He's suckered the rest of proggy America into having the moronic belief he has something to do with the Texas economy. |
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Even my sister Sam's husband was suckered in, and he spent six months in detox. |
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Eight o'clock came by too quickly and somehow I was suckered into leading Todd to his room before I could head off to my own. |
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True to his word, Matt accepted some invitation for us to attend some awards show and somehow I was suckered into presenting an award. |
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I hated myself for doing this, for being so completely suckered by the matey corporate chef. |
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Shoppers are being warned not to be suckered into buying computers and other IT gear just on the back of slick advertising. |
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They get suckered into the incoherency and think it's pure brilliance, when in reality, it's a waste of two hours. |
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Technology is so cringingly cheap these days, I almost despair at the ease with which people are suckered in by brand name marketing. |
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He didn't say it didn't work as well as doctors thought it did or as well as patients were suckered into believing it did by the grasping medical establishment. |
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With 400 people spilling off the sidewalk, I was suckered into working the door for a quick 50 bucks and all the cases of beer I could confiscate. |
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Nor will he be suckered into thinking that England will be beaten handily today, despite every bookmaker's odds pointing very firmly to an Irish victory. |
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How did we get suckered by the fairy tale that as long as people kept shopping, the market could keep our prosperity going as far as the eye could see? |
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On September 19, six mature stalks, each from a separate hill, were taken from a suckered row and eleven from an unsuckered row alongside. |
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You buy a ticket and discover you've been suckered into another bad indie with weak acting and clunky dialogue. |
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From tried and true classics like three-card monte to future fraud in cyberspace, Rip-Offs and Scams breaks down the cons to show viewers how not to get suckered. |
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The salesman suckered him into signing an expensive maintenance contract. |
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