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  • The Pope's visit was great but tinged with sadness because it reduced that once-great biologist Richard Dawkins to a rambling and wild-eyed madman hurling foam-flecked adolescent insults at the Roman holy man.

    2010 – a Mourinho of a year, a special one | Kevin McKenna 2011

  • "The Pope's visit was great but tinged with sadness because it reduced that once-great biologist Richard Dawkins to a rambling and wild-eyed madman hurling foam-flecked adolescent insults at the Roman holy man," the author aims.

    2010 – a Mourinho of a year, a special one | Kevin McKenna 2011

  • This felt like a respected intellectual in yet another foam-flecked television appearance delivering what could be the final blow to his reputation.

    Sam Parker: David Starkey Has Failed us as an Intellectual Sam Parker 2011

  • This felt like a respected intellectual in yet another foam-flecked television appearance delivering what could be the final blow to his reputation.

    Sam Parker: David Starkey Has Failed us as an Intellectual Sam Parker 2011

  • But even when it stays in its liquid state, it's malleable enough go from flat and placid to raging and foam-flecked in an instant.

    'Her Baby' was boater's salvation John Kelly 2010

  • Cooper was staring out at the foam-flecked water, as if seeing the hurtling baseball again.

    DIAMOND RUBY Joseph Wallace 2010

  • Cooper was staring out at the foam-flecked water, as if seeing the hurtling baseball again.

    DIAMOND RUBY Joseph Wallace 2010

  • That afternoon, the two had sat at a table on the boardwalk at Jones Beach on Long Island, watching the pale people on the white sand and the foam-flecked gray-green Atlantic behind.

    Zebratown Greg Donaldson 2010

  • Some of those foam-flecked socialist bigots believe that even discussing subjects like racism and immigration is proof of racism and hence we have such socialist delights as "positive discrimination".

    Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister? 2010

  • I love reading the comments from these Twitter-gathered indignant, puffing, foam-flecked Little Lefty posses.

    Giving evidence to the Chilcot inquiry, Tony Blair said: “I... 2010

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