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Hypocritical from a woman who derives great pleasure from swearing like a trucker in the company of Husband, close friends and blog-peers) and keeping to the correct terminology when talking or singing about Those Parts with one’s children.
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"Hypocritical," because it did not do (only) what (all) the President's men said it would do -- "codify" existing law, i.e.,
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Affairs: Scalia Blasts 'Hypocritical' Europe The U.S. Supreme Court this week will hear arguments in a big case: whether to allow the Bush administration to try Guantánamo detainees in special military tribunals with limited rights for the accused.
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'Hypocritical' Kirstie Allsopp skirts the issue of sexist banter Kirstie Allsopp, the Channel 4 presenter, criticises a financial commentator on BBC Breakfast over the length of her skirt.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
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"Hypocritical" in their attack on Israel's right to defend itself against
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"Hypocritical" So the death penalty can also be construed as killing life.
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"Hypocritical" is a rational conclusion, but in cases where you're talking about business-funded ideology, it strikes me as a perspective that doesn't generate any kind of serious economic outrage, doesn't lead anywhere, except to say that there's an inconsistency there.
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Editorial: 'Hypocritical' is right word for lawmakers Athens Banner-Herald No amount of obfuscation can shield four Republicans in Georgia's congressional delegation from the crystalline correctness of state Democratic Party chair Jane Kidd's assertion that they are hypocrites.
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Editorial: 'Hypocritical' is right word for lawmakers
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'Hypocritical' EU gives Euro34. 5m to fleets fishing tuna to extinction
WN.com - Articles related to Hawaii on course to avoid year-end tuna shortage
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