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He is totally a grade-A loon who makes up crazy stories about whoever happens to be in the news.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Obama Accused of Attempted Murder? 2010
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And that, ladies, gentlemen and trolls, is pretty close to plain grade-A evil.
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There is some grade-A imagination at work, and it's worth the read just to soak in all that eye candy I referred to earlier.
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He is totally a grade-A loon who makes up crazy stories about whoever happens to be in the news.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Obama Accused of Attempted Murder? 2010
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There is some grade-A imagination at work, and it's worth the read just to soak in all that eye candy I referred to earlier.
Archive 2009-12-01 2009
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But that is okay, because they excel beyond the expectations in other areas which arguable make them equally as good; combined with at least a grade-A script they get by.
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So what if Perry Farrell is a loopy-headed weirdo; he and his band made two no-apologies grade-A awesome rock albums.
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The Virgin king, who is 61 next month, had his first big business success with a music label, where he made grade-A drug contacts.
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“The Invention of Lying” could have been a grade-A spoof like an old Mel Brooks or Monty Python film, but its trying to reach a wide audience (already a challenge with a cult star like Gervais in the leading role) instead.
“The Invention of Lying” is a challenging comedy » Scene-Stealers 2009
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It has just kept on nipping and nipping and sooner or later it was going to get a grade-A boot right up the arse.
Israel: Learning From History Dungeekin 2009
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