For every great game released this year there has been a real high-profile stinker to cancel it out. |
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Not that it's a stinker, I just didn't think it was all that great, which is a shame as it has a dynamite cast. |
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Every important composer is entitled to write a stinker now and then, but he has surely produced a lulu. |
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My dog is a stinker and these things are the only thing that will get rid of the odor quickly without leaving a gross flowery smell behind. |
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It would be being over kind to suggest that it's a curate's egg of a schedule, but it's not quite the stinker it could have been. |
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There is no such thing as a Great Novel, divorced from its readers, or an absolute stinker of a novel either, for that matter. |
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It may well turn out to be a stinker anyway, but at least its leading actor has put in a bit of spadework. |
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The beauty of the NFL, besides the game itself and all the eye candy surrounding it, is that even if your team looks like a stinker, it can wind up smelling like roses. |
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But I also don't want to get myself so amped up that I play a stinker of a match. |
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I don't want to get myself so amped up about it that I play a stinker of a match. |
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In contrast, when they've fielded a stinker, like last year's club, their attendance has dropped to the cellar. |
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One or two stinker beans can contaminate and spoil a whole batch of coffee. |
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And the stench of desperation from retailers, fearful that the vital Christmas holiday season will be a stinker. |
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Whatever the relative merits of her argument, she builds it around a stinker of a movie that is so bad nobody wanted to see it in the first place. |
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High-tech air sniffers were deployed in case someone unleashed a chemical or biological assault on Tinseltown more serious than a low-budget stinker. |
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I don't care if he's had a bad game, a stinker or four stinkers in a row. |
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Another fifth sits in an electricity unit committed to building a big power plant which, like many rivals', will lose money at today's coal prices. The biggest stinker is the mobile-telecoms arm. |
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He says that spreads have narrowed since next-day publication was introduced, but that they are still too wide: one prime stinker this week had a spread of almost ten percentage points. |
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To be fair, it was a stinker of a draw for Kvitova, a real banana skin. |
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As for revamping Medicare, this is an across-the-board stinker. |
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Never be a stinker, because if you are, though you may flourish for a time like a green bay tree, sooner or later retribution will overtake you. |
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Because by my reckoning, this is the first out-and-out Total Stinker of this year's selection. |
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