Not only does he prove his comedic bona fides, he manages to ground his bizarre portrayal with more than one-note caricature. |
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The above are only a handful of the scores of decisions recognizing the cult's religious bona fides around the world. |
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Nor, in consequence should we be easily persuaded as to their democratic bona fides. |
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He has more progressive Democratic bona fides than his opponent will ever earn in his short political lifetime. |
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The Department takes its responsibility to review the bona fides of new shipper sales very seriously. |
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In other words, the opposition has laid our bona fides on the table and we have done that right here in the chamber during the committee debate. |
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He asks us to intercede on his behalf and shows us his press card to prove his bona fides. |
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In the panic and rush to establish bona fides, no one even dared to suggest that the public might be better off knowing about such matters. |
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The concession only applies where satisfactory evidence is furnished to establish the bona fides of the case. |
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Therefore the subjective test of bona fides has been satisfied by the Respondent. |
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Being a registered charity also establishes the bona fides of an organization. |
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But analysts say that retreat should not harm the prime minister's reformist bona fides as long as he does not devote extra funds to pork-barrel projects. |
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Visa officers should never deal with dubious bona fides by requesting funds transfers or advance fee-payments. |
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Proving his far-right bona fides is just one aspect of the newly energized Roberts campaign. |
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Why so many people are so eager to flaunt their musical bona fides by loathing Coldplay. |
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Once the bona fides of their application have been established, they are allowed to apply for an open work permit. |
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The proposed regulations will create a hierarchy of relationships, irrespective of the bona fides of the relationship. |
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The two-decade veteran of the House of Representatives wears his Fighting Irish bona fides with pride. |
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Rather than being challenged on his pro-Israel bona fides, Chuck Hagel should be seen in the same manner. |
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His grim personal experience gave him the bona fides not to look soft on crime. |
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Mr. Kingston's bona fides includes his wish to keep the Capitol Police force smaller than an Army regiment. |
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To suss this out, Moore slouches rotundly across America, gabbing with anyone and everyone, offering his longtime membership in the NRA as a show of bona fides. |
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Better still, his military bona fides give him the kind of street cred that is rare among the political class. |
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Now, however, the bona fides of some of those ordinations are in question because the owner of the website is not legally an officer of the church. |
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While the manner in which events unfolded was understandably troubling to the Claimant, the fact that the cheque was requisitioned further demonstrates the bona fides of the Centre in the administration of this claim. |
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While the risk of terrorists claiming refugee status in Samoa is considered low, mechanisms do exist that permit authorities to make appropriate inquiries to confirm the bona fides of the claimant. |
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In all cases the bank has made the investigation to determine its client's credit worthiness and bona fides and has issued chequebooks and debit and credit cards accordingly. |
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Carson's bona fides were somewhat sketchy. |
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Failure to declare or the provision of false information will require Member States to verify the bona fides of the movement and take further action as necessary. |
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They should test ETA's commitment and bona fides and realise that you should not and cannot give rewards for doing that which was necessary and right. |
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These claims should in principle be honoured in cases where the innocence or bona fides of the party concerned is likely or beyond reasonable doubt. |
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Iraq has exerted every possible effort towards bringing this humanitarian suffering to an end and has demonstrated and will continue to demonstrate its good intentions and bona fides. |
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What principles did the government stand on then that are not in place now to stop a madman whose bona fides are far more horrific than Milosevic? |
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It is in the latter sense that duration is an issue here and, far from being unrelated to the bona fides of the restriction, it is the crucial element. |
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Applicants or their representatives have occasionally argued that if the visit is required by the province, the visa officer should assess only the admissibility of the applicant, not their bona fides. |
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Consequently, exports of these materials can be made without any governmental review of the bona fides of end-users, and exporters are not required to report on transfers of these materials. |
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Should the refused applicant request an extension of their temporary resident status, the officer should assess carefully their bona fides as a temporary resident. |
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Conversely, it follows from the principle of bona fides, that, unless otherwise stated, Parties to a treaty must be ready to apply it, regardless of any undertaking to do so. |
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The bona fides of the individual as well as the employer or business proposal and the urgency of the case should be well established before a permit is issued. |
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Putnam then gives his own belated justification for naming Hemingway to the post, as well as his personal bona fides as an Italophile and Fascist. |
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Later that year Grotius anonymously published Bona Fides Sibrandi Lubberti in response to Lubbertus. |
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