It's Johnson who's directly overseeing the staff massacres as well as micromanaging some of the dumber editorial moves. |
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In spite of being dumber than a doornail, the minister immediately picked up on it. |
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But even as the winners seemed to compete for the crowns of dumb and dumber, the barrage of overhype left everyone numb and number. |
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In the process much of the intelligence shifted from the browser to the server: the network became smart and the nodes dumber. |
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I think he can do it, especially with the unwitting help of the Republicans, who get dumber every week. |
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Going to law school must have made me dumber, not smarter, they said. |
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If they want to shout, they should audition somewhere else, because when it comes to dumb and dumber, the hon. member should talk to his buddies next to him. |
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As communications become cheap, work will shift from smart devices to a swarm of interconnected, dumber ones that are tiny and cheap. There is no sign that Mr Gilder is coasting on this big idea. |
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Britain's kids are getting dumber and dumber compared to foreign children. |
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Dumb and Dumber To Comedy, starring Jim Carrey, Jeff Daniels, Rob Riggle, Laurie Holden, Rachel Melvin, Steve Tom and Don Lake. |
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At the moment we have a gorgeous, lollopy, middle-aged Golden Retriever so stupid he could be the dog sidekick in Dumb and Dumber. |
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