Forget all the flimflam about whether there are sufficient sexual services in Christchurch. |
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All they need do is drop me an e-mail every time an under-sub-deputy-director of flimflam convenes a background briefing. |
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The most disturbing lesson is that it is not too difficult to flimflam the public on the most consequential matter there is. |
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They engaged in financial flimflam on an even larger scale in pushing through its record tax cut for the wealthy. |
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The trailer is also a nice, atmospheric flimflam, selling the film's terror while, surprisingly, avoiding all its tedium. |
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Is he a flimflam artist who talked about reducing government while actually expanding it? |
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His parents are putting his little sister to bed with the usual Christmas Eve flimflam about Santa not coming to awake children. |
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Let's start with the fact that none of the flimflam men behind the high-level financial swindles will have to do any time behind bars. |
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His career rose on a chic, combustible mix of obtuseness and literary flimflam. |
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As the interviewer made clear in the interview, the number is itself the product of a little numerical flimflam. |
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But this word does not apply to them, even if they are guilty of the kind of flimflam that would send common hucksters to prison. |
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Having said that, it's good to see your newspaper lighten up a bit with the occasional flimflam such as this. |
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There have been predictable calls to ditch the fusty feudal flimflam for a streamlined, modern system. That would be sensible, but also duller. |
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No flimflam, just straight down to business on the Middle East. |
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Therefore, thanks to this budgetary flimflam, that has been going on for some time, one part of the government can't even certify what the right numbers are. |
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Book jackets are known for their hyperbole and general flimflam. |
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Instead, we get the flimflam of the weasel words that are scattered through this legislation about environmental sustainability and economic benefits. |
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The biofuel component in the horserace for Chiapas's future is more transnational flimflam. |
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So, to save you the trouble of searching yourself, here's a brief roundup of flimflam. |
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A CBS movie revisits Enron, with all its chicanery, flimflam, excess, hanky-panky, and its descent into the dark, if darkly comic, side of capitalism. |
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He is a gigolo, a love 'em and leave 'em flimflam man who promises widows and spinsters marriage and devotion on the premise of a substantial upfront cash payment. |
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Ratliff quietly casts shame upon the walking dead of Trinity by allowing for gray area and trusting that his audience is keen enough to know a flimflam when it sees one. |
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If not, it's farewell to this flimflam fellow and his faux fortune. |
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They are warned that, eventually, the Court will recommend that the District Attorney open up a new file to investigate this obvious financial flimflam. |
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As to the price of Mars and beyond, the sky is, as it were, the limit. Bottling moonbeamsThinking optimistically, it is just possible that all this flimflam is actually a cunning plan to scuttle the shuttle once and for all. |
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But this new flavor of rhetorical flimflam is still pretty, well, whack. |
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He also excelled at charming flimflam men, smooth-talking sleazebags, self-important airheads, didactic sellouts, old-time movie heroes, and cigar-chomping jerks. |
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Flimflam is not mere deception but an invitation to be entertained by deception. |
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