This is a very healthy situation to be in, not with regard to the bankrupt bunch of bozos who sit over there. |
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Someday these bozos are going to figure out that it doesn't pay to try to set the CIA up as the fall guys. |
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And admittedly once you have to pull out the public policy dictionary on these bozos they've pretty much fought you to a draw in political terms. |
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We've called him and his ilk everything from thickheaded bozos, to donkeys and pious do-gooders. |
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How about restoring confidence in the House of Representatives by calling for the resignation of these bozos? |
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She could fool the other two bozos anytime, anywhere, but it was this guy who made her wary. |
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The bozos who abuse the perk make for great copy, but they really aren't at all typical of the business jet community. |
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With profits down and teleconferencing getting ever more sophisticated, those business travelers are staying put or buying restricted tickets like the rest of us bozos. |
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The journalists will look like bozos if they don't push this. |
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If every single pilot in America shows up for work with a nine-millimeter on his belt, are the security bozos really going to shut down the country again? |
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He'd probably tell a number of important senators that they were bozos. |
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I wish I had, because my dread about being trapped with cruise-ship bozos would have been replaced by a more accurate dread of being trapped with ocean-liner snobs. |
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That's not even counting all the virus emails I've been receiving from these bozos who don't understand the concept of not opening attached files from people they don't know. |
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But the bozos on his campaign couldn't resist taking some potshots at Santorum, thereby keeping the story going. |
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Pierre: I flee northern India because the Sikhs are a gang, a gang of bozos, and then I bring all that with me. |
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The best thing to do with these bozos is not to get into back and forth chants with them, but to participate in the festivities themselves and outnumber them. |
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Rather, they appear to be, to put it unkindly, preening bozos. |
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Hadn't Seattle Slew made kings of a couple of hapless bozos? |
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It's an insult to Sunday League teams who try a whole lot harder than those bozos did. |
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The Albany bozos, as unlikely a Greek chorus as you could imagine, may have unwittingly been channelling the larger ambivalence of the general public. |
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As business prose is prose for drool-bucket doofoids, so everyday business math is math for blistering bozos. |
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And unlike those heavy-metal bozos, these gals are wrestling with worthwhile issues. |
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Had the schedule been turned round they might well have been much more competitive in the Test matches, behaving much more like the world's No 1 side than a bunch of bozos. |
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So the plot becomes one of suburban bozos versus creatures from space. |
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Originally published in 2005 by Doubleday with the subtitle Overzealous Copyright Bozos and Other Enemies of Creativity. |
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Bozos called for women who dare to feed their infants anywhere other than in a dark room be sent to the House of Jezabels. |
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The Moussacs and Bozos are two of the main families in French racing. |
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