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Glibly dubbed the "Year of the Protester" by Time magazine, 2011 exposed gaps between the 1% and the rest of us in the economy and civil society, bringing new risks for reporters as well as triumph for emerging media formats.
Michelle Chen: In Year of Uprisings, Reporters Brave Crackdowns from Wall St. to Tahrir Square Michelle Chen 2012
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Glibly put, Google Wave helps your team get on the same page faster.
Lars Rasmussen: Innovation is a Roller Coaster: Google Wave and the Gartner Hype Cycle Lars Rasmussen 2010
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Glibly we attest the joyousness attended in your wake – you make a gloomy day a pleasant time to waste.
Archive 2008-11-01 Ivan Donn Carswell 2008
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Glibly we attest the joyousness attended in your wake – you make a gloomy day a pleasant time to waste.
Richard Jelfs Is 30! Ivan Donn Carswell 2008
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Glibly accusing your political opponents of racism is no substitute for intellectually honest political discourse.
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Glibly accusing your political opponents of racism is no substitute for intellectually honest political discourse.
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Glibly Qwilleran explained, "He smells the casserole in the oven."
The Cat Who Came To Breakfast Braun, Lilian Jackson 1994
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Glibly, sneeringly Raistlin began to recite the complicated spell from memory.
War of the Twins Weis, Margaret 1986
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Glibly, sneeringly Raistlin began to recite the complicated spell from memory.
War of the Twins Weis, Margaret 1986
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Glibly he invokes "secular Judaism," that crucial but elusive solution over which Jews have been breaking their teeth for centuries; Israel's "peculiar cultural anarchy," he announces, "is what secular Judaism is all about."
An Exchange on Zionism Halkin, Hillel 1978
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