Not the flimsiest book to pack in a case, nor the easiest read, but well worth the effort. |
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But I'm fascinated by how gossipmongers make medical diagnoses on the flimsiest of paparazzi photos. |
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The first film is a ragbag of disconnected routines built around the flimsiest of plots, taken directly from a successful stage revue. |
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Actually your average policeman already has the power to arrest you on the flimsiest of pretexts, from jay-walking to swearing at him. |
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What more evidence is required when the imagination conjures up the flimsiest of evidence? |
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They will boycott classes and become violent at the flimsiest of excuses and generally behave like spoilt brats. |
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For long stretches of the first half they had hung in and lived off the flimsiest of scraps. |
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This would bring an end to his many attempts to extort money from organisations on the flimsiest of pretexts. |
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Any evidence by such an expert would have been based on the flimsiest foundation. |
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First and foremost, the legislation provides for extensive detention without charge or trial, on the flimsiest of pretexts. |
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M was a British national who was imprisoned in Cuba for drug trafficking on the flimsiest of circumstantial evidence. |
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On the flimsiest of excuses, a wall has been built around the center of Quebec to be used as a fortress to keep protesters out. |
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He is a much-married man and divorces his wives on the flimsiest of excuses, a common one being that they have gotten older. |
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Significant proportions of us die every year on the flimsiest of pretexts. |
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Defendants can usually win a continuance on the flimsiest of pretexts, and their strategy typically is to delay and delay until the woman gives up the prosecution. |
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She smouldered in a floor length gem-encrusted crimson gown and Tango-coloured mohair evening wrap, while the model modelled the flimsiest of fur halter tops. |
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Ian was obviously free to intubate every young lady he saw, and Cait would never harbor the flimsiest dinghy of a grievance. |
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These do not consist merely of arresting people on the flimsiest of grounds. |
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Dismissals and suspensions have often taken place on the flimsiest of evidence. |
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For another of Mr Gotlieb's talents was to recognise, earlier than anyone else, the archival value of stardom in its flimsiest forms. |
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Paul VI, who on the flimsiest of pretexts, changed the essential form of a Sacrament, thus rendering it invalid. |
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Dressed in not one, but two fleece sweaters, she wondered in amazement at the children with only sandals on their feet and the flimsiest of dresses. |
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On the flimsiest evidence, Poland's rulers seem determined to believe that Germany is revanchist and hostile. Sticking up for national self-interest is no crime. |
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They huddle under the flimsiest tarpaulin or tent, chase and recover them when they get blown away, and stay with their new neighbours in the straggling city settlements. |
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Their planar powers are typically channeled through enchanted staves of lightweight wood or steel, and they wear only the flimsiest of cloth vestments for protection. |
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On the basis of this, cults do not he sitate to bring before the courts any cases that they think relate to them, or to institute proceedings against their opponents, sometimes on the flimsiest pretexts. |
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