This does not suggest financial shenanigans, just sales reps keen to hit their targets. |
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People have grown accustomed to political shenanigans to the point where it's considered a form of entertainment. |
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When the accounting shenanigans were exposed, the company's credibility evaporated, as did its sources of credit and cash. |
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I hear stories like this time and time again, and I can't believe companies get away with such shenanigans. |
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You would think after Eve's shenanigans in the Garden of Eden and Cleopatra's mishap with her asp, we would have learned by now. |
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These shenanigans were kept secret, and were only revealed after council appointed a judge to investigate. |
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He studiously avoided leaving a paper trail that could implicate him in the financial shenanigans. |
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It would be easier to focus on tales of high-tech Scottish wizardry or financial shenanigans instead. |
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People were playing Beer Pong and Flip Cup and other such shenanigans when we arrived but after a while the party moved inside. |
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From then on, the plot thickens with gangland hit men, police snoopers, media feeding frenzies, and nasty sexual shenanigans. |
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The most popular bet is on first goal scorer but it's a typical bookmaker taking bets on horse racing and other sorts of shenanigans too. |
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For the most part James, in his banana suit, seemed unbothered by Nicholas' shenanigans days before. |
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Other effects excel, such as the ghoulish twins and their transporter beam shenanigans. |
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Such a willing embrace of danceable shenanigans produces something of a dilemma, however. |
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Ultimately, he went to war with accountants, whom he felt were turning a blind eye to financial shenanigans. |
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This is the sound of a band more interested in increasing their tabloid column inch count with their various late night shenanigans. |
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Having ditched the punt for the euro, the Irish are more concerned about Central Bank interest rates than shenanigans at Stormont. |
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He unleashed a torrent of classic West stage shenanigans, followed by the obligatory mic drop. |
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Unfortunately, far too many films contain wacky crime capers that lead into shenanigans which gives way to witty, edgy banter. |
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Some of the most egregious alleged conduct had nothing to do with arcane accounting shenanigans. |
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Such memories of Artest are common in Chicago, and though the team badly misses his defensive intensity, it does not miss his shenanigans. |
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Will this campaign feature the financial shenanigans so common in the past? |
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At present, the Enron scandal is largely defined by the financial shenanigans that have surfaced. |
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Such shenanigans have convinced other political parties that putting arms into containers and guerrillas into cantonments isnt enough. |
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And marriage is very much in the news today, from a royal ruckus to some suburban shenanigans. |
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If players haven't been booked or sent off, or there aren't shenanigans in a game, then it's considered a boring match. |
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Now in spite of the fact Duke'd been on the fiddle, neither his wife nor his dreaded mother-in-law knew about his shenanigans. |
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Whatever kind of original shenanigans went on, she's been foot-dragging and changing her story about what she did. |
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At one point in all these shenanigans, Reynolds was asked what he thought of his ex-wife going around with a man who had been accused of murder. |
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I'm still pretty beat after all of the shenanigans of the long weekend, but wanted to post so as to allow viewing of the new template. |
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Last month's conference in Dublin was accompanied by the kind of practical jokes and shenanigans that would disgrace a stag party. |
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Back in the bar it was shenanigans as usual, noisy and a lot of fun goings-on. |
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It's time for Democrats who are sick of such shenanigans to speak up and repudiate these clowns. |
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These shenanigans are just a little fun mischief, and aside from the multiple names at Safeway don't even disturb the data-mining enterprise behind the cards. |
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I didn't want to appear like a holier-than-thou fuddy-duddy so I made pleasant small talk with Tonya's date as though I approved of these sort of shenanigans. |
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In an earlier column I described, light-heartedly, the shenanigans required to get into my local art gallery in Sheffield. |
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It is up to the opposition members to decide whether they want to go back to work or carry on with their procedural shenanigans. |
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They want to have their trick work and these shenanigans carry on tonight, but the point is they do not want to hear the other side of the story. |
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But unfortunately the member is wrapped up as usual in cheap, partisan, political shenanigans. |
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In a word, these were all expensive and anti-democratic shenanigans, the tail wagging the dog. |
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I really urge opposition members to take this into consideration and stop the shenanigans about upcoming elections. |
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Record company shenanigans had, once again, prevented happening African rap sounds reaching the ears of the European public. |
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The reports of so-called compensation experts, which are not made public to shareholders, are shenanigans. |
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In the field of corporate strategy, which some might call corporate shenanigans, the experience curve always figures quite highly in any round-table discussions. |
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Rival private channels express a starkly different view, chronicling police brutality, electoral shenanigans and government dim-wittedness. |
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Having sucked in millions with soapy shenanigans, he's hit them with serious issues not spoken about in other dramas. |
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Naturally, such light-hearted shenanigans cannot go unpunished. |
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But don't expect to read any honest analysis of American shenanigans. |
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He was being investigated over various financial shenanigans. |
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The launch of the single currency was only slightly marred by this political controversy, and the financial markets reacted calmly to the shenanigans. |
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So you had these excesses of deception and shenanigans and cheating. |
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Go back to Sweden and take your criminal shenanigans with you. |
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Children across Bradford will be enjoying spooky shenanigans for Halloween tonight but police are urging that everyone takes care to make sure nothing more sinister happens. |
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And after last night's shenanigans I'm absolutely knackered. |
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But how do these trends, gimmicks, and shenanigans affect the story of Easter? |
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The shenanigans of Intimacy will shake any jaded theater fan from nudity ennui. |
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By December 11th, they were faced with the option of choosing which side's shenanigans to ratify. |
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I've been responsible for their online activity, and the whole thing has been a bit of a mare in terms of tweaks and last minute changes and late night shenanigans. |
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Ruth, too, was famous for performing vaudevillian shenanigans on the off-season barnstorming tours he frequently headlined. |
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The whole incident was a PR nightmare for McCain, rivaled only by the shenanigans of his own running mate. |
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With Larry, Shemp and Moe holding the horses' reins, there's a load of shenanigans in this way-out Western. |
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The job turns out to be filled with intrigue, high-tech shenanigans, murder, and finally a chase in which Danny is a target. |
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I imagine with James Caan around there were plenty of shenanigans on set. |
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But next to the steady diet of Jersey shenanigans and rampaging teen moms MTV feeds its constituency, the Skins ensemble can't help but seem a little smaller than life. |
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There are times though, when such shenanigans can get out of hand. |
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People in rooms, getting up to domestic shenanigans. |
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Morrison's hide and seek shenanigans this week allowed him to avoid serious and open discussion of the solution, sitting in plain view, to his pension problem: the family home. |
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The Meow Mix House, on display in New York City, is decked out with plenty of webcams to let peeping tomcats check out the shenanigans at www. |
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Many of my colleagues will not be able to do so now after the shenanigans on Friday, when the opportunity for us to express our opinion on this issue, an opinion that is backed up by groups across the country, was taken away. |
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You can do all the shenanigans you want, but what does it gain you? |
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With regard to populations, DFO's tactical shenanigans within the listing process, within COSEWIC, may have painted itself into a corner, preventing it from now productively dealing with those questions. |
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Insane economics, maddening gas prices, Wal-Mart shoppers run amok, America's election of its first black president, our own electoral system's shenanigans. |
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I thought as well of Douglas Fairbanks's satirical gymnastic shenanigans, of Greta Garbo's heavy-lidded sullenness, of Emil Jannings's tragic despair. |
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For the folks at home who may be watching today and wondering what the shenanigans are all about, it is about legislation the Minister of the Environment is putting forward. |
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I have seen enough shenanigans from that side of the House. |
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Her worst and possibly only constitutional misjudgment was in 1963, when, after some Tory shenanigans, she was arguably gulled into making the 14th Earl of Home prime minister. |
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Though his predilections for narcotics and general shenanigans would make him a liability in the high-stakes world of haute couture, his pouty good looks might be worth the risk. |
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But, after 2004, I no longer enjoyed the game, mainly because the Rumsfeldian contumely, the shenanigans of ideologues, and the short-term memories of clownish officials were all getting people killed in a mindless war. |
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There are scenes of military chaos, fatal panic and political shenanigans as Ukraine's puppet ruler, known as the Hetman, and allied German troops shamelessly scarper, leaving the White Guard high and dry – and doomed. |
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Agrestic, with its tiled-roof houses, one mimicking the other and none built before 1997, was reduced to ashes in last season's finale thanks to Nancy's shenanigans. |
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Or were financial shenanigans the catalyst that collapsed a structure overdependent on fossil fuels? |
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Even if one were to accept the fiscal shenanigans of this government, the fiction that it calls Fiscal Stabilization Fund has in fact become a reelection fund. |
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False modesty, of course: there's a rotten joy in Milo's shenanigans despite his personal joylessness, a kind of delicious pleasure, with only a hint of rancidness, that accretes to us in his miserable wallowing. |
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We have concerns that in fairness have been heightened by what we can only see as the shenanigans today of the government members opposite with the imposition of time allocation. |
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These linguistic shenanigans are in fact political points. |
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There is a sense that Alberta will not be impacted greatly by the financial shenanigans of Wall Street, but we may be living in our own, oily, dream-world. |
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But red meat conservatives are tired of these shenanigans. |
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Apparently reading about their shenanigans stirs up dopamine and other feel-good chemicals in our brains. |
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Well, one, you see all the shenanigans going on about, you know, the divisiveness is always, it's upsetting. |
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As much as I'd just like to watch the shenanigans down Walford way I'm a bit puzzled. |
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The next day her father is killed in a car wreck and all his financial shenanigans come to light. |
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The choreographer gives us no clues, and since their shenanigans seem to affect the heroine so little as she drifts from one episode to the next, it doesn't really matter. |
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There's the gravedigging sexton beetle, life and death on the Skerries for a colony of tern chicks, the shenanigans of some frisky deer and some myth-busting about spiders. |
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This was no mandate for more of the Legislature's shenanigans. |
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My reaction to such shenanigans is to laugh at those idiots making fools of themselves, discussing things in which their knowledge is lacking, to say the least. |
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Perform loop-the-loops, Immelmann turns and other daring feats of aerial shenanigans with a super fluid control system while battling enemy forces at every turn. |
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Cable news junkies are no doubt familiar with electronic voting machine shenanigans in Ohio that, Democrats say, cost John Kerry the 2004 presidential election. |
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Melanie Sykes slowly losing her marbles, growing narky with campfire stove envy, every night would've been preferable to the dreary Dingo Dollar fancy dress shenanigans. |
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This is just a small sampling of the outlandish family shenanigans, as seen through the eyes of Alice, who is an engaging combination of naivete and cynicism. |
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