But anyone who thinks those words are evidence that he was somehow enamoured of the regime is living in la-la land. |
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This has allowed the NSC Director to wander off into academic la-la land, taking Bush along with her. |
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And anyone who thinks that research can or will be done elsewhere is living in la-la land. |
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And I think there were a lot of Democrats before the war who were in la-la land about this national security issue. |
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I was floating off into la-la land when my phone beeped loudly, making me jump. |
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Uncle Rick was listening to the talk between the women and Mr. Lewis was off in la-la land. |
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She finally snapped out of la-la land and stood up when she saw me standing there. |
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So anyone who does not think this is going to turn into a media circus is in la-la land, quite frankly. |
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Then, he also gave in to the sandman and drifted off to his own la-la land. |
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I stayed with him as they put the little cone over his nose to send him to kitty la-la land and all was well. |
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He shook his head, quickly bringing himself back from la-la land. |
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We called it la-la land, a Shangri-La of dreams and reality. |
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You are living in la-la land and Canadians have to be extremely careful that they never elect you again because you have run them into the ground. |
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Meanwhile, returning from la-la land to our regularly scheduled program, 86 people died in the United States today from gunfire. |
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This beautiful city of Glendale must not be depreciated by the Pavlovian liberals from la-la land who now control the Glendale City Council. |
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Here in La-La Land, economic guru Jack Kyser said, Christmas entertaining has an entirely different feeling. |
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La-la land comes to baa-baa land when Hollywood star AMANDA DONOHOE rides into Emmerdale with the Wylde bunch, the new family who buy Home Farm. |
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When his literary ancestors attempted to conquer la-la Land, they were rebuffed, rewritten, or humiliated. |
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By the time law and order had been restored, chunks of La-La land resembled the ruins of Baghdad after the missiles that rained down during the Gulf War. |
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