In a mantra that has sounded like a broken record since the late nineteenth century this, apparently, is all the fault of big bad union bosses. |
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The same gripes can be aired only so often before they start to sound like a broken record. |
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For almost a decade, events around the propsed move have been repeating themselves endlessly like a broken record. |
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I can just say that the ingredients are the following: a symbolic place, a broken record and a story to tell? |
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They were like a broken record, repeating ad nauseum that this nomination race is about delegates. |
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Mrs. Carolyn Parrish: I hate to sound like a broken record, but I just checked with my municipal friends. |
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Stick with your key message or answer-even if you feel that you sound like a broken record. |
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At the risk of sounding like a broken record, look back into the history. |
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Most importantly, I've discovered that a patient tone while reciting this broken record avoids the cascade of tears, injured looks, and sour faces caused by yelling. |
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The alien enemies' verbal taunts and blurbs also start sounding like an annoying broken record the deeper you get into the game. |
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So again, to be like Cally, with the broken record, it's very bank specific, it depends on the facts and circumstances of where you're coming from. |
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I was fortunate in the 1980s to learn about the beneficial effects of auditing for privacy compliance in Germany, and since then I have become a bit of a broken record on the topic. |
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I feel like a broken record, but I do need to spend some time on the foreign exchange impact on our results because it has had a major impact in the past few years and again this year. |
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If you delete the file, you will get a broken record, which is very bad. |
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I may sound like a broken record, but I will continue to say that there is no better reason to attend a Canadian trade show than to participate in a business meeting with a Trade Commissioner and a hosted international buyer. |
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Probably going to sound a bit like a broken record here, but probably even more so than securitization, this is going to be a very facts and circumstances based determination, entity by entity. |
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That's an Eck of a tall story from a leader of the party of broken promises, who is now sounding like a broken record. |
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We're beginning to sound like a broken record. |
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Politicians have but a broken record to justify their position. |
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So why did the day feel like a broken record? Balmain is easy to explain. |
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This is just another example of the government's bad faith when it comes to handing over all the legal documents and it is becoming a broken record. |
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In spite of reading all the materials on the Steps, talking to my sponsor, sharing at meetings, I felt like a broken record. |
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Your only hope for a good time is to get smashed ASAP and allow the spirit of the Broken Record to possess you as well. |
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