But we have been crowbarred into this idea that you must pick your path and stick to it. |
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Some scrooges may be tired of yuletide episode cliches being crowbarred into their favourite shows: A frozen turkey that won't defrost! |
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Into many of his answers to Ed Miliband, the Labour leader, David Cameron crowbarred references to Unite, Britain's largest trade union. |
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In Moussa Koussa's personal office, there was a safe that had been crowbarred open, and papers everywhere. |
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Oceanic light pours through the opening onto the West that he crowbarred into Russia. |
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I think a lot of political lowbrows all around the world got a new lease on life when they saw how even somebody like him could get crowbarred into office. |
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But it leaves the reader with the sense of encountering an assortment of clever ideas that have been crowbarred together into something that doesn't work as a book. |
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Among the many gay-sitcom cliches crowbarred into Trolls is the speech listing all the homos in history whose accomplishments should make us proud to be gay. |
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