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Examples
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Still, it seems only fair he should spend a day at USC's Heritage Hall wearing a sandwich board with the word "Hypocrite."
SI.com 2011
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Hypocrite is the only word that comes to mind (that I can actually post here).
Think Progress » Palin Admits To Travelling To Canada For Health Care 2010
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I already stated on another thread why I doubt that Mighty Hypocrite is a woman – particularly one with a professional degree.
Think Progress » Hagel: Military Strike on Iran is ‘Not a Viable, Feasible, Responsible Option’ 2006
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UNBELIEVABLE … i see Mighty Hypocrite is off to her childrens MANY scheduled activities. or maybe she is in her hit and run mode. make a stupid comment and then leave before she has to listen to the put down and repudiation. cowardly woman or man!!
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I already stated on another thread why I doubt that Mighty Hypocrite is a woman†particularly one with a professional degree.
Think Progress » Hagel: Military Strike on Iran is ‘Not a Viable, Feasible, Responsible Option’ 2006
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_On the contrary, _ Isidore says (Etym. x): "'Hypocrite' is a Greek word corresponding to the Latin 'simulator,' for whereas he is evil within," he "shows himself outwardly as being good; _hypo_ denoting falsehood, and _krisis_, judgment."
Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province Aquinas Thomas
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The Hypocrite is the ultimate “do as I say, not as I do,” leader.
6 Horrendous Leadership Types | Motivational Humor from the Motivational Smart Ass! 2010
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Limbaugh called a Hypocrite and mean-spirited on CNBC.
The Osterley Times 2009
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Fatburger has a fun secret menu burger known as the Hypocrite -- a veggie burger wrapped in bacon.
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"Hypocrite" is a pejorative term used by the regime to refer to the MEK, who Khomeini claimed were not genuine in their belief in Islam as opposed to the ruling clerics who bore the exclusive right to claim loyalty to the religion.
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