And I heard you say in your previous speech that you are a dyed-in-the-wool liberal. |
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You'd think even a dyed-in-the-wool warmist would stop for a second and think about the physics involved. |
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Only a complete dyed-in-the-wool cynic would suggest the two events could be possibly related. |
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There is a second point that I should like to touch on because I am a dyed-in-the-wool supporter of representative democracy. |
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Although excellent entertainment for dyed-in-the-wool fans, the sameness of this series was pointed up when a really imaginative director was put to work on one of them. |
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He is a dyed-in-the-wool road hog, and for decades he has made his living rolling among the same bluegrass festivals. |
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Both are retired hairdressers, and dyed-in-the-wool Conservatives. |
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Have you met our dyed-in-the-wool supporters? |
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I also want to respond to that other witticism, that a dyed-in-the-wool liberal has at last adopted a doctrine that forms part of socialist thinking, that is, Keynesianism. |
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The best response we can give them is to put behind us the prevailing pessimism about Africa, and our dyed-in-the-wool over-simplifications, habits and convictions. |
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The name will be familiar to dyed-in-the-wool sigikid fans, since the knight in earlier catalogues inspired the sigikid designers to create a whole collection of kids furniture around this brave guy. |
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I can't do the math, because I am a dyed-in-the-wool newspaperwoman. |
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I think the member for Regina-Qu'Appelle would agree that dyed-in-the-wool any party is an archaic term which probably is not terribly applicable today. |
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John Major was described by his opponents as a dyed-in-the-wool Conservative. |
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Smith was a dyed-in-the-wool typist and never really got used to writing on computers. |
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Even the most dyed-in-the-wool European federalists among us dare not dream of a time when we could ever achieve the utopian vision of a harmonised social security system or harmonised taxation across Europe. |
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Improvisation techniques are an instrument that produces surprising results in the intercultural dialogue because they abolish dyed-in-the-wool hierarchies and provide a dynamic impetus in dealing with traditions. |
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The net result is that he is considered by some to be a dyed-in-the-wool Marxist-Leninist masquerading as a liberal reformer, and by others as a liberal reformer in the guise of a Marxist-Leninist, neither of which is true. |
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It wasn't just dyed-in-the-wool Maiden fans that thought so, either, and The Evil That Men Do became the second big hit single from the album that summer, when it reached No. 5 in the UK in August. |
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Perhaps this distraction was perversely comforting for a dyed-in-the-wool antimachinist like Orr, a sense of continuity at a time of great emotional confusion. |
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Except for dyed-in-the-wool schizoids and the occasional zenophobic, most of us relish the prospect of deep connections in our closest relationships. |
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Ron is a dyed-in-the-wool surfcaster, the sort of man who speaks about the mystical beauty of long nights as a lone sentry beside the sea waiting for the fish to arrive. |
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