Then kids watch those images and aspire to be that mook or midriff in the TV set. |
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I should have voted for the guy, he thought, knowing full well that the current president's former opponent had been a complete mook. |
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It is no small thing, and worth noting, that of these white men he is easily the best, not a dullard nor a mook nor a boy made good. |
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Scorsese is best known for such dark, violent films as Goodfellas, Raging Bull and The Departed: why, then, so much fuss over an idiosyncratic British film without a single mook, wise guy or consigliere? |
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Mook has argued that in much behavioural science, obtaining generalizable results is not the primary research goal. |
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McAuliffe also put together a far more effective ground operation than Cuccinelli, led by veteran Democratic organizer Robby Mook. |
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If Daylyt was an embodiment of what battle rap can be, Murda Mook is a precision-tuned instrument of absolute lyrical destruction. |
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