That was all fine and dandy on a nice, gentle slope, but we were pre-teen speed demons. |
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Going to greet the Commander when he came back was fine and dandy, but work always overrode everything else in importance. |
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If everything were fine and dandy we would not be racing this bill through the House. |
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That's fine and dandy, but if fans already have sat through a four-quarter game, what are a few more minutes during a timeout or in overtime? |
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So whatever the member on the government side thinks, that is his opinion, fine and dandy, but we are using the rules of this House. |
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Maybe everything is fine and dandy in Colombia, but there is one thing I do not understand. |
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As for them saying that, it is all fine and dandy, but the justice system is failing. |
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Prior to the Davis plan, everybody was allowed to go fishing, so they brought in licences, and that was fine and dandy. |
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It is all fine and dandy to debate, but we hardly ever get to decide or vote anymore. |
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That's all fine and dandy, but a lot of people just can't afford to buy organic and natural food! |
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If the rest of Canada thinks this is fine and dandy and wants to endorse this system, it can do so. |
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That's fine and dandy, but it has nothing to do with the stability of people and nation-states. |
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Everything was fine and dandy until the contract expired on March 31 and had to be renewed on exactly the same formula. |
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That's all fine and dandy, except that it propagates a potentially false story from an unsavory source. |
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Which is all fine and dandy, but the fact remains that vegetables are gross, and no amount of therapy or hypnosis is going to brainwash me into believing otherwise. |
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As far as lateral progression is concerned, that's fine and dandy. |
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Which is fine and dandy for, say, a slasher movie or a Russ Meyer film. |
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Withering asides, snide remarks, and Chinese burns would be absolutely fine and dandy as long as you show us the money. |
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Well, Forbes's sentiments are fine and dandy. |
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Mr. Henri Massé: It is all fine and dandy to set up such programs and to tell ourselves that this should put fear into us, but after a while, you no longer feel any fear at all. |
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A lot more college students are taken, and they go to university and are educated, compared to the corporals and the master corporals who are doing a fine and dandy job. |
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The substance of their positions, to them, is fine and dandy. |
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He put out his hand, and Mr. Burd gripped it with unselfish warmth, assuring the tall, lanksome young man that he was fine and dandy, and as fit as a fiddle on Fourth of July. |
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Fine and dandy you say, but does it have, like, any practical application? |
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