A disease that has buffaloed scientists, veterinarians, and bison ranchers is yielding some of its secrets. |
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City councils, buffaloed by competing claims, often accede to the industry's suggested compromise: a measure that mildly restricts hours of use. |
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So it shouldn't surprise us when they get buffaloed or pushed around by C. E. O.s, who are professionals. |
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He knows people around the world, and as we say in Wyoming, he won't be buffaloed. |
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The Australian government has refused to sign the Kyoto treaty but still seems to have been buffaloed by the totally unsubstantiated claim that carbon dioxide is harmful. |
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With any given victim, Tammaro slowly shifted from an omnicompetent dazzler to a pitiable wretch buffaloed by circumstance. |
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Check the facts thoroughly for yourself, or risk getting buffaloed. |
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Others complain that he has run the school with a somewhat autocratic hand and feel that they have been buffaloed into casting votes and rallying behind causes that they haven't necessarily supported. |
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