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  • This gaggle of insoucient neophytes does not have enough economic and financial acumen to run a lemonade stand, let alone a stumbling superpower. shamgar50

    Poll cites rising distrust of government in America 2010

  • In other words, the Republican party is unusually enriched in people who can mindlessly follow along with whatever their party leaders tell them, in insoucient ignorance of the contradictions that emerge from minute-to-minute.

    McCain To Supporter: No Ma'am, Obama Is Not An Arab 2009

  • Universities bear considerable responsibility, with their insoucient cherry picking of entrants who suit them, for what is happening in the scrum further down at school.

    Osborne: Tories Will Prevent New Grammar Schools From Opening 2007

  • Do You Remember's artistic success is that the band's approach to genre experimentation is constantly energetic, and possibly insoucient, even when the music itself is solumn, like on highlights "Hunger" and "Dirty Ashes" (featuring a verse from Muja Messiah).

    Minneapolis Fucking Rocks 2009

  • Do You Remember's artistic success is that the band's approach to genre experimentation is constantly energetic, and possibly insoucient, even when the music itself is solumn, like on highlights "Hunger" and "Dirty Ashes" (featuring a verse from Muja Messiah).

    Minneapolis Fucking Rocks 2009

  • As Time Out New York said of the debut show, "Those insoucient scamps Jonny Porkpie and Nasty Canasta take their themed burlesque into the lion's den of high-concept clown shows and stuff those haute-cirque's pretensions where the soleil don't shine."

    BroadwayWorld.com Featured Content 2009

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