I begin in this unserious way because the contributors themselves often adopt a light touch. |
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While Dean admitted as much last January, he then described his admission as a bit of unserious humor just last week. |
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And it is this disdain for the other kind of ambition that has led observers to describe him as unserious. |
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He'd make humorous, taunting faces or just out-do her hits with an unserious blow or a tickle. |
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It is very disheartening to read all these admonitions to this nascent antiwar movement saying that the participants are somehow being unserious. |
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And if there's no easy solution, how will our unserious press and politicians deal with it? |
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It is within this generally uncommitted and unserious atmosphere that one encounters so many disappointing works. |
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Here was an unserious, part-time author having it all and more for a potboiler! |
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At university, I was an active member of a society for prestidigitators, magicians and other such unserious folk. |
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By comparing the Republicans, unfavorably, to his two children, he was dismissing their concerns as childish and unserious. |
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It sometimes fails to be recognised that he is seriously unserious. |
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What are they supposed to feel, other than blind rage? These are very serious words, being used in a self-serving, unserious way. |
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Especially in the loan area it is significantly important to stay away from unserious offers. |
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I am accused in Mr Rothley's press release of being unserious, of making dishonest accusations. |
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Although occasional moments ring true, most of the film is unserious. |
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Not only is autobiography unserious, but it is also uncomfortable because it refers the researcher back to himself. |
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All of the eight candidates who stood on the stage, sniping at each other and looking unserious and unpresidential. |
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The Texas Republican practically bilked his donors by running the most unserious campaign in recent American history. |
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It does, however, stand as one more sign of how unserious Congress has become about governing. |
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And the claims of liberal legalists that they can somehow be sterilized by the application of theory of rights are simply spurious and morally unserious. |
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We're always trying to be the most unserious band you can imagine. |
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It's an unserious allegation that merits no serious response. |
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Indeed, for many of them, Europe is in some ways unserious. |
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Then your browser will no longer alert it as being unserious or wrong. |
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If you rake through the verbiage, you turn up two half-arguments. The first is that the freedoms of speech and religion need not apply to a person who is so manifestly unserious. |
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Democrats find it dismayingly hard to face up to really tough welfare reforms, while too many Republicans are frankly unserious in their refusal to contemplate lower defence spending. |
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The inmates of FX consider Viva to be effete, soft and unserious. |
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The band's songs, which can be deliciously unserious, are as memorable as they are charming. |
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Sometimes you get unserious votes in your web based survey. |
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