The performances have been there but it is just that the results have been like a kick in the cajones. |
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So shoot yourself in the cajones with a nail gun, or get a frontal lobotomy, or electrocute yourself with some copper wire. |
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Since the prime minister didn't have the cajones to actually fire the most popular general in Canada's recent history, The Big Cod easily won that little skirmish. |
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As I peered over the railing, straining to glimpse nearby land through thick mist and mammoth waves, the enormity of their nautical cajones shamed me. |
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They are now cataloged separately from the Toledan books in ten Cajones Mercedarios. |
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