You're the people who've got criminal crackpots sitting on human-rights panels. |
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But Stein trots out his definition of a writer as if belonging to this group of crackpots is something to be proud of. |
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Then there are crackpots and malcontents, and people who have been genuinely burned by the Bahamian experience. |
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I know who these crackpots are and I couldn't be happier that somebody is standing up to them. |
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The good news is, the crackpots are planning to get together at a conference. |
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Even the crackpots who vented at him received polite and gracious counter-arguments. |
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Most of them are not wealthy or trained or competent, and a lot are just crackpots. |
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There George, who appears throughout as himself, interviews a series of crackpots and misfits. |
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Those who threaten the leader of the free world and refer to themselves in the third person tend to be crackpots or dictators. |
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Now, the left-wing crackpots are finally having their moments in the sun. |
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We wondered if our neighbors would think it was the work of crackpots. |
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He worked for the Institute, home to various right-wing crackpots. |
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Of course crackpots with guns aren't a uniquely American problem. |
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These women aren't crackpots or die-hard new-agers, however. |
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He does what he can to avoid treating his subjects as delusional crackpots and, without actually entering their belief-worlds himself, makes every effort to imagine what it is like to reside there. |
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At the beginning, in the 1960s, we were seen as crackpots. |
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Far from being crackpots, amateur scientists are often in close touch with professionals, some of whom rely heavily on their co-operation. Admittedly, some fields are more open to amateurs than others. |
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In no other advanced country do leading figures of governing parties propose the denial of medical care to their citizens or take their ideological inspiration from crackpots like Ayn Rand. |
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One of the biggest dangers which we face is that posed by cranks, crackpots, the mentally deluded, and those who think they are Cleopatra or some such similar reincarnation. |
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Gobbledegook And, after the appliance of science, they debunked the crackpots with a rational explanation, with much misplaced self-congratulation. |
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Mathematicians get so many letters from crackpots claiming to have proved amazing theorems, Graham says, that it would take too much time to separate the wheat from the chaff. |
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Crackpots eventually reveal themselves as such, and forfeit their influence in consequence. |
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