Much Ado About Nothing tells the tale of two relationships and the meddling do-gooders who muck them up. |
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The weak-kneed do-gooders who apparently run this country have a lot to answer for. |
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These groups and leaders are neither idealistic dreamers nor neo-hippie do-gooders. |
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You used to have to do scab duty, until the do-gooders said it was inhumane. |
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The do-gooders are at it again, and once again they're being manipulated by the money men behind them. |
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For any other other seal do-gooders out there, please bear in mind that, according to experts, seal bites can in fact be lethal. |
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The novel describes vividly how reformers, do-gooders and slummers all beat a path to Southwark. |
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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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Somehow the moral do-gooders need to be by passed and honest, upfront information needs to be given at the right time. |
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It's an unfortunate reality that among these bright-eyed do-gooders lurk the pollster's worst enemy. |
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Yep, there are plenty do-gooders are out there and they have your number, baby, trust me. |
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Until the PC do-gooders stuck their oar in, schools could punish those who needed it. |
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The failure to address indiscipline by proper punishment is a victory for the do-gooders and defeat for children's education. |
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Labour and their cronies of do-gooders now believe that first and second time burglars should not be sent to jail. |
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Politicians and middle-class do-gooders have interfered with the balance of a vulnerable sociological ecosystem. |
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What right have these do-gooders to deny the bulk of the population good quality chicken at a price they can afford. |
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The main blame lies with the do-gooders who have interfered by saying you can't smack a child etc. |
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Society became flooded with well-meaning do-gooders who bumbled about in the most hopeless manner. |
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Thus, there was little a well-meaning band of foreign do-gooders could achieve by meddling. |
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America's distinctive do-gooders have been keeping the public safe by patrolling the streets and subways of the Big Apple for more than 25 years. |
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The dewy-eyed do-gooders might be pleased to know that whoever wins government at the next election our detention centres will still be here. |
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It really is typical of people like him to put two and two together and make five, it is his sort of people who causes conflict in this world, the so-called do-gooders. |
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In conclusion, if the do-gooders want to do real good they should protest at pensioners being threatened with prison sentences for non-payment of council tax! |
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Keeping in line with the tradition of panto you can be sure the show will have its fair share of villains, do-gooders, idiots and of course the inevitable love matches. |
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And in Alaska, the do-gooders fight bears with pepper spray. |
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These particular do-gooders know what is good for the bulk of people who only want to be able to move around the town with a bit of freedom, ease and comfort. |
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Politicians or other misguided do-gooders won't be able to meddle. |
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Is there any limit at all on how far do-gooders are willing to dumb down our educational system in the name of helping students feel good about themselves? |
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Radiance recreates an optimistic suburban America of casseroles, war vets, automats and do-gooders in the McCarthy era. |
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They whine that they are suffering sleep deprivation because of the do-gooders who come around during the night trying to give them food. |
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Am I missing something here, apart from the chink-chink of more public cash going into the tills of professional do-gooders. |
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Come on Ann Clwyd MP and you do-gooders, how about a protest for this family? |
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If the do-gooders want some compelling missions, harangue the families running up the credit card debt at the mall. |
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Can anyone remember these do-gooders defending the human rights of children abused by perverted clergymen? |
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I MUST say that I was sickened to read those do-gooders criticising our living legend George Best getting a liver transplant because of his drink problem. |
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Police havent got a clue, they are more concerned with bankrupting the motorist than fighting crime, and with all these do-gooders around saying you can't do this and that. |
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Prohibition in the United States was an unsuccessful attempt by do-gooders to save people from the dangers of alcohol, whether they wanted to be saved or not. |
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As humans, our immune system is so weakened by do-gooders and whingers telling us what to do and what not to eat that we cannot defend ourselves against many viruses. |
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With a wink and a nod from these liberal Washington do-gooders, the United Farm Workers convinced 50 percent of the strawberry pickers to sign union election cards. |
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Anti-social behaviour, bullying and disruption in schools, the list goes on, has been brought about by all these do-gooders from the past and present. |
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I'm sure that statement will have the zaftig zealots up in arms and the do-gooders pointing out her other more cerebral plus points, but I don't give a cheesy stuffed crust. |
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