Keys have always been my bugaboo, but when my youngest daughter Addy was a toddler, she usually solved my dilemma. |
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On a related matter, lack of socialization is the bugaboo of the anti-homeschooler. |
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Almost sixty years later, Japanese militarism remains the great bugaboo of East Asian politics. |
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Can we return the souped-up bugaboo strollers and turn off the shiny iPhone rattles in favor of simpler tools for raising a child? |
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Over-optimistic forecasts, coupled with underperformance, have long been a GM bugaboo. |
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Common Good's very bugaboo is useless, wasteful legal interference in schools, health care, recreation, and so on. |
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Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe that adequately describes the bugaboo of American split run magazines. |
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It's a constant bugaboo going back and forth between the CRTC and the satellite companies. |
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Gwyneth Paltrow wheeled her daughter Apple around London in a bugaboo pram. |
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Not exactly a bugaboo, sure, but it does have a nifty one-hand folding feature and weighs only 11 pounds. |
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In the fast-emerging video direct marketing arena, this fact-versus-fiction scenario had been somewhat of an industry bugaboo until just a few years ago. |
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The Endangered Species Act has long been a bugaboo for anti-environmental lawmakers, who have unsuccessfully attacked it from every imaginable direction. |
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The word bugaboo, with a similar pair of meanings, may have arisen as an alteration of bugbear. |
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Is it not lack of accurate knowledge that makes the average gas man scarey of the bugaboo High Bill Complaint? |
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Middle-class, first-time parents will man the patrols with a three-wheel Bugaboo pushchair carrying their corn-fed, mop-topped urchins. |
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With 30 locations along the eastern seaboard, Bugaboo Creek Steak House offers delicious steaks and roasted prime rib in a mountain lodge setting. |
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