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“You are recalling your ginned-up mischaracterization of it. paxson wrote: But it's not such a big deal now that all of the video tape evidence contradicts their claims. paxson wrote: You can call me a liar, paxson wrote: but the American public knows that these claims were made and now they have been debunked as Alinsky style disinforation tactics.”
“Honestly, given the massive price tag ginned up by DOT, it's hard to blame Constantine.”
“I ginned up all kinds of projects that didn't get off the runway--public radio programming, book proposals, magazine pieces--and got to the point where I'd write and pitch and battle the futility for a few hours in the morning and then what?”
“Jon Stewart's laudable Rally to Restore Sanity is a welcome message aimed at bringing calm and moderation to the overheated political debate that Glenn Beck has ginned up with the Tea Party.”
The Huffington Post: Deepak Chopra: Glenn Beck and the faithful are attacking faith
“Rick Perry ginned up the teabaggers with talk about the "oppression" of Washington and the federal government, and even making noises about "secession," but he's certainly willing to turn to them when he needs their help.”
“Private polling indicated many months ago that the initiative, ginned up by a few California right-wingers and two Texas oil companies, was eminently beatable by a robust campaign.”
“If you think vaccination is a government plot or perhaps one ginned up by a conspiracy of politicians, big pharma, and avaricious medical scientists, then you have the right to say no and we have the right to lock you in your house so you can't endanger anyone else.”
The Huffington Post: Jonathan D. Moreno: Why I Hope Contagion Is Catching
“AT&T has ginned up support -- among governors, members of Congress, cowboys and hot air balloon enthusiasts -- for its takeover of T-Mobile.”
The Huffington Post: Dave Saldana: Losing on the Facts, AT&T Turns to Smears
“Some people think the protests are "Astroturf," or fake grass-roots action ginned up by interest groups, he said, "but the fact is you can't flood town halls with people unless there are a lot of people who feel strongly.”
“O'Grady: Yeah, well, I think it's unfortunate that Michele Bachmann sort of ginned up this concern about whether the vaccine was safe or not.”
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Inebriation
Euphemisms for drunkenness dating back to the 18th century.
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