Over the course of the album, his kit never emerges from under an untuned, overcompressed, wet blanket. |
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I hate to be a wet blanket about that, but I think the reality is that these treaties are unique. |
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Most of the time, he found himself to be the one to be the wet blanket of the group. |
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It wasn't like she was a wet blanket exactly, well perhaps she was but really that was beside the point. |
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I don't want to be a wet blanket, but I think you're dead wrong on this, Paul. |
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Well I hate to sound like a wet blanket here on a cold night, but nothing is guaranteed. |
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You can go to the site to read it all if you like, although as it goes on it gets a bit much for a wet blanket like me. |
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Yeah, well I tried telling Valentine but he thinks I'm just being a wet blanket or something. |
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Think for a second before you start calling this guy a wet blanket. |
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O'Shea, 41, is not a wet blanket about his club's chances — quite the opposite. |
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As a marriage partner, one is challenged, on the one hand, with being a wet blanket to great visions, and, on the other hand, with having a Pollyanna naivete. |
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It would certainly throw a huge wet blanket on development of cable and Internet if those safe harbours didn't exist. |
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I conclude that the entire proposal should be placed in the waste paper basket and recycled, but not into another wet blanket, please. |
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But not content to stop there, Chan went on to reveal that the potentially annoying Owen Wilson is, in fact, the intolerable wet blanket we suspected all along. |
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Do I always seek the positive factor in a problem or a situation, or is my negative attitude putting a wet blanket on morale? |
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That means reducing the debt that hangs like a wet blanket over economic growth. |
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Over-regulation closes businesses and the EU paper wet blanket is putting out the fire of enterprise and the ember of innovation. |
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I hate to sound like a wet blanket, but that's really all smoke and mirrors to convince software users that the much-awaited for Tekla-Revit link is really coming up to the construction industry. |
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Pouring rain at Monticello seemed another wet blanket. |
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It sounds rather difficult — like a happy dream, wrapped in a wet blanket. |
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Although a market in traditional knowledge could be created, the economist would still be a wet blanket for any hope of fair and equitable benefit sharing. |
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Do we inspire confidence, hope and aspirations on the part of younger people or do they see in us particularly as we grow older a wet blanket, an obstacle or an impediment to their dreams and aspirations? |
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I know that in some quarters I am regarded as a kind of wet blanket, a Henny Penny predicting doom and gloom. |
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