You've got to be kidding if you think this administration wants people to conserve energy. |
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They're not kidding themselves about their age, but ice hockey lets them forget about it for a couple of hours each week. |
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While I'd like to believe that Stern doesn't have that much pull with his listeners, I know I'd just be kidding myself. |
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I hope this is not a harbinger of 4 a.m. wake-up calls to come, but I'm probably kidding myself. |
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Oh who am I kidding, the thought of riding wasn't the only thing that was causing my heart rate to speed up. |
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He had to be kidding, giving kids an option of volunteering or taking an un-needed final, senior year. |
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Oh, who am I kidding, it's beer o'clock and reminiscing will just make you all cry. |
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All kidding aside, here's another fine CD from a flutist who has given us superlative recordings of music from the Baroque and Classical eras. |
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Of course we're kidding, Sean will be back next week with the final installment. |
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I knew he must have been kidding, but I felt a bit protective about Stephanie, even though she completely hated me. |
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Some are really low, like, it must be a trick, and some are really high, like, you gotta be kidding, man. |
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I told him I was kidding and made a joke of it, but he seemed a little wounded. |
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Though perhaps I'm just kidding myself and this has struck a raw nerve in me. |
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Yet anyone in Jersey hoping that an economic rebound will provide fuel for yet more spending is kidding himself. |
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I saw my friend and stopped to talk for a moment, kidding him about his posh attire. |
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Every time you turn a page of his autobiography, you're going, you're kidding me, this happened? |
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Those who say that they are willing to sacrifice their self-interest to protect yours are either kidding you, themselves, or both. |
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And, no kidding, I was given some strawberry rhubarb jam to take home as a lovely departing gift. |
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Its been a warm week and work is proving to be the ultimate test in how much heat you can tolerate while working, no kidding! |
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Do you think you can do all these things in 45 minutes? You must be kidding! |
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Our job is challenging at times, but when you add a couple feet of snow, it's like, you've got to be kidding me. |
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Everyone thought he was kidding until, at the height of his fame, he laid his camera aside to concentrate on painting and drawing. |
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Mixing records isn't making music, and any DJ who thinks mash-ups or whatever is making music is simply kidding themselves. |
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Surely this is just a way of kidding ourselves, though, since it will make us complacent and unambitious? |
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No offence to any bridge players out there, but they've got to be kidding me. |
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I'm not hiding behind the exchange rate, but anybody who says it is not a factor is kidding themselves. |
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She looked at me, slightly alarmed, decided I wasn't kidding, and zoomed off to her hidey-hole under the bed in the smallest bedroom. |
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Actually, all kidding aside, we like her all the more without the hoochie grind. |
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Wynonna isn't kidding around by calling her 2006 holiday album A Classic Christmas. |
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Just kidding about that last one-but don't put it past them! |
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I've only done it once, and then I slept for a week, no kidding. |
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Amid some media tumult, the first President Bush had to come out and say in essence, hey, kidding. |
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Just before kidding it can swell up and harden without in fact being infected. |
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More to the point, who is kidding who when you have to purchase your ticket to finals now grossly inflated in scale via the humiliations of a play-off? |
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I promise you that tomorrow we will return to the true electronic music... I'm not kidding! |
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Their boyish bonhomie, sing-songs, constant kidding and ritual pranks are seen as irredeemably corny by urban sophisticates. |
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There again, I read the novel, which is a trial and half, and no kidding. |
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If the media really think that voters are going to be angered by a bloke waving a V-sign at a mocking crowd of photographers and journos they are kidding themselves big time. |
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I've been kidding him for years now that this was where he would end up. |
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He's kidding nobody, least of all his own persecuted people. |
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We're only kidding of course, but you don't have to be a birdbrain to realize even the best-planned birdscape will not attract birds if the family cat decides to lounge there. |
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Male Station Leader: Alright you're a brave guy, but I'm not going to take your blood today, I was just kidding. |
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All kidding aside, there is a real need to get technology to work harder and smarter so we can save valuable time and money. |
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I walked into a large chain bookstore in Paris while we were there, and no kidding, the whole first floor was devoted to graphic novels of one form or another. |
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But anyone who thinks that such a panacea exists is either kidding himself or trying to kid the public. |
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This is the same man who told Mike Ditka to go get him a juice box, so he's probably not kidding. |
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He laughs again to show he's not posturing, he's kidding around. |
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Next week is, no kidding, National Hug-A-Vending-Machine Week. |
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Thin and pale, with oxygen tubing looped about her face, Ms. Miles, too, put up a bold front, kidding with her 8-year-old son and his father. |
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Have your child sit down, and keep laughing or kidding around to a minimum. |
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Neither Paul nor Kierkegaard were kidding when they wrote of fear and trembling. |
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Are you kidding, it still has at least five years! |
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We stayed at an all-inclusive resort while we were in Bermuda, they weren't kidding about all-inclusive, even the golf was free. |
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I think he was just kidding around when he said that, so don't take it personally. |
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But none of us are kidding ourselves that this Budget was a cureall for the economy and we know there is still a great deal more to be done. |
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If you think Dan Gosling could play a Premier League game after the meterage he has covered in this game you have to be kidding me. |
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They beat Brighton, good on them, but if they think it'll be a cakewalk then they're kidding themselves. |
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By goofiness I mean off-the-cuff, rapid-fire, stream-of-consciousness kidding around. |
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Then, at 1200 hours — just kidding! nobody here uses that number thing anymore — around noonish we hit the Xbox for a few hours of Halo and all-you-can-eat Cool Ranch Doritos. |
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He tells Scott not to tell anyone because he is just kidding around. |
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There was no question of kidding around with a new typeface for Le Monde! |
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Namely the same old primal activities that people have experienced forever without kidding themselves that, if the whole charabanc were to come to a halt tomorrow, they wouldn't be a little disappointed. |
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Some documentary sources suggest that a minority of societies treated two-spirit persons disrespectfully, by kidding them or discouraging children from taking on a two-spirit role. |
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Again, it's not an excuse for violence, but we'd be kidding ourselves if we denied that our heavy alcohol consumption was unrelated to assaults of every kind. |
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Are we not kidding ourselves and the sector with this attitude? |
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If any party pretends that it could have produced solutions more quickly than this action plan in this complex time, it is kidding the public and Canadians will see right through it. |
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If we leave them alone, telling ourselves that since there has been a change in government, the Taliban will change, we would be kidding ourselves, because that part of the world has been at war for a very long time. |
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But who do they think they are kidding when those self-same Heads of State that conducted the war are now causing living conditions everywhere to deteriorate and making employment less secure? |
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Janos Desi is kidding, but he has a score to settle on the Dakar. |
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He'd pick on little kids and then laugh and say he was only kidding. |
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Funny Roseanne isn't kidding when she pushes for ladies to become lardies. |
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And be ready for kidding and lambing with heat lamps, blankets, disbudding boxes, nipple waterers, iodine or other disinfectant to treat the naval cord. |
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