In literary conversations, he is only capable of repeating cant phrases and dropping names. |
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I think everybody has a day or two now and then when they cant hit a barn door! |
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My brain does not work the same way as yours does, my life that I existed in seems a blur to me, I cant remember most bits. |
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With minimal cant and nonadjustable legs, the bipod will be limited to use on flat terrain. |
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No matter how tightly you wrap yourself in the flag the stench of untramelled cant and hypocrisy always emerges. |
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Maybe it is time to reject cant and hypocrisy, shed this sham of political correctness. |
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Politics and bureaucracy take over, however packaged in pedagogical cant about mentoring. |
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Its satirical swipes at hypocrisy and cant make it a topical work amid the political spin of today. |
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Once to the streamside, specialized tools like cant hooks, peaveys, or pikes were used to roll, push or pull logs into the water. |
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Our old wooden handled cant hooks are hanging on the wall with the rest of the antiques. |
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In pre-pushbutton sawmill days, the cant hooks were used to roll the cant after a slab was cut off. |
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He knew the cant of demons and devils alongside being streetwise and arrogant. |
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White rapacity, hypocrisy, and cant are hard to stomach, but so are cannibalism, headhunting, and the refined torture of captives. |
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They cant find there target the war machine fires again, colour and light sent directly at us. |
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I have to turn the steering wheel fast as we are moving so quickly I cant make out how the road will bend next. |
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The yacht lay alongside the pier at a sharp cant, its left side decks awash with water. |
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So therefore there is no reason they cant be pets rather than working dogs. |
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I sorry but such social deviants cant just squat down anywhere you feel, I may go down there tonight and give them a good kicking. |
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The unadulterated tripe about food, the rise of the celebrity chef, cooking and all the pretentious cant that goes with it, is beyond me. |
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They will be exposed for things called hypocrisy and cant, and they will not get away with it. |
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It annoyed Flaubert mightily that purveyors of political cant should be greeted with more ballyhoo than gifted poets. |
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Fagin, Sykes and Dodger use much more Dickensian language and pepper their sentences with thieves' cant. |
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The regional intonations, like the period slang and cant and contemporary allusions of the time, are brilliantly captured. |
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Quite a bit, but either the cant or the pitch or the structure curiously muted it. |
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Or it can be as subtle as a paper cut, like the approach shot at 18, where the cant of the fairway encourages a pull into the river. |
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The three components of alignment are horizontal, vertical and cant, regardless of the typical cross sections encountered. |
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The model 05 Equalizer is a belt mounted speed rig with a near-vertical cant. |
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The LP can be ordered for either autos or revolvers, with a straight drop or a slight cant. |
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He noticed the grim, tight set of the older man's mouth, the hangdog cant of the younger's head, and Black fidgeting nervously beside. |
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A holster that really fit the gun, and with just the right cant for my beat-to-death shoulders to deal with. |
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But it was the cant of their heads and the look on their faces that told Mugolo all he needed to know about these men. |
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The filter states include displacements from the nominal track, the cant, and the track gauge. |
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The history of various families in Athy, their way of life, religion, superstition, Traveller cures and the Traveller language or cant are all documented. |
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The intruder made no movement save a slight cant of its cowled head as Tristen drew a heavy metal blade from behind the headboard of his massive bed. |
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Many words in English have obscure origins, particularly those which may be said to have risen in the world from lowly origins in argot, cant or slang. |
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Well, dagnabit, if you cant beat them, you can have them buy you out. |
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This one is my gift to all the lazy people who happen upon my blog and cant be bothered to plough any further to discover the bounteous and wondrous delights contained herein. |
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Over the course of this very long and drawn out debate I have had many changes of heart on my position and in truth I still cant fully decide my stance. |
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Any cant about representing farming is hollow and hypocritical. |
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Moreover, he sees himself in the tradition of an H. L. Mencken or George S. Schuyler as a satiric denouncer of all forms of cant, quackery, and nonsense. |
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It had a different cant to it, this time, and her eyes were narrowed. |
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You can adjust the cant to your preference for strong side carry, or set the rig up for cross draw if you're working out of a car for long periods. |
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With the cant of abolitionism well amplified, Missourians took up the cognomen of Southerners more widely, yet still largely as a defense of the peculiar institution. |
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Otherwise his book is refreshingly free of theoretical cant or jargon, despite some nostalgia for a Marxist perspective and a deference to critics like Lukacs. |
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The ideal thing for owners who just cant stand another messy bath time session with their pooch, the Washwell dog wash does all the hard work for you. |
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On the periphery, tents pitched under overpasses cant against the dirty wind. |
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With all its excellencies, and they are many, her book has a trace of the cant of paneulogism. |
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A cant, called Shelta, is spoken by Irish Travellers, often as a means to conceal meaning from those outside the group. |
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All pretences to the contrary are nothing but cant and cheat, flam and delusion. |
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Some arrangement to easily attach the cant hook to the top sides of the hauler would be handy, since you'll need it at both ends of your trip. |
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The centerboards of the cant are cut into 41-mm boards and the sides into 27-mm boards. |
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Accordingly two of the club went out and shortly after returned with a Hissian, a cant word with the soldiers, for a goose. |
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No mean feat, that, these days where in the wake of Denis Donoghue's Grim Reader and French demolitionists obfuscatory cant is running rampant. |
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The cant and hypocrisy from a Johnny-come-lately who was parachuted into his seat to replace an ineffectual MP is amazing. |
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There is also a prison cant, known as soebela or sombela, which is based on Afrikaans, yet heavily influenced by Zulu. |
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You said I wasn't to use cant around a gentry mort, and here she's using it more than me. |
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I hope then you can cant, for by your cudgels, you sirra are an upright man. |
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Beurla Reagaird is a cant spoken by Scottish traveling folk, which is to a large extent based on Scottish Gaelic. |
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Logger californicus is represented by a display of hobnailed boots, a broadax, and a cant hook. |
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They are no longer to be amused according to custom, as a mob with the cant of a mountebank, and the leapings, friskings, gambols, and stale jests of tumblers and clowns. |
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The round-edge or wany part of the cant was used to assess the mean specific gravity as well as the MC of both sapwood and heartwood at the time of transformation. |
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The logging tools we used were all hand tools and included the draw knife, lug hook, grab hook, cant hook, winch, saws and different kinds of axes. |
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It took both of us to roll an oak log onto the carriage with cant hooks. |
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I did so myself when I recorded the Traveller language, called Shelta by many academics and Cant by most Travellers. |
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