preventive to try and avoid a toothless old age for her. |
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Battle Dog then proceeded to mop up, neutralizing the Scimitar's remaining weapon emplacements, rendering it a toothless predator. |
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He gurns his face effortlessly into a toothless, gummy washerwoman's grimace. |
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Shame becomes irrelevant and toothless when it is separated from the consequences, so there is muru. |
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The document it produced was toothless, consisting of many pious hopes and a few unenforceable targets. |
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I saw him play more than once at Central Park in New York, his toothless mouth soulfully lisping his unique and beautiful song style. |
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After years of being portrayed as a toothless watchdog by the domestic and foreign press, the trustbuster has finally begun to show some teeth. |
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Beneath the projecting snout there is a small, toothless mouth with thick, sucking lips. |
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And she remembered Auntie Selma saying Nazir was a toothless tiger, and her mother saying you must never trust a tiger, even a toothless tiger. |
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The Chairman of the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal declared that certain legislative deficiencies made the agency a toothless tiger. |
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He keeps filming the milky-eyed and toothless bluehair as she bobs her head around, struggling to focus on who she's talking to. |
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This trade body has a code of practice for members to adhere to, but it is a toothless watchdog with limited powers. |
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Pre-emptive war, toothless lawgivers, and corporate greed leave democracy in the hands of the people. |
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The Under-Secretary suggests the council should be more than that if it is not to be a toothless tiger. |
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So the clan bodies, village councils, and public assemblies were either dissolved or made toothless against the chiefs. |
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He says that the Commission has just remained a toothless body and has done nothing for the 25 crore strong minority communities in the country. |
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The taste buds of the lake sturgeon protrude from the toothless mouth and are used to help in the selection of food. |
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Cork's attack was toothless that day and, in a game that was stuffy for long enough, Tipperary's eight-point victory was comprehensive. |
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Its armed forces are toothless, and its rhetoric is tired, repeated out of habit rather than conviction. |
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And this caring for future generations must involve government, all industries, and the toothless EMA as well. |
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Nonetheless, the White House sought to portray a toothless tabby-cat as a savage beast of prey. |
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Resultantly, the CBI has come out as merely a toothless, diseased paper tiger whose roar is more effective than its maul. |
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Realizing what he had done, he forced his way through the front of the bus and ran off, with a sly, toothless grin on his face. |
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Do not pass Go or collect 100 francs, go directly to the Bastille, where you will be decapitated by an angry mob of toothless old crones. |
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For all of its politically incorrect insults and potty-mouthed wordplay, the movie is disappointingly dull and toothless. |
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But critics say they are little more than a toothless watchdog, lacking the clout to change entrenched practices. |
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As if to illustrate that, he removed his teeth, and put them on the table, flashing a gummy, toothless smile at me. |
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It was like witnessing the last two weeks of the life of a blind and toothless dog you knew the vet was just itching to destroy. |
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But the law is hardly a dead letter and Congress is not a toothless tiger. |
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In blennies the palatines are toothless, and the mouth not protractile. |
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Moreover, the dentary bone in the lower jaw is also toothless, upturned, and broad. |
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However, as Gandhi explained, the norm of an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth could render most of the world blind and toothless. |
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Among their current charges are a toothless 34-year-old horse, three-legged dogs and a one-eyed pigeon. |
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Certain self-styled defenders of working people want to emasculate the directive, and to render it toothless. |
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However, past experience has shown us that the standards board is nothing but a toothless watchdog which fails to make people answerable for their actions. |
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These massive, toothless, famished monsters lurch tragically about the space on limbs too weak to support their giant forms for long. |
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At least the toothless derros hocking the hot dogs, you can see what they're doing. |
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Nor would Myners' proposed national membership council be a toothless body. |
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In a report published on February 24th Sir Ian Wood, a veteran oilman, argued that politicians have let the industry regulator grow toothless. |
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This is a considerable break from the Liberal system where only a toothless registrar had oversight of these matters. |
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This is the challenge that we put to the Chamber, in the hope that this will not be simply yet another toothless debate. |
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The mouth is small and toothless and the lower jaw is usually shorter than or even with the upper jaw. |
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This fish has a long, spatula-like snout which is longer than the remainder of the head, with a large, toothless mouth. |
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Europol is also toothless if the technology it needs is not made available to it. |
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Our delegation will strongly oppose any attempt to politicize the new Council, to render it toothless and to link it to the Security Council. |
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I saw that she enjoyed this outing a little bit. She wore a poor, toothless smile, but a smile nonetheless, and she behaved nicely. |
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Without that, we argue, the system will be toothless and, therefore, worthless. |
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Our organisation without the Court would risk to be seen as a toothless tiger. |
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Also included in the mix are the two comic country bumpkins, stereotypical toothless hillbillies with their pipes, dilapidated hats, and cargo of farm livestock. |
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The toothless tiger stood in a faded yellow hat from some lang-faded summer, his stripes blurred by the city jungle's dust and sprayed blood dried on the hat's stiff brim. |
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However, Chrysobraya differs from Lepidostemon in having cotyledons incumbent instead of accumbent and staminal filaments toothless and wingless instead of winged and toothed. |
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The baby was a tiny piece of heaven, always smiling his adorable toothless beam, and batting those long lashes as he reached out to touch everything. |
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The interview was so toothless, it felt more like eavesdropping on two patrons having lunch at the sizzler. |
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I almost passed over her, cloaked in an old brown robe and deep in conversation with a toothless old peasant woman selling various herbs and balms. |
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I'm the last man on earth to suggest you should stay home and shovel squash into a toothless maw just because that's the thing you're supposed to do. |
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The ideal of the body beautiful is contrasted with the reality of the battered, bulging, diseased, ageing, and, yes, often toothless bodies of real humans. |
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An almost toothless grin was plastered on his tan wrinkled face. |
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Middle-aged people, already in a state of despair about the fecklessness of the young, will find the activities of the grey and toothless equally distressing. |
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There were three people ahead of me on line, and one old toothless guy who got on line behind me and immediately pulled out a container of yogurt and began eating. |
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A beer and a cigarette from a smirking, toothless porter ease the immediate pain, while jibes from my travelling companions put my huffs and puffs into perspective. |
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When the old, toothless man in the parking lot approaches me with outstretched hands and asks for a dime or a cigarette or snack, I look into his eyes. |
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A grungy man with an evil, nearly toothless grin crouched behind it. |
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So 300 years ago if I hadn't died of infection I'd be toothless by now. |
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But the term is not only toothless and tiresome, it's just wrong. |
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The PPCCA has been regarded one of those numerous toothless organisations which people cannot lean on when their rights are abused by police officers. |
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He forced his opponent to make a save with a sharp shot from a tight angle but, despite continuing to dominate possession, Shrewsbury remained toothless. |
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He manages to get the bill through in the most toothless possible form, knowing that it will help kick the props out from under segregation in years to come. |
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To those unaccustomed to the machinations of the UN, this may seem like yet another insignificant and toothless resolution. |
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The statement after the emergency NATO meeting was a toothless collection of platitudes. |
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Standing, she looked down at the pathetic, toothless creature at her feet. |
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International law is sometimes criticised as toothless. |
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The disregard of every agreement by inserting the additional statement, whereby recognition is rigorously, but surreptitiously refused, and the toothless new compromise, amount, in many respects, to brinkmanship. |
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The toothless man then began slapping the rotis on the inner sides of the clay pot. |
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They argued that this would make the standards toothless and the Commission would be unable to ensure the consistency and coherence of its consultation processes. |
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Not only did the front line police officers, who were on Parliament Hill, tell us that they supported the gun registry, they also wanted more than a toothless investigator. |
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The only question going into the election was how badly Karimov would trounce his three toothless competitors from the country's other parliamentary parties, who have themselves praised the president as the best candidate. |
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She lived until November, 1900, and evidently died from old age, becoming feeble and toothless, but quite able to enjoy the soft food that was specially prepared for her. |
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While the NCA can highlight blatant rip-offs, the agency is a toothless watchdog that can only bark. |
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The old folks in the nursing homes are toothless lispers with voices worn with age. |
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You've got some toothless yob in a tracksuit who hasn't even had a wash and there is ill-educated bad-mouthing. |
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However, the shape of the long, slender, toothless snout suggests the animal wasn't a filter feeder either. |
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Males play no part in rearing the young, which are born blind, deaf, toothless and covered in fine white or pinkish down. |
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Base and sub-base of Booth Street will be removed with excavators equipped with smooth, toothless buckets to avoid mixing of sub-base and base material. |
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In a largely toothless side agreement, Nafta's three signatories – the United States, Mexico and Canada – targeted child labor, minimum-wage violations and occupational safety problems. |
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Irrespective of international conventions and proclamations, social rights appear to be toothless if not accompanied by institutions that can be petitioned and addressed not only by states, but also by NGOs and individuals. |
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The Wolfpack Cert 15 THIS toothless documentary begins as a disturbing exploration of abuse and ends as a sunny coming-of-age tale. |
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It thus justified the United States forces' presence in south Korea and made toothless the above-said paragraph of the Armistice Agreement which was the ultimate object of the conclusion of the Agreement. |
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In the past Mr Bashir has ignored the intelligentsia as toothless. |
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However, Canada did sign the high-minded, toothless Kellogg-Briand Pact for peace and became an ardent partisan of compulsory arbitration on the international scene. |
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So when a toothless crone begs her for a mortgage extension, Lohman refuses, even though said crone is just a cat and a broomstick away from being an archetypal witch. |
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The rhynchactids possess a premax with few curved teeth, but the dentaries are toothless. |
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The scene would often be repeated in the months ahead: unable to do much more than talk or adopt toothless declarations in the face of crises and conflicts, the CSCE would stand haplessly by. |
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The god of fire appears in various representations and guises, one of which depicts him as a toothless old man with a stooped back, carrying an enormous brazier on his head. |
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The Reservoir I grew up in was populated by menacing, toothless Torana-driving bogans, crushed menthol-smoking pensioners and toddlers who swore. |
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Some 14 varieties are commercially harvested from the Gulf, among them the silvery or golden yellow Talang queenfish and the Golden toothless crevally. |
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A supersized chickenlike reptile with large, sharp claws and a toothless beak is the latest creature to earn the distinction of being called a dinosaur. |
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