This is a warmed-over, low-end recycling of director Rob Reiner's own When Harry Met Sally. |
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Then they pull something out they call evidence, and warmed-over lies, sometimes two years old, or older. |
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You were lucky if you got a piece of warmed-over chicken dumped on your lap. |
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We bought a composite countertop that looks like warmed-over oatmeal mixed with sawdust. |
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She was caricatured on cable news talk shows as a warmed-over version of Sarah Palin. |
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Bored by the soggy sleep-ins and warmed-over anarchism of Occupy Wall Street? |
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Sadly, pizza too often resembles a mess of cheese and warmed-over cold meats toasted by an undergraduate under an oven grill. |
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It is an immoral indulgence to wallow in romantic pessimism or warmed-over Stoicism. |
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He does not patronise. He speaks directly and not in the warmed-over platitudes of his successor. |
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They're operating high-volume barbecue and bar joints, peddling warmed-over versions of their mother's meatball recipes. |
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Everything should be free, another warmed-over hippie fantasy, though you have gone into more detail. |
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Too many bread wheels arrive with that stiff-bottomed, warmed-over quality. |
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Its rhythmic verve and thematic appeal carry it along, even if it sounds like Mozart warmed-over. |
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I look forward to seeing him telling these outside contractors to stop serving warmed-over mechanically recovered chicken's doings and start serving decent food. |
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While the meal is still tasty, it's just not as good warmed-over. |
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This meal compares best with warmed-over hot dogs on day-old buns! |
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Fiscal stimulus can come in all kinds of packages, not just warmed-over Reaganomics, and there are plenty of more progressive ways to put these monies to use. |
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All you've got for me is warmed-over rumor and Beltway gossip! |
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They all pretty much regurgitate the same warmed-over talking points. |
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While gloggs, grogs, nogs and flips may still have their place on a hot drink menu, today's heated libations are more than just warmed-over versions of old favorites. |
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Who wants to read the same old warmed-over mush time and time again? |
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Oxidative warmed-over flavour is a characteristic off-flavour primarily associated with cooked meats and poultry in chilled ready meals and other cook-chill products. |
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Some of her calls for activism read as warmed-over tracts from decades ago. |
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Boehner has brewed a warmed-over Mitt Romney plan while omitting the noxious idea of voucherizing Medicare. |
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The purpose of this book about early modern Italy is not to recount the warmed-over historical facts and artistic judgements from a long line of guidebooks. |
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