It seems they are permanently angry at each other for having extramarital monkeyshines. |
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As its stands now, there's too much monkeyshines, and not enough pure monkey enjoyment to even care. |
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The cinematic monkeyshines underscore the various triumphs and tribulations that derive from a lifetime in pursuit of physical pleasure alone. |
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Once a school gets known for off-court monkeyshines and low academic standards, that reputation becomes a recruiting tool. |
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The movie is a stunningly uneven mix of cornpone monkeyshines, condescension, and lovely pastoral imagery. |
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Buck Rogers radio cast was up at the Planetarium, for some publicity monkeyshines. |
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Onto this stage is rolled a triangular cage for the important prison scenes, the widely spaced bars forming a jungle gym for the captives to perform their monkeyshines on. |
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It turns out all the monkeyshines are some rich woman's fault. |
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By Joe McElliott and E. B. White The New Yorker, December 7, 1935P. 30 Buck Rogers radio cast was up at the Planetarium, for some publicity monkeyshines. |
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And to blame for their woeful misfortune will solely be the western powers that led them up the garden path with their notorious trickery and monkeyshines. |
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I have seen about as many monkeyshines from you as I will tolerate. |
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