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Examples
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It seems that Penry is guilty of some high-voltage hypocrisy.
Sean Paige: Josh Penry's High Voltage Hypocrisy Sean Paige 2010
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It seems that Penry is guilty of some high-voltage hypocrisy.
Sean Paige: Josh Penry's High Voltage Hypocrisy Sean Paige 2010
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It seems that Penry is guilty of some high-voltage hypocrisy.
Sean Paige: Josh Penry's High Voltage Hypocrisy Sean Paige 2010
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It won’t raise McInnis’s standing any, and they might well label Penry as a sell-out, based on a fairly pedestrian career move.
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We've got Republican Pols such as Penry, that besides their good ideas and an alleged desire to work for the people, they drop out of the race "for the good of the party."
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local galty 2009
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The problem Penry has, as a credible spokesman for lower energy costs, is his co-sponsorship last session of the so-called Clean Air-Clean Jobs Act, which also will drive up utility bills for many Coloradans by mandating an ill-timed and short-sighted shift from coal-fired to natural gas-fired power production.
Sean Paige: Josh Penry's High Voltage Hypocrisy Sean Paige 2010
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The problem Penry has, as a credible spokesman for lower energy costs, is his co-sponsorship last session of the so-called Clean Air-Clean Jobs Act, which also will drive up utility bills for many Coloradans by mandating an ill-timed and short-sighted shift from coal-fired to natural gas-fired power production.
Sean Paige: Josh Penry's High Voltage Hypocrisy Sean Paige 2010
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Given the precarious state of the economy, higher energy taxes, which translate into higher energy bills and costs, will further stymie job creation and stunt economic recovery, according to Penry.
Sean Paige: Josh Penry's High Voltage Hypocrisy Sean Paige 2010
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The first series with its vaguely noirish, paranormal overtones had a kind of novelty value, but the second feels like a formulaic repeat – the only difference being that this time round DI Chandler (Rupert Penry-Jones) et al are chasing copycat Kray twins around the East End rather than a copycat Jack the Ripper.
TV review: Whitechapel, Horizon and A History of Horror With Mark Gatiss John Crace 2010
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It was all a bit of a waste of a good cast and Penry-Jones, Phil Davis and Steve Pemberton never seemed entirely sure whether to play it straight or ham it up for laughs.
TV review: Whitechapel, Horizon and A History of Horror With Mark Gatiss John Crace 2010
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