It is thankfully the most obtuse piece here, and the only one in which that obtuseness obscures the song rather than aiding it. |
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So now it becomes apparent that in addition to being a gutless liar, you are also a clueless mass of obtuseness. |
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His career rose on a chic, combustible mix of obtuseness and literary flimflam. |
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Change the Climate's web page reveals nothing unique or provocative except extraordinarily distressing obtuseness. |
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Regardless of the politics, that obtuseness sticks in my craw. |
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What does she expect of us, living in an age of spiritual obtuseness, near exhaustion? |
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The multi-step process with baseball writers and then the Veterans Committee is model of obtuseness. |
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At the time I couldn't believe the obtuseness of the student. |
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That requires an extraordinary level of political obtuseness. |
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Mr. Speaker, Mayor Labeaume of Quebec City has criticized the Minister of Labour's obtuseness in regard to some major projects that the economic development agency will no longer be funding. |
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But such is the obtuseness, and obstinance, of the reigning order: even in the time of merry inversion, on a designated day of freedom, and in the suit of revelry, it still performs its power. |
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So this article of faith that trade is God is only matched in absurdity and obtuseness by the freetraders' assumption that access to markets is a God-given right, like the right of kings. |
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And right often have I, the modern, been perturbed and vexed by the foolishness, illogic, obtuseness, and general all-round stupendous stupidity of myself, the primitive. |
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